Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1892 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU^W 52 *" Surprising Values Pricss. I We can greatly benefit you in the following spee- ~- " v - ial lines: Our kip and calf boots are excellent value. Our Chaplin kip and calf boot at 82 are specials Our Great Hit calf boot nt.52.50 for this sale. Always sold at $3.00 Our Champion kip boot at.. 53.00 Our Henderson Dressed Veal boot at.... $350 Always sold at $3.50 Always’ c’c’ld at $4.00The above are fully guaranteed. Our ladies’oil grain, calf and dry grain, button Our ladies oil grain, calf and dry grain button and lace atsl.2s, always sold at $1.50 at $1.50, always’sold at $175Our ladies’ oil grain, calf “and goat, button Misses’and Children’s shoes are cut in nionortion. atsl.6s, always sold at $2.00 1 Our Elkhart Knitting Mills Hosiery can not be beat. t Our Fascinator Line is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in town. Careful buyers should inspect our dress goods, underwear, linens, blankets, flannels, varns cloves fancy handkerchiefs, towels etc. etc. “ ’ 8 ’ SS anti (irliinpii pants, overalls, overskirts, etc. etc. - QJ? IP Onr Remnant shoe counter 10 per cent off from the selling price. Our Remnant dress goods counter one third off from the selling’price. Ihe Mishawake knit boot, and a good line of felt boots. Headquarters for reliable grades only of Candee and Doston Ruhber goods, •*w*M*-*,w ■■■■*. . IMa imMim■■■ i !■) rrvaivhmiii■ whuiiwtauasuarx-j t u-..«•txtatanMnaaM Sole Agents for Stout’s Snag Proof Rubber Boot - The oialy genuine Snug Pont boot made. - - ’ - ’ m M m - We guarantee prices on all competitive lines. Respectfully I J. PORTER. Old Liberal Corner near the bridge.
It was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. -WHY?Because he was overloaded. We are Overloaded in OVERCOATS. We have to sell them and sell them quick. Save money. Come and see. . -- -— —-— Ellis & Murray. SCHOOL NOTES. The following programme will be rendered by the High School Literary Society at its next session, on Friday, Dec. 23: Parody—Chase Kelley. Brief History of Town of Rensselaer —Ray Thompson. Essay—The Power of the Press-Joe Marshall Reading—Stella Kight. Speech—Country Life —Frank Hoover. Speech—City Life—Ernest Wishard. Short History of Rensselaer High School—Flora Harris. Reading—Daisy Warner. Recitation —Viola Sample. Review—Lessie Bates. Short History of Jasper County— Bertie Marian. Review of Ben Hur—Benlmt Fandig. Essay—Mary Moody. Reading—Myrtie Chjpman. Latest Important News—Roy Blue. Recitation —Ora Clark. Review—Flora Harns. Reading—Hattie Mitchell. Debate —Question Resolved That the study of Latin in bur Public Schools should be superseded by the study ot German. Affirmative 1 | XV m. Scbanjaub. \ Oran Parker, Negative j Clyde Rceve Paper—Glen Porter and Blanche Duvall. A Day’s Experience—Belle Fendig. Essay—Glenn Grant. Parody—Thomas Parker. Review —George Scott. Reading—lrma Kannal. Five new members were admitted to the High School Debating Society at its last meeting, on Friday evening last. The entire membership now numbers twenty-eight. A full attendance is requested at the next meeting, as there is important business to be transacted. WANTED to buy 100 car load of hay and rye straw for which I wil pay the highest market price. C. C. Sigler, Rensselaer, Ind.
