Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TRABB & SELIG PURE WOOL SUITS $9 up to $25 SPECIAL VALUES at sls H$ T if your v " clothes wear out sooner than they Ay/yffh should? fLi What if you find faults in the fabric, the tailthe style after A pTI you put the suit on. /A V u What if it quickly loses U A shape and freshneis ? T A Can you take that suit back I w\ 11l u £ et anot h er one—or 1//\ 1w \ your money? V \ 111 1 “No clothing dealer would \ J llf \ do that,” you say. v^ \ 1 l Listen! WE absolutely 1 I protect every purchaser of I j [ TRAUB & SELIG Clothes. . £ A L The TRAUB & SELIG pocket lak mm bel is a binding GUARANTEE for pure, all-wool fabric; shape-keeping; r expert hand-tailoring; and latest, - a|> exclusive style. Any defect entitles to 33 saving you to exchange the faulty suit for nfl AArh Quit a new oufr--or, If you wish, we will un eatu ouit. refund the purchase price. TRABB & SELIG “The New York Store” * Odd Fellows Building Rensselaer

NEW DEPARTURE IN PLAYS FOR THIS CITY Manager Ellis Will Have a Week Stand of Repertoire Tabloids— Two Shows Each Night. O. ts. Lanham, advance agent for the Lanham Stock Co., was in Rensselaer today and arranged with Manager Ellis to bring his players here for all of next week. Their playing will be something entirely new for Rensselaer, as there will be two performances each night at the very low price of 10 cents. They produce tabloid versions of popular plays, which requires rapid action, quick wits and good talent, which is pledged by the manager. We are unloading our sixth car of flour for the first four months of 1913. The high quality of “Aristos,’ the perfect flour, and the price is the sime as you pay for a lower quality, $135 a sack. Every sack makes a new customer or a better on& Try it. JOHN EGER.

Cool and Cozy You’re in for a pleasurable time f ' " I I rifil if you seat yourself at one of the ( 1 I MIW tat)les in our ,ce creain parlor and LUSK ■ ' order a dish of our cream or foun-A*-vLI tain specialties. They are refreshpalate pleasing, healthful and V nourishing. Many flavors to choose W vsS from “ *°od. Soda fountain drinks of all kinds. I Y r _ Fine candies. A restaurant that 'I?: wants your business artd promisee J- to satisfy. Lots and lots of good V things to eat on our luneh counter l*V at al * times. Good steaks, coffee 1 that’s coffee, gpod cigars after it Is W) l all over, and above all, first-class ’— *—— up-to-date service always, at FATES “The CoUege Inn"