Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Big Stock Reducing Shoe Sale! I ■ • • ■ Opportunity often knocks but Your opportunity is now, grasp it Many people hlave deemed it prudent to buy two or three pairs of shoes at regular prices rather than pay the steadily advancing prices of the future. If that is prudent, how much more prudent will it be for you to take advantage of this offer. Advancing prices, these price reductions and the reputation of such shoes as “Ralston’s," McElwain’s and Johansen’s should certainly make this your kind of a sale. February 15 to March 3 Miscellaneous Prices Misses’ and children’s Red Comfy slippers, sizes 8% to 2 >Rnp were 65c and 75c - JUu Children’s indian moccasins, were 75c and 90c, nr. now ....... ................... ... •. f’-- ••• ■ • UvV Children’s heavy black Jersey leggings, with heavy fleece EQa lining, were 60c and 70c ’ JUU Infants' SI.OO fancy bear-skin leggings, .60c Ladies high grade, black hose. |QC Misses and children’s black hose, jQg Ladies’ felt house slippers, worth up to $1.50, 7Qf* now • oU Ladies’ colored satin evening slippers, pink, light blue, PO fjn red and lavender
Arthur Williamson went to Conrad to visit with his sons. Mrs. E. E. Warne went to LaFayeire Thursday afternoon. JudgeC.W.Hanley holding court at LaFayette today. A. A. Fell, who has been quite sick with pneumonia is somewhat better today. Abe Bringle of Fair Qoks visited his brother William Bringle of this city today.
Joas Miller, who has been visiting relatives near Mt. Ayr, returned to his home at Kokomo, today. Ruth Todd, who has been visiting in the family of Charles Weiss of Newton township, returned to her home in Delphi, Thursday afternoon Jerry B. Garland left Wednesday afternoon for a visit with relatives at LaFayette and Sheridan. The St. M.vy’? College basketball quintette in the buckeye state will meet St. Joe atthe college gym on next Monday evening. Mr. J. W. Anderson of Galva, was here the first part of the week. His daughter, Harriett Anderson came Thursday afternoon to look after him. Mi 1 d red Richardson of Chicago, came Thursday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halleck. James Pullins and wife of Owanka, S. D., who have been visiting relatives in and about Medaryville, are visit.ng Uncle Charles Pullins of Gillam township.
Herman Galbraith of Barkley township, whose leg was broken last Saturday, is stthe hospital here. The fracture is a very severe one and will have to be given very special care. George F. Sanders of Greens Fork, Ind. has purchased ,an eighty acre farm in Walker township, of George F. Meyers. He will move upon it about March Ist. J. B. Sayler, of Wishek, North Dakota, in writing to have the Republican renewed for another year says: find inclosed my check for one year’s subscription to a paper that delivers news of the oid home bo * a new, one; in North Dakota, and lolds the ties of the early fireside il ways dear. I
