Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1898 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Particular People People who insist on knowing all about an article before buying it, who de**g“mand that price and quality must be just exactly right, who form their opinion Jgfe@“of dealers by the goods they have sold in the past, these people always make it point to buy their Footwear of JUDGE HEALY, the exclusive* Boot and fl@~Shoe dealer of Rensselaer. People who go into his store find better goods for money than they had expected to pay, and after wearing them for a year or sSr*more they come back again and are his permanent patrons.

Shoes For Sunshine or sioi The latest shoe out for the ladies; all the rage in the cities. The Lies’ Mee Heavy soles, 9 inches high, very stylish, suitable for either indoor or outdoor. A sensible shoe and one that is sure to please. By wearing them you may save a big doctor bill.

'HQ*. Just the thing for winter, All styles carried in stock. Come in ? and see them. /

A Genilen’s Shoe In all that makes a thoroughly good article, is our unrivaled $3.50 shoe. Constructed on the latest and most approved lasts from the finest Box and Titan Calf, winter tan, heavy soles, lined throughout with calf, hand-sewed, wearresisting, damp proof, equal ° to any $5.00 shoe on the market. The Judge’s price is only $3.50.

A full line of Shoe Polish in both black and tan. If you are troubled with corns, call for some of the Judge’s Corn Cure, recommended to remove the most obstinate corn. Price 2oc per bottle. A bottle given free with every pair of fine shoes. ; YOURS FOR GOOD SHOES, JUDGE HEADY, EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALER AND JUDGE OF GOOD SHOES.

Subscribe for The Democrat. LODGE ELECTIONS. C. O. F. Willard Court No. 418, Catholic Order of Foresters, elected the following officers for the ensuing year at their meeting, Sunday, Dec. 18th, ’9B. C. R., Peter Horde man. V.C.R., Wm. Beck. Jr. P. C. R., E. P. Honan R. S~ J, M.Healy F.S.,Vm. Donnelly g Treaty Joseph Nagle S. C„ Joe Leuis J. C., Chas. Macklenberg I. S. S., Joe Fisher O. S. S., John Mooamiler. Trustees, J. J. Eiglesbacb, Geo. S'rickfaden and Henry Hllderbrand. Med. Ex., Dr. A. L. Berkley. S. D, Rev. Father Edward. RKBKKAH DEGREE LODGE. Rensselaer Rebel ah Degree Lodge, No. 346, I. O. O. F., Dec. 16th elected the following officers for thee s» 'tv te <i Noble On. a I 'o> ■ . Vice-Grand, Mrs. EEle >• ■•<><.• ■" Secretary, Mrs. Laura I. Shields. Treasurer, Miss Alice Morlan. Trustees, Mr. L. Strong. Mrs. Mary Ponsler and Mrs. Dila Norman. The installation of these officers will take place at the I. O. O. F. hall, Jan. 6.1899.

DEATHS. Mrs. Elizabeth Shigley, wife of Alonzo Shigley, died at her home on the east side last Saturday from consumption, aged about 43 yean. Funeral was held from the residence on Monday, Rev. Middle-t->n of the M. E. Church, com luetu 0 the services. Interment in Benson oemetery, Milroy tp.