Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tonight AT THE Princess “The Bowl Bearer” in 2 parts Falstaff comedy “For His Pal” 7 o’clock 5 and 10c Mrs. Marion I. Adams is some better today from a severe case of malarial fever. Mrs. Jennie Thompson is no better today and, in fact, is somewhat weaker, and there is grave doubt about her recovery. Mrs. Clara Ward, of Monon, who has been visiting here, went to Kersey today to visit her daughter, Mrs, F. E. Lewis. Mrs. Paul Overton returned to Fowler today after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Reed.
THE LAST CALL ONLY TEN DAYS MORE To Close Out My Entire Stock Big Money Saving Opportunity. Glance over the following prices and then come in and see the goods. They must be sold. ———— Cooper s Spring Needle Underwear Regular 13.00 and $3.50 all wool, to close - $2.50 “ 2.75 “ “ $2.00 “ * 2.oo'fine cotton “ - sl-50 “ 1.00 cotton ribbed “ - 85 c Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, regular 75c -45 c Men’s Ribbed SEirts and Drawers, reg. 50c - 43 c “ Fine Dress Shirts reg. $1.50 - - $1.15 “ “ •• “ *• SI.OO - -85 c “ all wool Jersey Sweaters, reg. $2.50 - $1.75 50c suspenders - - - 42 c “ 25c suspenders - - - 19 c “ 25c silk hose - 20 c « 50 “ - - - • 39c 15c cotton hose - - - 10 c Any suit or overcoat at exactly first wholesale cost First door north Duvall's Store West side Van Rensselaer street * Simon Leopold
