Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The -/. . / Opening -■ ~ Chords of Spring ' _ . - / v !,'■■■. ■ ■ _ ■- ' ■ r. I • .... + ' ARE reflected in the bright, sunshiny patterns — and the smart fresh models of pur bench tailored S New Frat Clothes /sis For Young Men - Just Arrived sls, $18.50, S2O // ' ALREADY the signs of spring are evident—the singing birds, the bud- " d ' ng flo ’*’ ers—the days. —— O iHt Are you not tired of that bulky old winter suit ? ’Tisspring. ’Tis time // I'm to discard the wintry garment and don new clothes. ; r 1 / You’ll be delighted with the refreshingly attractive weaves and color com- - J Have a peek at our windows—or better—come in. Try on a few suits. See if you’re not pleased more than you have ever been. TKtFrajl And when you see our comprehensive array of high-class hats, snappy new neckwear and shirts —in fact, faultless furnishings of all kinds —you will quickly admit that wc have the most desirable assortment in town. Duvall’s Quality Shop —C Earl Duvall Rensselaer, Indiana • ( ’
Bruce Hardy made a business trip to Lafayette today. —Firm Thompson made -a~business trip to Tipton today. Mrs. Tom Davis, of Kniman, continues to be very poorly. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., will entertain the sew club Thursday afternoon. Sheriff McOolly today accompanied Sheriff Whittaker, of Lake county, on a trip to Indianapolis. O. S. Hayden, of thfe Indiana Rural Credit Association of Indianapolis, wae in Rensselaer yesterday. A number of Rensselaer attorneys are in Kentland today, this being call, day of the Newton circuit court. The infant daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Fred McGlynn is quite sick and pneumonia is threatened. Russell Bonnette, of Baton Rouge, Lr., who has been visiting Miss Edna Fendig, returned, to his home today. Mrs. Mary Strong went- to her home in Worthington, Ind;, after an extended stay with her brother, .Charlie Hancock. Mrs. J-H- Hafner went to her home in Triumph, Minn., today after a visit with her brother, Michael Ringeisen. Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth has returned to Waterloo, Neb., after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Porter. v has been sick at the college with inflammatory rheumatism, was taken to Lafayette today where he will be taken care of at a hospital. Mrs. Ed Becker was taken to the Michael Reese hospital yesterday by Dr. Johnson, where an X-ray examination of a cancer was made. Mrs. Becker is in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Rowen, who have been spending the winter here, expect to start back for Montana the latter part of the month. They have been living near Lewistown, where he worked on a ranch. When they return they expect tojjegm hoinesteading a place. Arlie reports that he saw homesteads. -just proved up last year sell for S4O per acre. He there -yet. Farion jjedZamnethingoyer a year ago. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—-Harrington Bros. Co.
