Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5510 sh6e sale O — A SPECIAL SALE of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dress Shoes, where you choose your own styles, fit your own foot, and help yourself. We will assist you all we can. No extra clerks. Your choice of any Shoe or Shoes offered. Money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase if returned undamaged. All Ladies’ gray, brown, Big Girls gray, field i v* LU mouse, or brown kid, or gun Ivory, white or black kid sizcs to 6, lace shoes, with cloth tops English last, 1 inch heel, and French or military heels Just the shoe to finish out worth up to SB.OO, choice 6 ,' a .’° n - worth <6.50, r choice $5.5° $5.50 Men’s Shoes-tan or W= Ladies’Shoes—kid or gun metal, English ■ glazed horse, kid tops last, and gun metal round with French or Cuban heels, toe, Blucher lasts, some medium toe lasts. Bought slightly damaged, choice before the advance to sell at $6.50, choice $5;50 $5.50 ICOUIMBIA SUK Mil Feb. 19 GEO. E. COLLINS, Prop. | 29 |
EAT FISH add Oysters ON FRIDAY We Have A Fine Supply - of FRESH FISH and Oysters Only the Highest Quality of Fish Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92 THE CALL OF SPRING Suggests redecorating Put your call in * early and see the latest designs in Wall Coverings shown in the complete sample line of L. C. ORRELL & CO. Wall Papers. We , will gladly submit this line for your inspection, make suggestions in decorative schemes, and bid on the work without obligations. C. E. OSBORN Phoie 223
DO YOU SMILE When yon.have your ear in a costly collision? A yet many of your friends MW done that very thing. Because they are protected in any way they can have a loss in the Farmers’ and Mar* chant’s automobile insurance exchange. By tection against fire, theft, collision and liability at small cost. .Prompt in making settlement*. R. G. BURNS, AGENT.
