Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We desire to extend our thanks to our neighbors find friends for their kindness in our bereavement in the death of our husband and father, George Daniels.—Mrs. George Daniels and Family. , 111, , \ , .... , -- - : — — Emma Rishling will engage in the millinery business about Feb. 15, 1917. She has engaged space in the Columbia Shoe Store. Miss Rishling has had a number of years’ experience and should be able to serve the ladies of in splendid style. 25,000 guardsmen who have been on the Mexican border have been ordered to return to their various stations. Fiftv thousand are still left on the border and it is thought that these will be sent home as rapidly as possible. . . , Rev. Asa McDaniel was unable to fill his pulpit Sunday on account of sickness ond the Rev. W. H. Sayler • Ped his appointments both in the forenoon and, evening.
HERE FOLKS! LOOK HERE! - ry— —— Due to the fact that many of the specials which we had re-ordered, arrived too late for last weeks trade we have decided to continue our r-7 ~~ 9 CENT SALE the rest of this week. Our stock of specials is still practically complete as shown in handbills—excepting about three items. ” ’ ‘ ” • " - ' • . ... ■ 6 ■ Come in and Get Your Share Remember* these prices are in spite of the greatly increased values of such items. After this sale we. are forced to mark everything in keeping with present market prices. So be sure and get your share THIS WEEK. 100 Items, Average Value 15c, Choice 9c.
