Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Reduced Price Sale Of Ivory and Blue Enamel Utility Boxes * 4 One cedar lined priced at $13.00 marked to sell at $8.50 One box priced $12.50 marked to sell at SB.OO Two boxes priced SB.OO marked to sell at $6.50. ODD DRESSERS Walnut Dresser priced $35 to sellat $25 Ivory ‘, “ 30 '• “ “ 20 Birds Eye Maple Dressing table $18.50 marked to sell at $ll.OO W. J. WRIGHT
RETIRE ALL TUBES AND CASINGS STEAM VULCANIZED AT REASONABLE PRICES. WORK GUARANTEED. SEE ME AT SCOTT BROS.’ HARNESS SHOP. John Braddock.
For Saturday Special—ss.oo allwool jerseys in sweaters, turtle and V neck for $3.45. Be sure and get one. Duvall’s Quality Shop. It might be suggested to Mr. Armour that the public is not interested so much in any plan for government regulation of the packers as it ds in a scale of prices which would make it possible for the average man to have a T-bone steak about once a week.— Nashville Southern Lumberman. One lot of $4.00 hats for Saturday Specials at $1.98. We can fit any head. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ■ ■- 11 11 1 ■ Chauncey Wood has some of the best registered Spotted Poland China hogs listed in his sale March 18th. This sale will positively start at 10:30 a. m. as advertised. New . England towns continue to vote wet whenever given the opportunity, as will be seen from the returns from the eleven Massachusetts towns which voted on the question Tuesday. Weymouth and Hingham, towns which have been dry for a quarter of a century, voted for the saloon. Six other of the eleven towns voted license. Three remained in the dry column. Liquor advocates assert that the result is a protest against the national prohibition amendment while the dry leaders maintain that the results were due to the apathy of the voters. Bunte—leader in the candy world. Flavors that have no rivals—JLJ.. Montgomery..
PRINCESS THEATRE . _ ' , . . J • . • TONIGHT WALLACE REID “The Source” Also Good Two-Reel Comedy DURING THE REMODELING OF THE THEATRE THERE WILL BE NO MATINEES.
