Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PIZARRO A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS By Richard Brinsley Sheridan will be presented by the COLUMBIAN LITERARY SOCIETY in the College Auditorium SUNDAY, MARCH 16 - ■ ■ ft at 8 o’clock p. m. Admission 25e. Reserved Seats 35c.

William Traub made a business trip to Lafayette today. L. P. Shirer went to Hammond this morning. Mrs. Harry Jinkerson returned to her home in Chicago Wednesday evening. Kids’ suits in all colors $7.00 to $12.00, the very latest cuts. Duvall’s Quality Shop. | Charles H. Wolfe and Edward Irwin, of Wolcott, were in Rensselaer Wednesday. For Saturday Special—ss.oo allwool jerseys in sweaters, turtle and V neck for $3.45. Be sure and get one. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mr. and Mrs. S. Melvin Haas, of Logansport, came last evening for a few days’ visit with relatives. John E. Meyers, the Kniman merchant, and his son, Lee, were in Rensselaer today. One lot of $4.00 hats for Saturday Specials at $1.98. We can fit any head. Duvall’s Quality Shop. George Wedeking, of LaPorte, and F. A.. Carlisle, of Chicago, visited their daughters at the Monnett school Sunday. Every suit we sell guaranteed to fit perfect and hold their shape and color. All-wool garments $20.00 to $40.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Porter went to Chicago Wednesday evening, where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Rice Porter in a theatre party. The Makeever Hotel, under new management, is now open dayand night. It is running on the American plan. An American is entitled to all he can eat. Come and dine with us. & Anna Larsen, Mrs. Henry Paulus and son, Keith, Mrs. Harry B. Murray, Mrs. Frank Donnelly and Carl Somers and son, Carl, went to Lafayette today. Big Special in men’s, youths’ and boys’ tailor-made suits, and just think, 3,000 samples to choose from and very reasonable. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Delos Rutherford, son of Mt. and Mrs. Firman Rutherford, of Rensselaer, and Miss Verna Leedom, of Morocco, were married at Kentland Saturday evening about fiNp’clock. The young couple had tried to secure a license in Jasper county, but were refused because the young lady wasfrom another county. They will make their home in Hammond. The bridegroom is quite well known in Monticello. —Monticello Journal. That tailor-made suit is now waiting for you. Just come in and we will take your measure and you will ■be right in the swim—better dressed than ever before. Duvall’s Quajjty Shop. Will Duvall and Louis (Putts arrived this morning from Camp Sherman, Ohio, where they were discharged Wednesday. Lloyd Parks was also discharged on the same day but stopped in Cincinnati for a few days. Will and Louis were carrying their homeward-bound smiles and tarried not a moment on their way to their respective homes, giving one the idea that perhaps they were hungry. Both young men were in the draft of last April, leaving here April 3rd and going to Fort Hamilton, New, York. They returned from overseas about the 25th of February. We are prepared to fit every man and boy in this county and will guarantee to fit you dnt from head to foot for less money than any firm in our city and give yoa better quality. Duvall’s Quality Shop.