Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tomorrow’i Vaathar Rain and colder. BIT IKU' H Nothing Doing! NOW YOU think we’re going to at- B tempt to sell you clothes like this guy has F on. ■ w I BUT WE’RE NOT— I HONEST we don’t even carry ’em and H / if we did, and you bought one, and wore M I it, the local natives would shoot you c-n / sight. , U BUT SAYs—we have every other kind imaginable. ALL WOOL $lB TO $35. Hiiliard&tfaiinl I |J —SEE OUR WINDOWS— | l

Mrs. Charles V. May and her mother, Mrs. George Shaull, of Wolcott, went to Elkhart this morning. Edith Sawin, formerly of this city but now of Edinburg, «tme to Rensselaer today for a short/* visit with friends. She had been®at Lafayette for a short visit with her brother Ransom. She is attending school at Oxford, Ohio. In these days of high priced yard goods it will pay you to buy ready-to-wear silk or wool dresses. Ours were bought very early and are below present market prices. Rowles A Parker.