Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE PARIS HAT SHOP - . - ————————————— - Just received a new assortment of beautiful millinery goods for Easter. I buy in Chicago Monday of each week. All orders will be promptly and carefully selected. MRS. W. H. BEAM Leopold Block on Van Rensselaer Street

Millinery Opening. I am ready lor business and will have on display the latest creations in spring millinery, stylish hats cheap. Opening Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 2,3, 4.* MRS. H. PURCUPILE. Lawn Mower Sharpening. Now is the time to get your lawn movers sharpened for the spring work.—l am prepared to sharpen and put your machines in first class shape. Leave orders at the River Queen Mill. D. E. HOLLISTER. The admission to the Byron Piatt lecture, the last of the course, which will be held at the high school auditorium next Tuesday evening, March 31st, is 35 cents.

MBBRM ...1.. nil '-ITIITIIT'rii DIVORCE YOURSELF From Dirt, Dust and Drudgery fcr /Of _/) 17 jjMIJLk I «*>M • ■ /I “ •J'.- - l..r® j IFI Combination Pneumatic Sweeper I I*l Release from broom drudgery—from the strain of mov||||ll mg god lifting furniture and from the dangerous scattering . <k'i]M|l|||l|l> ofdust and germs that are raised by the use of the broom Hi and the old fashioned carpet sweeper, can be attained by i '• ; the use of the Duntley Combination' Pneumatic • fflaM Sweeper, which, although easily operated by hand, i (ir crcAlc * powerful auction force which draws out all the dirt ///M > SStH ““d urt f° un< i “ X our n,g ’ car J? e 4 <UK^. at *\ e “™ c / fil time the revolving brush picks up all lint, pins, threads, BwMnlMl''" ravelings, etc. THE DUNTLEY SWEEPERS are made in three sizes and sold under a rigid guarantee for oneyear. You may try a Dunt- / J Uli ® y our own home for 10 days Free of Charge. For more detailed information write TODAY G. E. MURRAY CO. fa ... —— jh

IbFTe ever readti ■EA , >• ... ■< I p or ye know not the hour northe day that the Fire Sale will close forever in I nvitfccrT Am I Watch the paper every day for the final announcement of the last day you can buy goods at I 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR 111 * 1 ' ■ ■ Rowles & Parker’s Old Stand Q. A. KLOETHE I Rensselaer, Indiana