Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get in On A Good Thing We clothing men don’t like to “carry over” goods from one / season to another; we buy as much as we think we want — it’s better to buy too much than too little; but one can’t possibly forsee just how many suits or overeoats we’re going to sell; and we always have left some stock. Now, as the winter season draws to a close, as we’re beginning to look for spring and summer stuff, here’s this surplus of winter goods on hand. It’s mostly Hart Schaffner & Marx \ fine skiff; these clothes will be just as good next fall as they are now, for you. We might put them away to keep until then, and sell them, but we don’t want to. These suits and overcoats are a good deal better for you now than they will be for us next fall; you’ll get two -er three months’ wear out of them before warm weather brings you in here for thin clothes; especially lit the price we’re willing to take for the goods. Lood at them! We’ll make it an object to you to buy now and carry carry the goods pver to fall in your closet, instead of ours. We’re selling a lot of other good stuff at clearing prices, such as , Sweater Coats, Caps. Dress and Flannel Shirts, Underwear, Blankets, Rubber Footwear. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.' The G : E, Murray Co. Rensselaer, Indiana
Buy the Best Canned Goods that you can. Don’t ask for cheapness. Keep thinking of quality. That’s our advice. Xf yon know only a little about brands, you oan stHl be safe, for this store always stands for your safety. We have nothing that you need hesitate about buying or eating. “Purity a surety” in our Canned floods motto. All that is ever canned we have. Pish, Pruit, Vegetables. And never forget that buying here is the best way for you to be sure. McFarland- & Son ReUable Grocers.
What the Word Zero Means. The word “zero” is bom the Spanish, and m£ans “empty” hence nothing. It was first used for a thermometer in 1795 by a Prussian named Farenheit._ By experimenting with snow and Balt Farenheit found that he could produce a degree of cold equal to that of the coldest winter day. It happened that on the day when he made _his final experiment was the coldest that anyone could remember, and, struck with the coincidence of his scientific discovery, he hastily concluded that he had found .the lowest degree of temperature either natural or artificial. He called (M j ray Mi BOi at The ItyiHbu.
