Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Grant-Warner Lumber Company Now Open for Business
Hi the Princess tonight “Literature and Love.” “Oil and Water”—Biograph in two Reels. “Yosemite National Park and Big Trees of California”—Edison. , “How They Got the Votes.”—Edison Snflragette Comedy. . 4 FULL REELS
If Lee says so he will. Herman B. Tuteur is confined to his home with tonsilitis, Hamilton & Kellner sell the “Plow a Man Can Pull.” The younger dancing club will give a dance at the armory tonight. Shafer & Son have broken ground for their new garage on Cullen street. Lezla Choate, our all-state halfback, is spending Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Prank fort. Mrs. Mat Worden and son left this afternoon for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. B. Meehan, at Remington. The city marshal is doing some good work by having the business streets cleaned of the winter's accumulation of mud. Newt Pumphrey returned to Columbia City today. Mrs. Pumphrey will remain for a time with her mother, Mrs. T. W. Haus. Fancy head lettuce, 10c a pound, at John Eger’s.
Hr *<*i« i* t Try Onr TROUBLES 1 &LUMBIA New "“£>* Corn Cure. nrj SHOE STORE r^” I am displaying daily in my windows, shoes that are up to the minute in style. They are dependable shoes, made in dependable factories, for my store. They fit right. They are reasonable In price—just such shoes as I would wish if I were the buyer and you the merchant —not too cheap nor too dear. In my opinion they are the best shoes to be had at the price. You are invited to inspect these shoes, either at home mIJUWbj or the store, bearing in mind 3, that we do not consider a ML sale closed until the customer is satisfied. IT’S THE “HONEY BACK” TO EVERY 1 ML DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER. George E, Collins
