Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
OurWindowslell Shoes * You men who enjoy being well shod will find shoes and oxfords of comfort and correct style in our extensive showing of new and attractive lasts. Prices from $4.50 to > s9 - * At $8.50 we have an exceptional line of dark brown or black calf shoes. At $5 and $6 we are showing some Crawford Oxfords in black and tan, all solid leather they . X* are too. Little dharwre in temperature.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gorman, of Wheatfield, went to Indianapolis today. Walter Schultz, son of A. D. Schultz!, who took the civil service examination May 17, went to Washington, D. C., to fill a clerical government postion today. Miss Nell Meyers went to Indianapolis today and her mother will join her Saturday. Floyd wiM come from Camp Sherman, Chilcothe, 0., and spend Saturday evening and Sunday with them. Miss Kathyrn Walton returned to her home at Evansville today, after a three week’s visit with Miss Ruth McKenzie. Ruth went as far as Indianapolis with her and will visit there until Wednesday. M. R. Halstead is here from McCloud, Miss. He shipped a load of cattle to East St. Louis early in the week and continued here, for a visfit with relatives and Old friends. He will make a business trip to Michigan before returning to his home. He reports splendid crop prospects in his part of Mississippi. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett, Phone 65.
Charles Pettier will furnish yon trees for fall planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phono 475. George Long went to Chicago this morning to look after some business •matters- ’ ~ .- j
