Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The best servant in your home. Call and let us demonstrate. WORLAND BROTHERS — Furniture and Undertaking
Good news for boys » > • ' • • • ; .■ ■ . • ■■ - J v : I ‘ " ft ' and their parents » ► ► f— : ■' ' : -■■■:= ■ ■*"* r *—- v - ~r-. ~—; ~ ’' ‘ -■ -•-- ■ , - , ■ . ; » r-: ! - ► ~ v ‘ *> ' f r > ■ * «. YOU are going to be able to get .boys’ clothes this fall made by : Hart Sehaffner & Marx. For a long : time we clothing merchants generally have hoped that those makers of fine clothes for men would produce the same kind of clothes for boys; and ■ now they’ve done it. > , ; ► ► > * f ' 1 ' - ■ j r--~- -1 !" •" ■" ■•-t-v- ■——» * ——'““r' 'jv You’ll see now what a difference it makes in looks and in service to have clothes made from all-wool fabrics, made by the highest skill in tailoring, the styles designed by the best artists in the business. _ We can supply the boys of this community now with the best clothes made, they’re not low priced in one sense, but they’re such high quality that they’re real economy. The G. E. Murray Co.
Watch For Announcement Thompson & Healey PUBLIC SALE Monday. Sept. 29th.
J. A. Dunlap spent Wednesday in Chicago. The remains of Edmund Duvall, who died Monday at his home uj Watertown, ‘So. Dak., arrived Friday morning. Miss Ora Duvall accompanied them.
