Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM lola’s Promise. Funeral that Flashed in the Pan. SAVE IOCB COUPONS.
See Scott Bros, for buggies. Mrs. Frank Bruner left for Thorntown today for three weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Riley Joe Hoover went .to Logansport today on business. He will go from there to Pulaski to visit over Sunday with relatives. Our stock of oxfords for men, women and children is complete. We have the New Ones when you want them Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. ' > Mrs. Carrie Brenner, who has been nursing in Chicago for several months came here yesterday to visit with relatives and friends. She will return to Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson are looking forward to a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Anderson Scott and husband, of Denver, Colo., who will drive through in an automobile about June Ist. Farmers and laborers should avoid aching feet Wear Barnyard Shoes. They combine comfort and durability. Every pair warranted. Sold only at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. J. H. Cox, who returned from Oklahoma, where she had been living with her son, Edgar, several weeks ago, is reported to be In very pool health at the home of her daughter Mrs. Harvey Dexter, of Union township.
Mrs. Edward Baech was taken to Chicago by Dr. Washburn yesterday for the purpose of having an operation performed. During the time her hus''ond was In the hospital she severely injured the knee cap on one of her limbs and it Is to have this corrected that she is now in the hospital. ■ Don’t forget the Barkley township Sunday School Convention, at the Barkley M. E. church Sunday, May 12 After the Sunday school at 10 and preaching at 1,1, a basket dinner will be held and the afternoon service begins at 2 o’clock. An interesting program will be carried out. We want every woman In Rensse»aer and vicinity to see our seamless shoe. When your feet begin_ta_ftche and cause you to grow weary, you may be assured that we can relieve you. Ask your friends about our seamless shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Aldrich will go to Remington by auto this evening for a short visit with their niece, Miss Stella Aldrich, of Hutchinson, Kans, who is visiting her . grandmother, Mrs Westfall. She is the daughter of Chester Aldrich, formerly of Remington who died in Kansas about four years ago. Dr. E. NL Loy accompanied Mrs Geo. Reed to Chicago yesterday and brought Mr. Reed home on the Hoosier Limited. He is getting along very nicely. His leg was cut .off at the middle of the thigh. Oh account of hisweakened condition he will not attempt to wear an artificial limb before next winter. :
S. E. Sparling left Monday for Blacksburg, Va., where John Major former clerk of Jasper count, is located. From. there he will go to Lynchburg, Va., and later will travel extehsively through Louisiana, .and other southern states. Mr. Sparling has promised to write to The Republican occasionally the impressions he receives of the country he visits. n Naturalization papers were recently taken out by Edward Heinrich Gerhard Johannus Eilts, of Union township. He is 19 years of age and his first papers were taken out in Rensselaer about three weeks ago. Eilts was born In Normer ney, Germany, and came to the United States on the KaiSer Wilhelm der Grosse. This information is all kept at the office of the county clerk. . T ' ‘ We are Shoe specialists. We get you the shoes you want Don’t buy a shoe which doesn’t suit and doesn’t fit Consult us. Fendlg*s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
