Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Three thousand classy clothes samples to choose your spring and summer suits from, $16.60t0 $75.66. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Miss Hansel Fox, niece of William Traub, returned today to her home in Chicago. Be sure and look over our spring samples for your tailor made suit. Nifty patterns and every suit guar.nteed to fit perfect, $16.00 to $75.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. The Matinee 'Musicale will be held at the Presbyterian- church Friday afternoon, February 28, instead of Sunday, February 23, as previously announced. Besides the program, important business will be transacted. All members of the club are urgently requested to be present. Suit cases, traveling bags, trunks and everything to make traveling comfortable. Duvall’s Quality Shop. . . We have a car of middlings in transit. Will make special prices if taken at car. Kellner & Callahan. Phone 273. . John Linback and son Ernest have rented a four hundred and seventy acre farm in LaPorte county, five miles northeast of Wanatah, and. move upon the same the last of February. Mr. Linback has soLd his farm in north Union township to George F. Meyers. Have you seen our nifty spring caps? Be sure and look them ever. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Marion J. Pierson, of Columbus, Georgia, was in Brook Wednesday and Thursday visiting his father-in-!*' law, C. E. Sunderland, and family* He had just finished his first year with the Moline Plow company, and was allowed a? week’s vacation. He has been given a second year’s contract at a substantial raise in salary, and will return to his work the last , of the week. - JohriForesman, of Foresman, was in Rensselaer today.