Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rubbers || isses’ and I ildren’s - - rubbers,sizes up to 2s. Bay State brand, to close out the line 43c I
3 . D AYS . 3 In these days of great clearance sales, don’t forget that there is one small spot in Rensselaer that is fast becoming the shoe center of this great county. While others have complained of dull times we have made a small but continuous growth. There is a reason: Best Values, Lowest Prices and Fair Treatment. A glance at the prices below will convince you. Look them over. You can’t afford to miss it. COME. Ladies’ heavy calf skin shoes, Cinice of men’s shoes, men’ plain toes and tips, all lace. Just heavy sole tan button or a gun the thing for the lady who works metal blucher broad toe shoe with out of doors Worth two dollars, two full soles, both regular >4 Special • values, choice $1.55 INFANTS’ SHOES $2.95 ———— — infants’shoes, with leath- , Special lot of er soles, no heels, sizes Ladl ®i s „; ’7m misses’ high cut | to ss. 3 days only J 1 la(Jies . fine button shoes, Sizes shoes, consisting of 8 1-2 to I 1-2 worth 4OC ■ gun metal, Gypsy $2.50 r -I boots, patent leather lace, patent leather or gun metal —.■ . • • —■- button with cloth tops, red kid, choice Champaign kid, black satin or Suede shoes, values up to $4.50 choice of lot $1.49 $2-45 COLUMBIA SHOE STORE GEORGE E. COLLINS, Proprietor
100 gallons sweet pure clean fresh cider, just made on hand mill from winter apples. All decayed parts cut out, mill thoroughly washed. 25c gallon at residence.—B. Forsythe. Mrs. S. L, Rogers, of McCoysburg, went to Indianapolis today for a visit of a week or ten days with, her son, Rodell Richardson. Louis Hooker will move in the early spring to the Sol Guth farm, southeast of town, which John Summers occupied until recently. Louis Hooker and Orville Lambert went to Francesville today to attend the funeral of their little nephew, the 3-year-old son of Otto Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham returned from Battle Ground today after visit of several days with Ernest Beaver and John Childers and families. B. Frank Alter was called to Forest today by a message telling of the severe illness of his mother, Mrs. Louisa V. Alter, whose age is 74 years. The latest report from Montenegro, which bears a London date,.line, is to the effect that the terms imposed by Germany were too severe and it has decided to stand by the allies. London gets the report from Paris. If you are thinking of going to “The Girl of the Whispemig Pines” at the Ellis theatre next Saturday, the 22nd, call at the box office, phone 98, now and reserve your tickets. You can be sure of the seats you want and do not place yourself under any obligation to buy the tickets in case you change your nund. The nominations of William P. Simons as postmaster at Monticello and of John T. Scott as postmaster at Valparaiso have been confirmed by the senate and these gentlemen will take office as soon as their bonds are accepted.
Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, “Chamberlain’s Tablets are the best I have ever used.” Obtainable everywhere. •» C Hamill & Co. gave a Ford car away at Monticello Wednesday. The fortunate man to get it was James Hick10. The company next year will give away another Ford’ car and - a SIOO Victrola. The Hamill store is giving away another Ford in Rensselaer to-, day. B:—-:
