Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EASTER EASTER We have made a special effort to have. all our new goods in for Easter trade and a looks through our store will convince you we have the latest styles and fabrics to show you at the lowest prices. Let us show you Siegel’s man tailored suits and coats for women and Kuppenheimer suits for men. We can please you as these lines are very complete. There are no better fitting garments manufactured.

SPECIALS Kuppenheimer Suits for men, the largest line of these garments we have ever shown. The styles are all different and, the fabrics are all wool; the prices are popular. We also carry this line for our made to measure suits, every one guaranteed to fit. About 300 samples to select from. ' Shoes and slippers. We can truthfully say our Showing of Easter slippers is the most up-to-date we have ever shown, all the new effects in straps and* pumps both in patent and dull leathers. We guarantee all our shoes and slippers absolutely solid from the lowest priced to the most expensive. Buy your Easter slippers of us and you will be pleased. Boys’ suits and hats have just arrived and we invite you to inspect our 1 arge line before you purchase as we have the newest things direct from the factory, and our prices are absolutely the lowest.

SPECIALS Ide Silver Shirts for men, with soft detached collars or soft collars attached or without collars, all the new, popular patterns. Stetson, Tiger and Champion hats, all the new, spring styles in the different colors; get your Easter hat of us and you will have the newest and best. V ■ ' New Easter ties just arrived, the newest things we could find; see them. Also a large showing of new wash ties that are reversible. Let us show you. Our aim is to please.

THE BIG CORNER DEPARTMENT STORE Rowles & Parker

RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat—sl.4s? Corn—64c. Oats—s3c. Rye—9oc. Eggs—l6c. Butterfat—2Bc. Chickens—l3c. Ducks—9c. You can buy Aristos, toe best flour made, at what others are getting for lower grade flour. ‘ JOHN EGER. * —* ■••;** * > - Livery Stock and Residence Property at Public Auction. /jSs I am to move to New York state about April 10, I will offer at public auction to toe highest bidder, at the Knapp livery bam in Rensselaer, at 1 p. m., on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915, my entire livery stock, consisting of horses, buggies, carriages, harness, robes, blankets, bam tygjs, etc. 1 110gallon enclosed gasoline -tank, gasoline drums, a quantity of household goods, 1 organ and numerous other articles. Also lot 6, block 14, Rensselaer, upon which is a good bam, cement sidewalk in front, immediately across street from C. A. Roberts’ residence. Also my residence on River' street* in Rensselaer, which has basement, bath, city water, cistern,- electric lights, located qn large lot, vith garage, and fruit and berries in abundance. Usual terms will be given on livery stock. 1, 2 and 3 years on deferred payments- on real estate. , . JOHN M. KNAPP. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. - , C. G. Spitler, Clerk.

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