Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHY? Because we are determined that the young men Jasper county shall know that we carry as ,B a dress shoe as can be manufactured for the price. This is our reason for selling the shoes described below at this special price for one week only. This is positively an introductory price by special permission and after this sale we cannot sell a pair for less than the price stamped on the sole of these shoes. Remember one week only. Bostonian De Lux Bench Made Shoes in black or tan, new. English last, blind eyelets, low English heel, lace style only. All sizes in both colors in stock. These $5.00 shoes will be sold for one week from Saturday, June sth, 1915, until Saturday, June 12th, 1915, for per pair, $3.69. Remember this is an introductory price for one week. $5.00 Bench Made Shoes for $3.69. We ask you to compare these shoes with any $5.00 shoe on the market None can be better made for $5.00 and you get them for 7 days at $3.69. The Big Corner Department Store Aowles&Parker
Frank Foltz went to Longcliff today to see his mother. Born, today, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Volney Peer, of near Kniman, a son. W. A. Plank is now running a Monday and Saturday bus between Medaryville and Francesville. The Newton county circuit court will adjourn . tomorrow. The next term wall be held in October. Miss Cela Anderson, teacher of the fifth grade of the Rensselaer schools, left today for her home at Lapel. C. C. Spencer was down from DeMotte today. He says there is considerable building there this year. Miss Billie Barker, a trained nurse in Indianapolis, is to leave on June 12th for the war zone to serve as a nurse in the allied armies. Six more American citizens have been slain near Tampico, Mexico, and the U. S. is to try a new brand of moral suasion to correct such actions. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Kiser have been spending the week visiting relatives in various places. They are in Danville, 111., today, and expect to return home Sunday. Triplet babies were born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Marion, of Kentland. They are attracting a great deal of interest. Mrs. Marion has the care of her three babies and several other children and an admission of 10 cents is being charged to all who call to see them.
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