Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. EARL DUVALL - Rensselaer, Ind. On all winter weight garments we will give a big reduction, beginning Monday, January 10. In order to lower our stock we must make thepricesattractivefor the buyer, even if merchandise is high and dyes scarce Bradley sweater coats, $1.50 grade - si.®9 “ “ “ $2.50 “ - 5 - s t7s “ “ $3.00 “ - - - $2.00 “ $3.50 “ $2-75 « “ “ $4.00 “ $3.00 “ “ “ $5.00 “ $3.75 “ “ “ $6.50 “ - . - - $5.00 “ “ “ $8.50 “ - - - $6-00 $20.00 overcoats, $16.25 SIB.OO overcoats, $14.98 $16.50 “ $12.48 $15.00 “ / $11.45 $12.00 “ $9.48 SIO.OO “ $ 6.98 FUR OVERCOATS ■ 1 Gallaway S3O overcoat $24. 1 Gallaway S2B overcoat $22. 1 Russian calf S3O overcoat $26. 1 Russian calf $32.50 overcoat, S2B SI.OO Racine Flannel Shirts, 75 c, $1.50 Racine Flannel shirts, $1.15 $2.00 “ $1.35. $2.50 “ sl-75 $3.00 Racine Flannel Shirts, $2.25. Big reductions on rain coats, slip-ons, Mackinaws. Same prices on all winter suits for men, young men and boys. All wool underwear we are bound to sell to make room for our spring stock. ?sow the chance of a life time to save a great deal on your winter s clothing. lou should come early before your sizes are gone. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. EARL DUVALL; Phone 411 Rensselaer, Indiana
WALKER TOWNSHIP. Two Deaths In One Week. At the home of Mrs. E. A. Dewey on Wednesday at 1 a. m. took place the death of Miss Mary Elizabeth Hewett, who came in November from Farmer City, 111., to spend the winter with Mrs. Dewey. She was ill about a week, suffering first with the grip, which culminated in bronchial pneumonia. The funeral was held at the Dewey home on Thursday afternoon, with burial in Maple Grove cemetery. Miss Hewett was aged 68 years. She was bom near the site of Pittsburg, Pa., and was left an orphan in girlhood. (She and her brother Thomas came to Illinois and for a number of years resided on South Prairie. The brother lives at Wheatfield, and there is a brother William living in Ohio. Thomas Hewett is the father of Mr». Curt Dewey, of Wheatfield. Mr. Dewey arrived at the home of his mother? on Wednesday afternoon. He was preceded here on Tuesday night tj Charles and Miss Bessie Hewett, of Wheatfield, who had been notified of the critical illness of Miss Hewett, their aunt, but did not reach her bedside until after her death. Another nephew, George Hewett, of Cary, Ohio, arrived Thursday morning and the funearl of Mrs. Dewey, mother of Mrs. C. M. Dewey, of Walker township, occurred on the following Thursday after the death of her guest and relatives, Misg Hewett. The cause of Mrs. Dewey’s death was LaGrippe and pneumonia. Her age was 73 years. Her son came home from Farmer City after the funeral of Miss Hewett, having contracted a bad case of grippe and when he arrived home found his family like hundreds of others, sick with the prevailing epidemic and was unable to attend the obsequies of his mother. The families have the 'sympathy of the community in their hour of bereavement A good sized crowd attended the preaching and box social Saturday evening. The crowd behaved very nicely. A nice sum was obtained for the benefit of the league. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Keen and sons Wilbur and Verne and daughter Ruby and Miss Hazel Myers took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Knapp and family. Miss Alice Myers is working at the Tomilson home. The last number of the ‘.lecture course at the Wheatfield opera house Tuesday evening, Fob. Ist A high There will be preaching and Sunday school at the Walked Center school house Sunday morning. Preaching at 11 and League Sunday evening 7:30.
