Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ON w W V- WI ■ v 111 111 V V hillW’i ■ wr .. Boys Suits, $ 15.00, for Saturday >12.00 Beys 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,s 12.00, for Saturday ...... .$9.60 ■' Boys Overcoats, SIO.OO, for Saturday SB.OO Boys Overcoats,ss.oo, for Saturday ........ .SOO t - 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 C. Earl Duvall Rensselaer - - - - Indiana ■ PHONE 411
Harry Rishling, of Lee, was in > Rensselaer today. Edd J. Randle was in Chicako today- . ____________ j Charles Morrell went to Lafayette this forenoon. , Attorney G. A. Williams was looking after legal matters in Lafayette today. ; ' Boys’ Military Suits next Saturday at 20 per cent discount. Some swell ; patterns. Duvall’s Quality Shop. B. Myers, of Chicago, came today for a visit with his daughter, Mirs. Samuel and family. • . - —i— —————— Solomon Guth, of Washington, 111., -is here looking after his Milroy township farm. 20 per cent discount on boys’ mackinaws next Saturday. Some coats. DuvaM’s Quality Shop. •
■Mrs. Mary Dicks and Mrs. Susie Stroeks, of Hammond, came today for a visit with the former’s son, Horace Arvin, and.family. Wanted, for farm, and will pay a premium above market price, for 75 to 100 young Buff Orpington hens. Phone 287 how many you have, or call on B. Forsythe. George Etzler, who had been visiting his father-in-law, J. D. Law, at Morocco, returned today to his home in Salem. Mrs. J. C. Robinson returned today to her home in Monon after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Emily Reynolds. Simon W. Truab returned to his home in Chicago this morning after a short visit here with his brother, Wm. Traub, the merchant. Paul Strecker, after spending the week here with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker, left today for Cleveland, Ohio, where he is serving wi th the navaL reserves. NOTICE. On Monday, December 2, 1918,1 there will be held a lodge for instruction in the haU of Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. & A. M., beginning at 1:30 o’clock p. m. Ail members are requested to be prmsnt m By Order of the W. M.
NOTICE. To att members of Prairie Ledge, No. 125, F. & A. M.: You are hereby notified that the stated, meeting for the election of officers wiH be held Monday evening, December IS, 1918. Your attendance ia requested. By Order of the W. M.
