Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Special reductions on ladies’ short waists this week at Rowles & Parker’s. Why pay 15c or 16c for lard when you can buy pure country or city lard from us at 12%c. JOHN EGER. C. Jay Smith’s “A Pair of Country Kids” company, at the Ellis Theatre, one night only, Friday, August 30, is said to be one of the latest ruril plays. Our competitors acknowledge our Barnyard shoes to be the best 'work shoe manufactured. For comfort, durability and style, they have no equal. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John M. Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-inch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Rev. F. A. Morrow expects to move his family here to reside permanently. They will occupy the Grant residence on Main street, recently vacated by the Haas family. Mr. Morrow went to Morocco today to prepare his household goods for shipment Dressing well is a necessary part of the children’s education. We are fixed to fix up the children with strong stylish clothes from head to foot. Our low price® on good clothes have made our store the children’s store. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. John C. Leppert and sons returned to their home in Chicago today after a visit since Sunday with her uncle, A 1 Pet’ers and family, of south of town. Her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Lane, who accompanied her here, will remain for an indefinite visit.

Mn Hansen prefaced each number of his program with a short sketch of the composer, thus aiding greatly in the interest and was a feature well introduced. —Harrisburg, 111., Chronicle. At the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. Mrs. W. J. Sanderson and daughter, Leafy, who have been visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Michaels, of Jordan township, for the past eight weeks, left today for Breckenridge, Mo., where they will visit relatives. From there they will leave for their home in Monte Vista, California. We confine ourselves exclusively to shoes and are thus enabled to give you better goods and better service. Don’t buy a shoe which does not suit or fit, when you can get one that does. If you have not already done so, try the Exclusive Shoe Store, Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe* Store, Opera House Block. There will be a meeting of all the Sunday school teachers of the city, in the Presbyterian church, at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, September 1, 1912. The purpose of this meeting is to organize a Union Teachers’ Training class. Every Sunday school teacher is urged to attend. All other persons interested in this work are most cordially invited to attend. Ask your neighbors about the seamless and cushion sole shoes which they purchased Bt our exclusive shoe store. Dr. Reed’s shoes afford that foot comfort and relief from foot ailments not furnished by any other shoe. Let your next pair be Dr. Reed’s cushion sole shoes. Sold and warranted at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. W. R. Lee, who has been an invalid for the past three years, suffering from rheumatism, was in a very serious condition last night Between 9 and 10 o’clock she had two convulsions and it was thought for a time that death was near at hand. She rallied, however, and rested fairly well the remainder of the night She ielt a trifle better this morning and is reSting good today. Mrs. Lee went to Colorado some time ago in hopes of regaining her strength bnt She could not stand the high altitude. She has been up and about the house most of the time since her return home but never has felt well.

FOB BEKT. For Bent —6-ropm house, 4 blocks southeast of public square. J. C. Passons. For Bent— Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for school girls. Mrs. Vern Robinson, Phone 172. For Bent —Furnished room, suitable for young lady or, school girls. Inquire at house just north of Frank O. Kresler residence. Mrs. Alma Retherford. For Bent —Unfurnished or nicely furnished rooms. Mrs. Claude Kruz&n, South Weston street, next to C. If. Blue. For Rent— One unfurnished room, upstairs. Just right for two school girls or two hoys. Inquire of Mrs. J. P. Green on S. Weston street, next to Davisson property.