Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Easter Sh oes THE Curtain Has Raised on the Easter Styles. Beauty in Footwear was never more exemplified than now. For Ladies—Pumps, Colonials, Ties anti Lace Oxfords are so popular as to fortell a record-breaker for Low Shoes this season. You will find them all, and reasonably priced at ' the Columbia. Children's Footwear, in both Shoes and Oxfords, are also given an important place. Let us fit your children properly. For Men —the Best that your money can buy in High or Low Cuts. Columbia Shoe Store : ' "2 Qeo. E. Collins, Prop.
Phone 95 Phone 275 Bowles & Parker No. 2V2 Can Spiced Pears, in heavy syrup 35c No. 2V2 can Peaches, in heavy syrup 35c I lb. jar Currant or Grape Butter. .30c 1 lb. jar Apple Butter .35c 12 bars Swift’s Quick Naptha Soap $lJ>O 3 pkgs. Jelly Powder, Rasp., orange and Strawberry 29c Extra heavy Grape Fruit, 3 for ... .25c Spanish Onions, per pound Sc Head Lettuce, per pound 12V2C Radishes, per bunch ...10c Celery, per stalk 10c New Cocoanuts • • • • -20 c
W. L. Bott went to Knox today., A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Stoekwell Sunday, March 28. April opened with one of her well known showers this morning. Estel Good and 0. S. Bell were in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Mike Dwane of Chalmers came today for a visit with relatives here. D. D. Zook was in Rensselaer Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and' Mrs. Oren Parker and other relatives. . . ■. - ; J The Women’s Home Misionary society of the Methodist church will hold their annual Lenten ser- ' vice Friday morning at nine o’clock at the parsonage. • - j A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Foster, of Newton, Tuesday, March 31. This is their eleventh child, ten of whom are living. |
inafod iia EVERY CUP IS JUST THE U - SAME j. a. McFarland W]\ Phone 99 Ff RHDELL BRfIND COFFEE , 1 - n —— ~
