Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Remember on Market Day all 50c Racine Shirts 35c each or 3 for SI.OO. Get busy. You will need work shirts

7 Remember Market Day March 18andEaster is n °t f ar °ff an d we now have on display the greatest line that are manufactured in Clothing, Furnishing O'jzrlx I \ / Goods, Hats, Caps, and it is to every person’s interest in Jasper and surrounding counties to look our line over as we positively know we can save you dollars. Suits in Tartan Plaids, Pin Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Tweeds, In llm r -j) Blue Serges, Fancy Serges, Palm Beach, Mohairs, the ■ Will "ISM famous Collegian and Frat men and young men’s suits, ■ ill V \ Perfection boys’ suits, suits from $5.00 to $25.00. w \. We now have on display the Great Kdhn Tailoring line of tailor made F ] suit samples from Indianapolis. 1,000 samplesto choose your suit pt —Lg from, exclusive patterns, individual styles in which therejs class and tone to every garment, guaranteed to fit perfect, hold shape and color and wear well. Be sure and have your measure taken. The spring line of Stetson and Kingsbury Hats are now on display and you should see them as they are fine One large bag of marbles with every boy’s suit. See the swell line of dress shirts in all the latest patterns and colorings, silks, silk crepe, Madris and all the best materials that are made. fl I \ I On Retail Merchants* Market Day, Thursday, March 18th, remember we are giving two f //K 11 great bargains, any sls suit for $9.95. Racine work and dress shirts 50c grades (U M A 35c each or 3 for $1 for Market Day only. Spring work will soon begin and you will need shirts. See the Only Up-to-Date Clothier in Rensselaer. Car Fare Paid on Purchase of SIO.OO or more. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. Earl Duvall

[Gives a brilliant glossy shine does not rub off or dust off—that ■ anneals to the iron—that lasts four ■ times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish I bln a class by itself. It’s more f carefully made and made ■ from bitter materials. —. Try it on your parlor ■ stove, your cook stove ■ the best polish you ■ ever used, your ■ hardware or 7 X ■ grocery dealer is CM 1 ■ authorized to re- I ■ your I■ II Mrs. J. V. Parkison, mother of Mrs. Walter V. Porter, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, left thia morning for her home with her son, Wallace, in Bucklin, Kans. She will make the trip as far as Garnett, with Mrs. Granville Moody, who went to Chicago yesterday. At Garnett she will spend a week or ten days with her daughter, Josie, now Mrs. Dr. Milligan. Although quite old, Mrs. Parkison is enjoying very good health. *„• * Mrs. R. M. Gregg, who has. been visiting her sister,. Mrs. L. B. Fate,