Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

20 Per Cent Discount Saturday’s Specials ON BOYS SUITS anil OVERCOATS Boys Suits, $15.00, for Saturday . ...$12.00 Boys Suits, $12.00, for Saturday .$9.60 Boys Suits, SIO.OO, for Saturday .... SB.OO Boys Overcoats, $13.50, for Saturday ..... .SIO.BO Boys Overcoats, $12.00, for Saturday $9.60 Boys Overcoat*, SIO.OO, for Saturday . .SB.OO Boys Overcoats, $5.00, for Boys Mackinaws, $8.50, for Saturday $6.80 Now is the time to fit the boys out in suits and'overcoats. Every garment is new and up to date, highly tailored and can not be duplicated by any firm In our city. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP E. Earl Duvall Rensselaer - - - - Indiana PHONE 411

Mrs. Frank Miller and Hazel Grant spent the day with friends in Monon. If your stocK dies can me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Miss Indus*Wiseman, who had been assisting as a nurse at the hospital, went to her 'home in Virgie today. 20 per cent discount on all boys’ suits, overcoats, mackinaws, for Saturday specials. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mrs. Eliwood Jones, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Parks, went to Lafayette today,. . Remember to fit the boys out Saturday. Some great values. . 20 per cent discount. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Why burn inferior soft coal which is sooty and dirty when you can buy good solid block wood of Shelby Comer. Jane Parkison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkison, who is attending college at Jacksonville, El., is quite sick with influenza. > U, ■- * The swellest suits for the 'boys next Saturday at 20 per cent discount. Duvall’s Quality Shop. .

C. E. Simpson returned today from Indianapolis, where he had attended the annual meeting of the Grand Encampment of the Indiana Odd Fellows. 20 per cent discount on boys’ mackinaws next Saturday. Some coats. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mrs. Sarah Yeagley returned today to her homqf in DeMotte. She had been here with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Myres, who is in bad health. Mr. Myres took her to Chicago today where she will undergo an operation. « Lawson Hz Meyer, of Gary, spent Tuesday evening here with friends and relatives, and returned to his home in Gary today. He reports that the influenza is very 'bad in Gary and that the schools, Churches and movies have been closed. Boys’ Military Suits next Saturday at 20 per cent discount. Some swell patterns. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Qthel Caidwell and- children, who had been visiting the family of John Stockwell, went to Parr this morning and from there they will £9 n * tinue to their home at Gifford. Her husband is in the army and was just ready to go overseas when peace was declared. ' - - Gome early to this sale and bring the boys and save 20 per cent on their clothes. Saturday is the day. Du-. Shop. I