Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 296, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE CLOTHING HOUSE r OF WM. TRAUB A guide to practical Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys. This, Rensselaer’s largest store for men, with its greatest variety, richest displays and carefully selected assortment of suits, overcoats and furnishings most appealing to men’s tastes and requirements in the logical source for selection of gifts for men.
Overcoat, for Men, $18.50 to $45-00 Overcoat* for Boya, $12.50 to $35.00 Overcoat* for Children, $6.50 to ♦' 2 r®® Suite for Men and Young Men $18.50 to $40.00 Suite and Knee Pante for Boys $8.50 to $18.50 ' ’ * Mackinaws, *ll wool, sß*so * 2o *®® Ruin Coats and Gaberdines, $7.50 to $25.00 Trousers, Specials, $3.00 to $10.50 Hate, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 Caps, 75c to $6.00 Gloves, Dress, 65c to $3.00 Gloves and Mitts, Work, 75c to $2.50 Shirts, Silk, $3.50 to $6.00 Shirts, Dress, SI.OO to $3.50 Shirts, Work, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 Shirts, Wool, $2.50 to $6.50 Sweaters, Wool, $7.50 to $11.50 Sweaters, Cotton, $1.65 t 6 $5.00
House Coats, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, and so many more useful gifts for men which you must see to appreciate. To make Xmas shopping easy for our customers all lines of Clothing and Furnishings are on display on the first floor. No elevators during rush hours. Extra clerks to wait on you. Store open every night until Christmas. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRAUB RENS.SELAER - - - INDIANA
Ed Curran went to Monon today. - Daniel Leichty, of Union township, went to Monon today. L C Adamfl went to Hammond today,' wWrehe will take the examination for h position as railway switchman. Roy Getinger, who lives in Barkley. township, went to Chicago Wednesday evening to see his wife, who is quite ill in that city. Mr. Geringer is planning to hold a public sale app nand move to Chicago on account of his wife’s health.
Mrs. Ora Ohupp, of Hammond, who had been visiting relatives here, wen' bo Parr this morning, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. William Schultz. She expects her hudband to join her in a few days and they-will remain here until after the holidays. Mrs. Walter English and daughter, Alice- Belle, of Lafayette, who had been visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English, went to Parr this morning to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Babcock. Private Everet Clark, son of Branson Clark, of Milroy township, was in Rensselaer today. He was mustered out of the service at Qpmp Taylor a few days agd. / It is reported that Boob Tuteur and Mose Leopold have a solemn faraway look tfpon their countenances that cannot be accounted for. Some surmise that they are just about .to take the “flu.” and others feel that it is a matter of dreadful lonesomeness anticipated by the desertion of some of their fellows from thepr ranks. We suggest that these two bachelors be given the preferred attention by all, which may help them to rally from their deep mental depression. Nelson Shafer arrived home Wednesday evening from Canqp Sherman, Ohio, having been sent there from Camp Meade, Md., to be mustered out. Nelson left here in September and was assigned to the ordnance department of the 11th division, and this division was to have left for overseas November 15th.
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