Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AFTER YOU HAVE LOOKED ALL OVER TOWN FOR YOUR CLOTHING WANTS Let Traub & Selig’s Store be first of last, you will know how much better you can do here. Here you get everything you should get for the least money-Variety, Quality, Style, and Price,’ worth your consideration — Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings. Will be pleased to show you. TRAUB & SELIG “The New York Store”
Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, 43c at the Big Corner Dept. Store. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Stella Ketchum left this morning for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Frank Tro, at Kingman, Kansas. Boys’ long pant corduroy suits, only $3.50 at The Big Store, Rowles & Parker. * -. Judge Hanley granted the divorce to Clyde Ullery, which he at first took underSidvisement, Mrs. Sylvester Gray returned this morning from a week’s visit with her brother, J. W. Mustard, in Goodland. Misses Elsie and Alma Schmitt, of Chicago, were guests Sunday of Miss Elizabeth Luers. 'Miss Anna Miseh returned to Wheatfield today after a visit here with L. P. Shirer and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin motored to Rensselaer Sunday and remained until today visiting with Rensselaer friends. Miss Eva Hammerton wyt to Mt, Ayr today, having been called there by the sickness of Mrs. J. W. Hammerton. Mrs. George Fate, of Indianapolis, visited from yesterday morning until this afternoon with her son, Clarence, at the Makeever house. Mrs. M. L., Grose, of Richmond came today to visit her aged mother, Mrs. Frances Ham, who has been poorly for several days. We now have on display the finest line of fine Overcoats in horsehides, Galloways, Russion calf Coats all at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL.
