Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 a JIA - Xi I'WiF 86 More leather J ackets Received This Week This is the last • shipment we will receive this year, if you expect to wear a Leather Jacket thia wintar Buy It Now We have in stock at present about 120 Genuine Summit Leather Lined Jackets in both heavy corduroy and moleskin, all full leather lined and with leather sleeve*. Priced $10.50-sl2 Others s6—sß yILF , ’WSAWMI Partly cloudy.
Dr. R. H. Robinson, of Remington, was in Rensselaer Thursday. Mrs. E. L. Clark, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago at the home of her daughter at Lafayette, is getting along very nicely and is showing satisfactory improvement, but as yet she is only able to use her Mmbs slightly. The following have been customers at the Iroquois Roller Mills in tins city in the last day or such a matter: William T. Potter, Parr; Mr. Robinson, Medaryville; Joseph Maddox, Medaryville; Pi O. Kennedy, Wheatfield; B. F. LeFever, Gfflam township; John F. Pettet, Walker township; John Murfitt, Mt Ayr.
