Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Wait for the Big Display Sale of Fine Woolens, for Easter and Graduation Suits, coming to our store FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY March 27 and 28 A representati the big Edesco Line will be In attendance with trunks full of Imported Woolens in suit lengths. ■" The 6. E. MURRAY CO.

In stating that com belt farmers should raise more live stock, because it will pay, the chairman of the board of directors of the Union stock yards at Chicago says: “Average (Prices for live stock are the highest on record. There is a world shortage of live stock, especially cattle, and the populations of all civilized nations are growing faster than their meat supply. As a matter of fact, the latter is diminishing, hence the removal of the tariff has not and will not add materially to meat supplies in this country.”

Ludington, Mich., will be invaded this summer by a practice army of 2,000 young Americans. This town it was announced Wednesday, has been selected by the war depart, ment as the site for the students military camp of instruction, which will be held during the summer vacation months. - w