Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Listen to the Good News! 1 Our new Falldisplayof STYLEPLUS CLOTHES XhEhL sl7 are here! You can get a new suit or a new overcoat that will mark you as a well-dressed man without crimping your purse. You will be amazed that such fine fabrics can be B> finely made and trimmed for so low a price as sl7. dTyiCpiUS qF |"7 After you have heard the whole history of this Yr In special suit, you will then realize why it actually saves you $3 to $8 on either suit or overcoat. Th* aamw ffna* TRAUB & SELIG The New York Store
Will Spend Part of 70th Birthday at His Old Home. Today, Tuesday, Oct. 7th, is the seventieth birthday of Shelby Grant, and he accompanied Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill on ah automobile trip to Peru, where Mrs. Hemphill will visit her mother, and then go to LaFountaine, Wabash county, where Shelby was born. They will be absent only a few days. About Electricity. For several ,months I have been making a study of electricity and am now prepared to do electrical work, wiring houses, putting in extra lights, switches, etc. Have taken the agency for the Hot Point line of supplies and will very much appreciate your patronage. WM. BABCOCK, Jr. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. For Mayor, CHARLES G. SPITLER. For Treasurer, CHARLES M. SANDS. For Clerk, CHARLES MORLAN. For Councllmen-at-Large, REX WARNER FRANK G. KRESLER. For Councilman First Ward, H. RAY WOOD. For Councilman Second Ward, FRANK W. TOBIAS. For Councilman Third Ward, H. FRANK KING.
Funeral of Mrs. J. W. McEwen Will Be Held Wednesday P. M. The funeral of Mrs. J. W. McEwen, whose death occurred Monday afternoon, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the late residence on Weston street, being conducted by Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the Presbyterian church. Burial will be made in Weston cemetery. Bottled sunlight sold and Installed -in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing Co, Phone 204.
Hair Hints Worthy the Attention- of People Who Wish to Preserve the Hair. Never use a brush or comb found in public places, they are usually covered with dandruff germs. Shampoo the hair every two weeks with pure soap and water, or a good ready prepared shampoo. Use Parisian Sage every day, rubbing thoroughly into the scalp. This delightful and invigorating hair tonic, which B. F. Fendig sells in a large 50 cent is guaranteed to quickly abolish dandruff —to stop hair from falling and scalp from itching or money refunded. To put life and beauty into dull, dry or faded hair and make it soft and fluffy surely use Parisian Sage—it is one of the quickest acting hair tonics known.
SATURDAY, OCT. 11 AT 3.00 P. M. Is the hour the chest of silver will be given away at RHOADES' HARDWARE STORE DON’T FAIL TO BE THERE WITH YOUR COUPONS Entitling you to keys
ISTOTTCHII TO BE OVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE BY THE MODEL GLOTHING CO. Each Week, ■■til farther aetice, we will give away a Five Dollar Gold Piece A coupon will be given with each 500 cash purchase. Come in for particulars. The first gold piece given away will be Monday evening, October 20, at 8 o’clock. •■*■ ■ .nt ■■■■l.. ■ , x m Model Clothing Co. SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager
