Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TELEPHONE 460. PRICE LIST of the Rensselaer Dry Cleaning Works H. B. TUTEUR Proprietor RENSSELAER, INDIANA PRESSING AND CLEANING. Suits Pressed $.50 Pants Pressed 25 Suits, ordinary cleaning 1.00 —Suits, Dry Cleaned 1.50 Coat and Vest, Dry Cleaned .... 1.25 Pants, Dry Cleaned 75 Overcoat, Dry Cleaned,. .$1.50 to 2.00 t v DRY CLEANING. Wool Waists $ .50 to $ .75 Silk Waists .75 Bo 1.00 Walking Skirts 1.00 to 1.75 Skirts with Drop 1.60 to 2.00 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.. 1.50 to 3.00 Tailor-Made Suits ..... Ivso to 2.£0 Summer Dresses 2.00 to 3.50 Wrappers 1.26 to 1.50 Jackets 1.00 to 1.60 Cloaks t . 1.50 to 3.00 Opera Cloaks .......... 1.00 to 2.50 Gloves 10 to .35 Children’s Dresses 50 to 1.25 Lace Curtains ........ .50 Draperies, per pair .... 1.00 to 2.00 Piano Covers ~.. .75 to 1.00 Turkish Rugs 1.00 to 1.50 Blankets .75 to 1.50 We have all appliances and £ive the closest attention to details. As to prices, these have always been much lower than made by others doing a similar quality of work. With all our Dry Cleaning, we guarantee against shrinkage or changing of color, and the entire removal of ordinary spots without ripping the garment - H. B. TUTEUR BRYAN MAY NOT BE MEMBER OF CABINET •' i •. Opinion Grows That Great Commoner Will Not Be Too Closely Allied I to Wilson Administration. r Cabinet makers are busy and while ‘ many have insisted that William Jennings Bryan will be the secretary of state in President Wilson’s new cabinet, it Is said that no such plan exists and that it is quite probable that Mr. Bryan would not accept that or any other office. The reasons seem good and sufficient. Should he become a member of the cabinet and thus directly associated with Mr. Wilson, the public would doubtless accuse him of being the real president, oi dominating the office and thus robbing the president of credit if any is forthcoming. By remaining outside he can nevertheless assist the president with his advice and help him over the rough places without the fact being known. Another reason is said to be the preference Mr. Bryan has to be entirely independent, in order" that he may feel free to criticise thwWilson administration as he sees fit. That Mr. Bryan will do all that he _can to make a-success of the Wilson term of office is sure, but, should he undertake to carry into execution some of his more radical notions he is apt to find the president opposed to them and also apt to seriously tilt the ship of state. The selection of the new president’s cabinet will be watched with keen interest.
Public Sale of City Property. Desiring to mote away on account of the poor health at my son, I hare decided to sell my residence in Rensselaer at public auction. Same will be sold at the premises, corner Main and Elm streets, in Rensselaer, SATURDAY, ITOY. S»rd, at 2 o’clock p. m. The property consists, of a good 7room, one-story house situated on two lots, each 50x126 feet There are a number of fruit trees, grapes and a garden spot on the place. City water in the house. Terms—Announced on day of sale. JAMES THOMSON. J. C. Gwin A Co. have just received a car of genuine Hocking Valley coal. Telephone A /
