Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FREE An Extra Pair of Made-to-Measure Pants Yes, absolutely FREE. Made to Your Measure. WILL DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR SUIT. Regular value $5.00 to SB.OO. Cost you nothing if you order your Spring Suit from us. A sensational offer. Made to advertise our Spring Suitings and ■ o open the season’s business. . Remember this offer is limited. Come in Saturday. Save $7.50 to $12.50 on a suit and get the FREE Pants.

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Some Very Special Suitings at $16.50 $20.00

MADE-TO-MEASURE Biggest values we have ever offered. Genuine JOHN HALL suitings. Made to your order. Fit, quality, and workmanship guaranteed. Tailored in latest, snappiest styles. A wonderful selection of fabrics. 400 to choose from. No other line like this. And staggering PRICE SAVINGS.

Compare with suitings pr iced as high as s3O< Serges, worsteds.cheviots, home- spans, cassimeres, thibets, etc., in every late and

You Save $7.50 to $12.50 on the Suit and get the Extra Pants Free.

popular styl i—yours to select from at rock bottom prices. Suits to measure $18.50 and S2O. DON’T MISS THIS BIG OFFER Save the money on your spring suit now—get FREE PANTS

COME WHILE THE OFFER LASTS One week only. Such an offer as this must be limited. The free pants offer is made to advertise our AIT ADDII I To Saturday Spring lines and open our season XIII fIHKII I . -i q quick. You must come early. OH I■ HI IIIL I April 8 Come Saturday anyway and see for yourself. Don’t put it off. Come! C. EARL DUVALL Rensselaer, Indiana Your chance to stock up with one or more suits

LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief” and particualrs, it’s free. Address: National M-erttcfrt rmsttfirte, Milwaukbe, WTs.

Ladies’ Shoe Specials! $1.98 a Pair SALE BEGINS MARKET DAY April 5 These are not old, out-of-date shoes, but broken lots and sizes from our regular stock room, worn everywhere by welLjressed yeomen. Come Market Day and get first choice, if the size is here. A few styles •’and sizes listed here. Many more to show 8 Pair Midnight Blue Velvet Gypsy —■■*== » Boots, regularly priced - at $3.50. 5 Pair Patent Button, Gray Cloth - — —- * Top, New Last and Spool Heel, sizes. . .. 2 Pair as above o.nly Military Lace, j ’ size 4 and 4%, regular $4.00. 5 Pair Patent Lace, Calf Top, High Heel, Plain Toe, sizes one 3,3%, two4%, one 6%, a regular $3.00 shoe. ■“ 8 Pair Girls’ Patent, Black Cloth Top, Lace, Low Heel, sizes 3% to G, regular prige —-- .Black Suede Shoes, Button, High - Heel, all sizes, regular $3.50 and $4. Complete Line New Spring Boots and ~ Oxfords See Our Display Case ior these Shoes The G. E. MURRAY”" CO.

30 DEAD, 40 HURT IN N. Y. C. WRECK Three Trains Collide Near Cleveland Road’s History. . With a total of at least thirty persons dead and forty or more- injured, federal and state officials early Wednesday began an investigation into the cause that led to one of the most disastrous wrecks that has occurred in Ohio in a dozen years and one of the worst in the history of the New York Central system. Three trains, inc 1 u.ding the Twentieth Century Limited, westbound, and two sections of No. 6, known as the Chicago-Pittsburg limited, eastbound, came together in collision near Amherst, Ohio, 37 miles west of Cleveland.

Made Round Trip to Danville In One Day. * A. E. Shafer, of the Main Garage, acemnpanied by Charles E.' Simpson and Comrade E. Mab, the old soldier, made a trip to Danville, 111., and return Wednesday by aut o. They had. a fine trip, finding the roads very good. Mr. Shafer sa'ys that they were notably better, after leaving Jasper county and that everywhere except ih this county he found workmen busy with road drags and graders, evening up the roads. He says that tourists ...almost a! 1 .say that -the roads throughjasper county are the poorest they encounter. ICE/ ■;■/ - Having purchased the ice business here, all cal IsTor iee should be madeto thd* undersigned at Phone 104. We will also plow and harrow gardens*I.WHITE jSULEE. -/.... - \ ./ You are invited to my millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.- —Mary MeyerEgaly.T ..