Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
f — vy;. JWAy.\'yAV'''<vy CI o hc s _ 'The mmc frrux Uie noiUro uW ~’ | w You get every possible insurance. j| Igl |it gl the nation. ’ yjjj where. Style in which the concep- * tion of a great designer stands out. Fabrics known to be all wool and liberally hand tailored. Let’s show how Styleplus excels for sl7. Every suit and overcoat guaranteedThe price has not been raised., The Clothing House of Wm. Traub Rensselaer, Indiana
Mrs. J. W. Russell and Mrs.-C. G. Green, of Monon, visited their sister, Mrs. Jesse Snyder, here yesterday. Men’s superior mackinaw coats in nobby styles, $4 to $8; boys’, $3 to $6. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Ed Sutherland and children, of Remington, visited her aunt, Mrs. Lyman Zea and family over Sunday. Boys’ sturdy wearing suits and overcoats, nobby styles, $.3,50 to $lO. Mackinaws $3 to $6, shoes $2.50, $3, Wear Well stockings 2 for 25c. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. W. Ik Barton and Mrs. S. H. Sch rwer returned to their homes 1 n Chicago yesterday after visiting their sister, Mrs. H. G. Clark, at Mt. Ayr. COMING EVENTS. Election, Thanksgiving Day, Xmas, Hilliard & Hamill’s Ford party. Referring to that suit of the Remington mail carrier against the Remington night watch for $5,000, we are wondering what is the idea for being a night watch if has as much as ss,ooo.—Ed Thacker( in Monticello Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin, of Indianapolis, returned home Sunday evening after a visit of several days with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Zeigler, north of town. »Other guests at the Zeigler home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zeigler and son, Mr. and Mrs. David Zeigler, Miss Ruth Hoyes and Rollin Eib. MOTHERS, ATTENTION. Smart styled, sturdy wearing boys’ 'suits with 2 pair trousers, $4.50 to $lO. Overcoath $3 to SB. Mackinaws $3 to $6. Shirt waists 50c. Knee trousers sjoc to $1.50. Leather stockings 2 for. 25c. —Hilliard & Hamill. • —v - Sell Your Junk While Prices Are High.
Farmers, bring in your old iron, rags and rubber and get the highest market price. Now is the time to clean up your junk while the market is high. I will call and get your junk either in the country or city, if requested, and will pay the highest market prices at all times, SAM KARNOWSKY. Phone, Business, 577. Phone, Residence, 559-Black. New fall line of goods are now in. Orde? that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. rOrder your calling cards hero. • ■ 7 - V . '
