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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
October
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

CARE OF THE FEET.

What Mrs. Jenness Miller Has Done for Her Suffering Sisters.

The wave of common sense "dress reform," and especially "shoe reform," is gathering force as it wends its way from the Atlantic to the Pacific. When asked what led to the manufacture of the celebrated "Jenness Millet" shoe, the apostle of comfort and beauty replied. "A crying demand from women all over the country. From every audience I have addressed, and they have numbered thousands in every city of note on the continent, has come the question in tones of distress. What shall we wear upon our feet to be  comfortable and look well? I have answered that question in the shoe which today bears my name. It is my own idea of a strictly hygienic, anatomical shoe, and gives the greatest possible amount of comfort, style and durability ever secured from a shoe. I do not think that I shall ever know greater satisfaction in life than the thought that it has been my privilege to love the problem of foot comfort for my sisters throughout the length and breadth of the land." The Jenness Miller hygienic shoes are confined to Goodspeed's, 119S. Main st, of this city.

Rentschler's photos please because he knows how to do it.

The Portland Cafe has again reopened tor the season. Open night and day.

Beer is a healthful and refreshing drink these days. That made by the Ann Arbor Brewing Co. is the best. Both phones 101.

Fine Coaches and Coupes for Weddings, Funerals, etc. Both 'phones 106. HOLMES' LIVERY,

26tf 515 E. Liberty st.

Silver Premiums.

W. F. Lodholz, cor. Broadway and Canal, gives beautiful silverware premiums with $5, $15, $25, $30 and $50 cash trade.