Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I. f FTM—■! Kushion Komfort SIMON LEOPOLD, Agent Let Us Tell You How These Shoes Excel They are self-conforming, instantly comfortable, retain their original shape,, never creak, noiseless in walking. They prevent perspiration. The sole is an absolute non-conductor, excluding heat in sumiher and cold and dampness at all seasons, thus preserving health and prolonging life. Really worth their weight in gold. They prevent and cure tender afflictions of the feet. .No tacks, etc., to injure, as in other shoes. The sole can not rip from the upper, wears like steel, is waterproof. Our NEW IDEA HEEL is an innovation and blessing. It relieves the body of all shock and jar when walking, prevent Land cure headache and spinal troubles, and while retaining perfect style, will outwear two of the ordinary kind. None like ours.

I cut tittle 6cm | :: BcKery and Confectionery H Ice Cream Parlor ’ ’ used to be that every dealer made his own Ice Cream. • • • • V Of recent years almost all dealers have had it shipped in ’ ’ ’ • to them, and they are ignorant of the ingredients used and I ‘ 4. the methods of its manufacture. Cream is cheaper in the • 4. small town than it is in the city, and it is therefore more ‘ ‘ 4. expensive to manufacture in the city, and add to this the * I 4. manufacturer’s profit and express charges, and if the Ice •> 4* cream is sold at the same price the local manufacturer sells it T 4- for, there is a cheapening of the ingredients. 4* The “Little Gem’’ uses pure cream, separated by local + dairymen—you know the product is pure and free from the * + cheapening processes employed by the manufacturers in the + big cities. Our gasoline engine makes it possible to freeze * * ten gallons of cream in eight minutes. Orders delivered to * I any part of the city Try it and you will agree that the •• + Little Gem Ice Cream is the best ever sold in Rensselaer. ’ * *A. large room with every appointment for the retail trade. * I Make Us Your lea Cream Makers. A. E. BOLSER. I ++++++++++ -H-fr -H-l-H-Mi +++ •H-H-H-H-H-lw

Many ills come from impure blood Ciu’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock blood Bitters strengthens stomach, Bowels and liver, and purifies the blood. Newland Items. H. C. Dahnck was~at Medary—* ville on business Friday. Ben Ahlers of Earl Park is visiting friends here this week. Wm. Tolger of nearJValma was a Newland visitor Thursday. Mrs. David Moore is very sick at this writing. Dr. Linton of Medaryville is attending her. Mr. James Stevens of Bradley, 111., and H. E. Gifford of Gifford were here on business Thursday. Chas, and George Martin took a load of eggs and butter to Rensselaer Saturday for T. M. Callahan. Miss Nettie Jordan of Freeport, 111., is visiting her parents W. N. Jordan and wife west of town this week. Miss Maggie Callahan went to Stoutsburg Wednesday to visit her sisters Mrs. John Halladay and Mrs. Wm, Whited.

After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach, liver and bowels the help they will need. Regulets bring easy, regular pasages of the bowels. ■■■■■ XXXX Minnesota Spring Wheat Flour, guaranteed equal to what others are getting 81.45 and 81.50 for, at 81.30 a sack for a short time only.—John Egek. * The two Missionary Societies of the M. E. church will give a Missionary Tea, Tuesday evening at the Parsonage, from 5:30 to 'B. Supper 20c. ———• • •'I iifW' Buy the “Pre Shrunk” suits, which are guaranteed not to shrink nor lofte their shape. You will find them at our store.—Duvall & Lundy. ‘