Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. A R. Kresler has purchased a new Ford touring car. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells, of Barkley township, yesterday. ' Try 3 cans of those solid packed whole tomatoes for 25c, and you will buy more. JOHN EGER. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond today to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Wilson. Our new stock of buggies has arrived. See them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Frances and Sophia Schmidt went to Chicago today for a two days’ visit with friends. Mrs. Stella Ketchum and baby left this morning for Detroit, Mich., for a visit of several weeks. We have the largest and most complete line of smoking and chewing tobacco in the city, and at prices that will save you money. JOHN EGER. Miss Carrie Welsh, daughter of Mrs. Mary Welsh, south of town, is very ill with an acute attack of indigestion. Let us fit your foot with our modem metropedian system. Buy the size which we suggest and we will guarantee the fit. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Daugherty have each been having a siege of grip for the past ten days but are now better. We are ready with the NEW ONES. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. The G. E. Murray Co. will have many special bargains to offer on the big bargain day. John Summers’ little son, Frith, is having a bad case of pneumonia. The crisis has not yet been reached and evidently it will be a close call for him to get through. You will always find the most dependable stock of standard and high class groceries at The G. E. Murray Co’s.
W. R. Lee, the Mt. Ayr merchant, was here a short time this morning, on his way home from a visit at Bluffton and Monroeville. Mrs. Lee accompanied him there and remained for a longer visit. • We wish to gratify your footwear desires. If in our mammoth stock you do not find the style which you want, we will obtain it for you in the least possible time. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. The Brotherhood of the Methodist church will have a get-together social tonight There will be an old fashioned spelling match with a program to interest and amuse the men. Light refreshments will be served. The men of the congregation are invited to attend. Admission free. You will save money by buying of the G. E. Murray Co., and will find the most complete lines of merchandise from which to make your selection. Mrs. R. S. Stiles, of Chicago, came today to see'her little daughter, Madelihe, at the Monnett School for Girls. Mrs. Stiles and sister will leave Chicago in a few days for San Francisco and will spend a year there and in Seattle. ’Be sure to visit our Exclusive Shoe Store and get your portion of the special we offer on Market Day, March 18th Men’s Snag Proof rubber boots at 82.60. 200 pair women’s shoes snd oxfords, 33.50 values, at SI.OO per pair. B. N. Fendig, Opera House Block. Mrs. George Akler and four children left this morning for their former home at Kiowa, Kans. They will visit for a month at Grange, Mo., before going on to Kansas. Mr. Akler has worked here for J. C. Gwin & Co., for the past year, but has decided that he can do better in Kansas than working for wages here. 'He will join them in Kansas later.
Be sure to see the complete assortment of footwear which we have assembled in order that we shall be able to satisfy every man, woman or child applying for footwear on ■ Market Dey, March 18th Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. t E. L. Coen was in Rensselaer Wednesday and remained until today, visiting his aged father, W. S. Coen. Ed has been engaged in the banking business at Vermillion, 0., for some time. . He attended the funeral of a friend in Chicago Tuesday. The friend has a summer home at Vermillion. His wife had undergone a serious surgical operation in a Chicago hospital and he called -at the hospital last Saturday to* see her and while there had an apoplectic attack that caused his death. His wife is in a Critical condition and has not yet learned of her husband’s death: Don’t forget us on Market Day, March 18th We are going to make it worth your time. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store; Opera House Block.
