Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Shesler, son of Marshal W. R. Shesler, who graduated from the Rensselaer high school last June and who has been spending the summer on a farm in Minnesota, will return home and enter Northwestern University. Men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. Buy you next pair of shoes of us and save 15 'to 25 per cent on your shoe hills. We have without question the best, boys’ shoe that is sold anywhere. Don’t fail to see them.—VanArsdel & Co. Mra Alfred Jacks and daughter, Mrs. Thors ten Otterberg, came from Lee this morning and Mr. and Mrs. Otterberg will at once begin housekeeping in one of John Schanlaub’s houses on West Clark street, just vacated by Dick Hartman. You should see our line of wool and cotton blankets and get our prices before buying. If you know the quality, our prices will do the rest. Wool blankets $3.50 to $5.50. Cotton, 50c to $2.50. Also see our line of ladies’ sweaters.—VanArsdel & Co. John McDonald, of Lacrosse, was here Saturday and renewed his subscription to The Republican. He expects to spend several days visiting relatives in this county and had been driving over the county and has formed the opinion that corn generally is not so good here as it is in the neighborhood of Lacrosse. Today is "Red” Corridon day at Logans port. The Chicago Cubs with Corridon at shortstop will play the Logan sport, Ottos, on which Corridon formerly played. The schools of Logansport are to be given a half holiday and arrangements are being made for 3,000 fans to see the game. The weather conditions are decidedly unfavorable. You can now register the name of your farm at the office* 1 of the county recorder. Recorder Scott has procured the blanks and under the law the first who comes will be the first served and if you have selected a name you should have it registered before some other person beats you to It In White county many farmers have already named their farms. § Order your Calling Cards at The Republican office.
