Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pste o RINCES U TONIGHT Dorothy Phillips >n The Place Beyond the Winds Red Feather • • 5 and 10c
HANY PEOPLE are willing to sacrifice themselves and their children to prejudice, or “what will people say?” The Foolish Prejudice Against the Use of Glasses ~ by children with defective eyes often results in the greatest suffering sometimes permanent disability of one who might otherwise become a power in the world. CLARE JESSEN OPTICIAN With Jessen the Jeweler. Phone 13.
Doctors Washbum and Kresler and Mr. Speigel, of the Uolumbia Furnituer factory, went to Chicago on the early morning train. White footwear is being worn early this spring and will be very much in evidence all summer. We are prepared with a most complete line in kid and fabric.—(Shoe Dept. G. E. Murray Co. A battery washed out and fitted with new insulation at this time of the year is the best insurance against trouble during the coming season. The Vesta station does this at city prices. We have city equipment.—' Rensselaer Garage. The shoe shown bv the Big City Dealer in your daily paper just suited you, but the price was high. We have it and undersell him. Let U 3 show you early.—Shoe Dept., The G. E. Murray Co. _________ — today to see his sister-i.-law, Mrs. Eldridge, who is very low at th j home of her daughter, Mrs. William Arnott. There is no hope entertained of Mrs. Eldridge’s recovery and her death is expected at any moment. We are now ready to show you all the newest creations in snring shoes and oxfords. It will .be to your interest to select from this shipment, because your size and style is here, and prices are higher with each purchase we make.—Shoe Dept., The G. E. Murray Co. Jacob D. Rich, of Brook, was the > guest this morning of Hartley & Rich, managers of the’Harrington Bros. Co. elevator. From here Mr. Rich went to Frankfort. He reports the death of Mr. Spinney, ex-treasurer of Newton county, and that the funeral will be held at Goodland Thursday.
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