Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
L. Hollingsworth, office west side of public square. ~ fXIK RENT—May 1, modern 10roorn house, well located. Mrs. H. I. Adams, Phone 565. FOR RENT —Improved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield. —Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. tl FOR RENT—7 room house, all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, bath and toilet. Extra lot for potatoes. Garage. Phone 605, John Duvall. —' FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms. Small family without children.— FOR RENT—Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. Mrs. Alda Parkison went- to Chicago this morning. Attorney Frank Davis, of Brook, was attending court here today. W. B. Leonard, of Francesville, was a Rensselaer visitor today.
W. B. Neeves., of Indianapolis, who owns a farm near Newland, is here looking after the same. Mr. Speigel, of the Columbia Furniture Co., is transacting business in Chicago today. Charles Kersey, of Kewanee, 111., was in Rensselaer Thursday and Friday. " Philip Kistner, of .Lafayette, came this morning to look after his farm near McCoysburg. Mrs. I. L. Jones was operated on at the county hospital today for the removal of her tonsils. The newest styles of low shoes for men or women at a .saving of $1 to $3 over Chicago prices. Extremely early purchases enable us to make these concessions on low shoes. —B. N, Fendig’s Shoe Store. Daniel Wolfe, who has been confined to the hospital with a tumor, is reported as being some better today. William H. Barkley is moving today to Chicago. His goods were removed to that city in a large automobile van.
30,600 spring plants, 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now. — J. H. Holden, Phone 426. Patent leather shoes with white doth or buck tops, button or lace; also all styles of slippeis for girls at B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, who is interested in the home missionary work being done by the Presbyterian church in Gary, went to that city this morning. We want every woman to purchase a pair of our Comfort House Slippers. They overcome that tired, wornout feeling so prevalent the first warm days. Price to $2.50. —fi. Ni Fendig’s Shoe Store. Mrs. W. L. Bott and daughter, Mrs. Donald Beam, are spending the day with the former’s daughter in Lafayette. —— Dr. H. L. Brown and Co. Supt. Ernest LamsOn went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the Scottish Rites. Mrs. Neal Bott left Thursday for her home in Star City. She has fully recovered from the effectic of her operation and will be able to take charge of the affairs of her home. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. “I have used Chamberlain’s Liniuent for pains in the chest and lameness of the shoulders due to rheumatism, and am pleased to say that it has never failed to give me prompt relief,” writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Batavia, N. Y. C The weather the past few days has bsen the best possible, and the rains followed by a nice warm sun will make all kinds of vegetation make rapid progress.
Work shoes of all kinds and all grades for all occupations. We aim to combine comfort and durability in our shoes.—B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store. The local high schocl is attempting to schedule a track meet with some neighboring schools for April 28, but so far have not been successful. An attempt will be made to close negotiations with Kentland high school to be held at that place. The triangular meet will be held May 5. Many styles of white canvas shoes or slippers for women or . hildren at B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store. You keep down the prices by using canvas footwear.—B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store. A. Roth & CoWare receiving applications every day from ladies who desire employment. The company has pnwldea a well lighted and ventilated room and the power machines make the work much less strenuous. After proper training good wages can be earned. I _______ ___ _ New styles in gray, brown or bronze shoes for women in various grades. Price range $6.00 to $9.00. —B. N. Fendig’s Shoei,Store. Joe Elder was able to»be about today for the first time in -several weeks, following a case of scarlet fever. We will probably report to the Fort Wayne Central League ball club in a couple of weeks.
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