Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Clothcraft Clothes. The best in the land at the price, $13.75 to $19.25. Nobby styles. Sterling qualities, as usual at Hamill’s. Another Ford party. “Get Hamillized.” - Homestead farm on Wednesday, March 22nd. We have a nice, cleam-burning lump coal for $4.00.—D. E. Grow. L. A. Harmon made a business trip to' Monon today. W. L. Bott made a business trip co Monticello today. Jack Montgomery made a business trip to Chicago today. . C. B. Steward made a business trip to Roselawn today. Gentlemen, see our line of Wing Tips.—Fendig’a Exclusive Shoe Store. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton is spending today with Mrs. Sam Robinson in Morocco. X A classy line of men’s up to date new spring footwear at the Exclusive Shoe Store. Conrad Kellner and Ed Herath made a business trip to Morocco |oday. See the two-headed calf in Rensselaer next Saturday, admission 10c. Watch for it.—Adv. Just to remind you that Wednesday, March 22nd, is the date of the sale at the Homestead farm. •Pomps in patent and dull, in New Pep lasts, with New Juniper soles, at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Mrs. Alferd Ashby returned to her home in Grass Creek, Ind., today after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. v A new Ford runabout for the boys. Come in and see it, at the Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Pearl Haig and two little children returned today to their home in Bloomfield after a visit with Mrs. Frank Pollard and family. Elder L. E. Connor, of Cleveland, Ohio, who is spending a day or two here, will preach this evening at 7:30 at the Church of God. All are invited to hear him. 7 ~ Hirsh Wick wire Clothes. sells to the best Chicago people. Price S2O and $25, at HamilTs, the store of correct service. •=■ L See some of those up-to-date bronze pomps with New Juniper soles, at Femkg’s Shoe Store.
