Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ATTENTION Auto Owners TIRES REPAIRED Under an Absolute Guarantee Blow Outs and Rim Cuts Our Specialty — --- ‘ ' _ r 7‘ ' GUARANTEE ITrE REPAIR SHOP Frank Morlan, Proprietor. Location—Cullen Street, East of Court House Former Dr. E. N. Loy Office.

Three thousand classy clothes samples to choose' your spring and summer suits from, SIG.OO to $75.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Rev. and Mrs. George Jewell returned today to their home in Versailles. They had been at Morocco to attend the funeral of John Zoborosky, Mrs. Jewell’s father. fl Four months of winter have practically' passed with but very little real winter weather as yet. Wonder what temperamental March has is store for us? In spring suits we will have on display the greatest line in the U. S. today. The Stein Block Co. of Rochester. They are classy clothes. Duvall’s Quality Shop. We will put on sale this week 40 dozen cans of California apricots in light syrup at 20c a can. This is less than we can replace the same goods for. Eger’s Grocery. W. C. Baker; formerly of Barkley township, but now of Deerfield, Wis., came Tuesday to look after some business matters and to visit his brother, O. G. Baker, and other relatives. A big line of spring shoes and oxfords for the ladies are now open. All colors, all styles, and rightly priced. We want you to see them at The G. E. Murray Co. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Austin, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mr. Austin is a breeder of Hampshire hogs and attended the Lewis sale. He is offering fifty fine sows arid gilts in his sale to be held Feb. 24. See his advertisement in Friday’s semi-weekly Republican.

ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS. Fertilizer users and stockholders of the Farmers Elevator urge directors to handle fertilizer and keep dividends in the elevator. Think and act at on ce. STOCKHOLDER. We have just unpacked twenty-five cases of Lion Brand work shoes for men and boys. They are comfortable, good to look 'at, and built for hard work and rough wear. A guarantee of asolute satisfaction goes with etfery pair. The G. E. Murray Co. Harvey Davisson received a letter from his son, Verne, today, who stated that he would probably be discharged from the French service within a short time now, but that he intends to sign up. for six months service as an ambulacne driver with ; the American Red Cross to aid the ! starving peoples of Armenia, Roumania and Belgium. There will be a cafeteria supper at the M. E, church Tuesday evening, February 25th, given by the M. E. Sunday school. Look for further announcements. NEXT EXCURSION TO THE RIO Harvey Davisson wishes to announce that the next excursion to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, will leave on Friday, BOSTON FERNS. Must have the room.. You may have these beautiful Boston ferns, regular price $1.50, for sl-00 as long as they last. F. Greenhouse. John H. Holden. Phone 426. Eventually you will subscribe for The Republican. Why not now?

BASKET BALL GAME Thursday, February 20 WOLCOTT HIGH SCHOOL « vs. RENSSELAER HIGH SCHOOL ; Dont’ fail to see the local five in the next to the laH battle of the MM- G *” e “ l1 " 1 “ 8:00 "• “■