Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

sisting covering and fills the pores of the hide. * / This double process makes a hardy hide that cornea HiMm being manure-proof, water-proof and wear-proof than any leather ever put in shoes. The Demonstration. The demonstration shows the effects of these two tannings on leather. A burning test proves the largo amount of heavy oils and fata in Hardy Hide. Demonstration is being hold in Murray’s Shoe Department.

NOTICE TO FOOTBALL PLAYERS Yoa are reqaestod to be pmeont at a mooting to be held at the Vaa Reasaelaor dab re mas at eight o’clock this Monday evaning. A subject of coasidovaHo ’"impertaaee io to be discussed and yea are urged to make every effort to r w la attendance at this msstiag. C. A. ROSS, Maaagor. Mrs. A. M. Gott of Mobridge, S. D., and Mrs. Neoma Haste of Gpry are here to be with their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Smith, who fa critically ill at her home in this city. Pvt. Charles E. Sharp of Troop G, 4th Cav., Camp San Benito, Texas., saye he thought army Hfe was great but it seems like paradise with the old Republican rolling in every week. Mrs. James Audley, who bad been visiting Mrs. Melba Johnsen of -Medaryville, returned today to her home in Chicago.