Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Shoes Vs ij But Are if Our stm / t °’ rd . Going Are . Down The Sale Starts Today Every pair of oxfords in our store will be sold at greatly reduced prices. The well known Florsheim and Beacon for men; Selby, J. & K. and Martha Washington for women, and complete line for the children. None reserved. $6 and $6.50 oxfords cut to . ... $5.00 $4 and $4.50 oxfords cut to '.. $3.50 $3.50 oxfords cut to $3.00 $3.00 oxfords cut to $2.50 Lower priced oxfords and children’s low cuts reduced in proportion. The summer is still before you. Buy a pair while you can make this saving. The prices are lower than we could buy these oxfords today. THE G. E. MURRAY CO.
Tackle the hardest prospects first. Do it now. You can’t advertise after the undertaker has performed the last rites. FOREMAN WANTED. Wanted, good man to take charge of the Fair Oaks ranch. Must have woman capable of managing ranch house.—James E. Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Telephone 337. I thank you in advance for a share of your gasoline and oil trade. Gas 22c. Red Cross filling station. Raymond R. McKay, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Grimm, of Brownstown, Ind., came today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore. Are You One of Them? There are a great mony people who would be very much benefited by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets for a weak or disordered stomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Baldwinsville, N. Y., relates her experience in the use of these tablets: “I had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains in the pit of my stomach. Our druggist advised me to take Chamberlain’s Tablets. I took a bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonderfully, and I kept •on taking them until I was cured.” These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrence. C
LADIES When irregular or delayed use- Triumph Pills. Safe and always depend- . able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wls. AT THE GAYETY Tuesday, July 24th ? P S'/', •< : I IRk ■ - ’ - - JM^AIX-OF-HERP EOPIJ3 Metro Presents THE INCOMPARABLE Ethel Barrymore In a 7 Act Metro Wonderplay of Unusual Splendor ■ “THE CALI OF HER PEOPLE” A bold youth, son of the chief of a band of gypsies, falls in love with the most beautiful girl in the tribe, but his father forbids their marriage. Nevertheless Tie secretly goes through with the gypsy marriage. Afterward the girl is carried to the home of a rich man who years before had married a gypsy girl who left him after the birth of a child. This man is told the young woman is his daughter. A rich society youth courts her. Believing her gypsy suitor has forgotten her, she agrees to marry the society man. Then the gypsy appears and she is told to deride between them. It is a play with a treImendous climax. Adapted from Edward Sheldon* Masterpiece, “Egypt.” Directed by John W. Noble. . . ... .< • - . . Benefit for Catholic Order of Foresters*
