Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kll Inf IF \ Jbi L -Jl “ Every one’s faults are not fl LLO Qt written on his forehead.” PARKER’S “■ " " Lil V g Every shoe fault pq n isn’t on the out- |n~| Correct side> shoes ’ like jfy . w ~ men, must be /Q I -J / used to be appre- / )t-A\ I g| I —■ k dated. Crossett shoes / / \\ M K-r X-F w- are what you see them Az flawless, bea.utiful I M Y O* and comfort itself. Ift P 1 Wear crossett |\| For Fall. , 3SO JJJJQJT *4OO 1 j I °r±t e ?o e^iX en in n t Z “MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY” I city, is overflowing with the -m —d choice new styles for this receipt of price with 25c. additional to pay forwarding harges. wfall’s wear. LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc., NORTH ABINGTON. MASS. | For men we are showing the Button and Lace Shoes in fine Calfskins, Gun Metals and Patents. Shapes to suit and fit any foot in matchless values, ’ At $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 As ever we show more and better styles in Q'tfm LADIES’ SHOES ' than you will see in many towns much larger than RensseB X laer. The New Century line Button and Bluchers are unf° r style and fit. In dull leather, patents and fine skins, At $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Misses’ and .Children’s High-grade Footwear that will please the mothers. Bring in the little folks. School Shoes. Our Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes / are built for wear and WILL WEAR, still have good shape and look right. BE FITTED PROPERLY AT HOWLES SSL ■PA'RIHER.’S ■REJfSSELAE'R.

The Crumpacker meeting here was slimly attended, considering that it was on Saturday night and nothing else going on. United States Senator Heminway spoke Tuesday afternoon and his meeting was very near a complete frost, only the lower floor of the opera house being just comfortably filled and no one in the balcony. Probably there were not a dozen in from outside Rensselaer to hear either speaker.

EIGELSBACH-YATES.

*The marriage of Mr. John J. Eigelsbach and Miss Beulah Yates took place Sunday at 1 p. m., at the rooms of Rev. Father Meyer, of St. Augustine’s Catholic church. Mr. John Eiglesbach, a cousin of the groom, acted as best man, and Miss Beatrice Yates, the bride’s sister, as bridesmaid. After the ceremony a reception'was given tbe newly-wedded couple at the home of tbe bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates, to which some seventy-five of their friends and relatives were present. They left on tbe afternoon train for a few days’ visit in Chicago, followed by congratulations and a shower of rjee, after which they returned’to Rensselaer and began housekeeping in the D. M. Yeoman property in the east part of town, which had been furnished and placed in readiness for them. . CAtN-SCHANLAUB. Mr. Charles Cain and Miss Blanche Schanlaub, only daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. John Schanlaub, were united in marriage at tbe home of the bride’s parents, in the northwest part of town, Tuesday evening, Rev. G. H. Clarke, of the Christian church, officiating. Only the immediate family of the contracting parties were in attendance. They will reside in Rensselaer.

RUnHAGE SALE. The ladies of the Christian church have begun preparations for their great fall rummage sale, which will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3. They have been assured many articles of good value, and these they will offer at sale at prices that will make the selling lively. Don’t fail to attend this great saje of slightly worn articles, many of which will be practically as good as new. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office.