Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ii in ii ‘ ' * - ' ’ ~ ' lippntllMl ClMit Daib.laa 0 ■" F1 " q£ TlgM nd Champioi ■ ■<* W W IWW ■ ••■ ISWB Hats RENSSELAER’S GROWI NG STORE The Big Stera f " J - A NEW FALL STYLES IN THE MEN’S SECTIONS . ■ . ———- - x - . " - - " .- j s - —.——— ■■— JI !■■ .1111 I I. ■ NmJ ■■ ■■■ I. I ■ ,j - » ■ ■ ,■■■■„ ■■« ,1 .1 1.1. '■" -■■'■■' ' ■ ■!■■—— ■ ■ ... —... jAr \yE WANT YOU TO VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT OF OUR BIG STORE and see the new Fall and Winter /Fwsx Styles in Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Sweater Coats, Shoes, and W Furnishings. <J No other store in this city offers you the j J F-sKa variety of selections nor the quality of merchandise at the ft k prices we are naming, and we want you to come in and see fll flH'fll f° r y° urße tves the values we are giving, as we can positively save you from H, | MW iIM * 10% 1° 30% on your Fall supplies, fl You will hardly appreciate the mean- ™| ffl ral '■ " ing of a big stock of fine clothing until you come in here —the largest stock (|| |Mj 0 0k of fine goods, moderately priced, in Rensselaer. □Mm Kuppenheimer Fine Suits and Overcoats, — No clothing made that excels a Kuppenheimer, in material, &Sh 9 ii perfection of tailoring, correctness of fit, or smartness of style. CIH QVlfl tOK tv All Suits and Overcoats moderately priced 0 I U ullU wZ J
Take a look at 118 and S2O suits and Overcoats in other stores, then compare ours at sls and $16.50. See the new blue and brown shades we are showing in our Fall Suits. See our sl6 and $12.50 Suits; they are good values at sls. We say $lO and $12.50 because we take great pride in giving big value; in both cashmere and worsted suits: all styles, at $lO and $12.50. Boys' Suits, double-breasted and Norfolks, in plain blue and red serges and fancy gray mixtures. Bring your boys in and let us fit them out; we’ll dress them like little gentlemen; $2.50 to $7 Ur
BEECH-NUT V/ A zf \Zx<SHced Beef BEECB-NUT SLICED BEEF Is a very conveaient food to have ii the hoase. Fine for luncheon or sapper. Try a jar—its flavor will please yoa. RHOADS' GROCERY. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. You can get Gold Medal Flour at the Depot Grocery. Miss Georgia Harris went to Greencastle today to visit friends. Mrs. Firman Thompson went to Chicago this morning for a couple of days. The conclusion of "Four Bites of a Cherry” will be found on page three. Mrs. Rebecca Lahue, of Corydon Junction, is visiting relatives at Mt Ayr.* J. E. Maines and Michael Kanne went to Emmington, 18., on business today. Mrs. J. V. R. Porter and mother, Mrs. Fountaine, spent yesterday in John O'Conner left this morning on ia business trip to Reynolds and Brookston. ‘ Mrs. E C. Fountaine returned to Goodland today, after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter. The viscoliied shoe will keep your ■ feet warm and dry these wet, rainy «days. Be sure the trade mark. "Barnyard Shoe” is on the Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store. ' Tilden Davis, of Remsey, Ind., was here a short time this morning, en joute to Mt Ayr, to visit relatives. „ We can save you from 13.00 to 16.00 on any suit or overcoat and we defy mm petition on -any lines we carry. Call and inspect our lines at the Quality Shop. C. KARL DUVALL.
