Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT AT PTHE 0 RINCESU MARY FULLER IN “THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK” % FIVE ACTS Bluebird Admission 5 and 10 Cents

It is true that farmers have received good prices for their products during the past two years. But they know the reason why. They have been feeding the armies of Europe. When Roumania entered the war, the prospect of the opening of the Dardanelles and releasing the Russian wheat supply caused wheat in this country to drop 11 cents a bushel. That was a sample of the effect of the war on prices. The hi>»h prices of the past should not blind the farmers to the future. This country believes in protection. Free trade would Europeanize our standard of living. The end of the war must find us with a protective tariff law, and president Wilson is a free trader. Whether he kept up out of war or not, he is against protective Tates after the war.

You can buy the Birdsell wagon of Hamilton & Kellner.

This Week’s Tire Bargains Just received a new lot of tires, which I will sell with or without the 3,500 mile guarantee. Buy without the guarantee and save money. Here are my prices. Non-Skid Guaranteed Without Price Guarantee 30x3 $11.60 SB.OO 33x4 24.10 16.50 Smooth Tread 28x3 9.80 6.60 30x3y 2 13.10 9.65 32x31/2 15-15 11.00 28x3 ' 9.80 6.60 34x4 21.90 15.00 Guaranteed Tubes of all Sizes Buy tires without the guarantee, pay cash and save money. I pay cash for tires and sell them the same way. Please don’t ask for credit. SCHROER’S GARAGE M. J. SCHROER, Proprietor