Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Foot Specialist Coining to This Store A expert the hsmi fwt will be here Tharriay, May 15, ta tell oar customers aSbat Foot Comfort, aid how eerily it caa be obtained. z Free Examination and Expert Advice ’ This specialist knows all about feet, and how to overcome their troubleß. He was person- ImX ally trained by / > Dr. Wm. M. Scholl V/ the foremost authority on the human foot and Z' ’ \ its troubles. He has the knowledge and the / \ experience to tell, almost at a flahce; causes that foot trouble that makes you suffer. i / He not only knows what the trouble is but \ also knows that r a D£ Scholl and he can fit the proper appliance to correct comfort. Be sure to come in and let him DEMONSTRATE that you need snffer no longer. Remember, It is absolutely FREE. All are invited. B. N. FENDIG, Rensselaer, Indiana "Watch Ifaurfaat*

A. E. Sanders of Morocco went to Monon today. Dr.,* Mrs. I. M. Washburn and daughter Elsie went to Lafayette today. - ' Faustine West and Elizabeth Witham were guests over the week-end with Helen Parkinson of Lafayette. Mrs. A. J. Bissenden and daughter returned from Kankakee, 111., Monday. Mrs. M. A. Norris went to Hammond Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rufus Giver and family. Anson Cox, formerly of this city, but now of Chicago was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. William Knox and children came down from Chicago Tuesday afternoon for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Charles Peterson entered the hospital Monday evening for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beam have moved to Monon where Mr. Beam is tieket agent for the Monon railroad. John M. Kimball and Eliza R. Fay were married in Fair Oaks, Sunday, May 11, by the Rev. C. W. Postill. ■;

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