Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
QUOTATIONS ON OVERALLS. Newark, N. J., April 20.—Overalls at $43.50 a pair is the latest quotation in the nation’s war on high priced clothing. The following newspaper advertisement, inserted by a local merchant, appeared today: “Substantial overalls in fashionable one-piece models, made of strong, serviceable materials, suitable alike for dress, for office work, for bricklaying, for banking, boiler-making, bookkeeping, fishing, school, gardening, banquets, church and the' theatre. “They are pleasing priced as follows: Plain overalls, $2.25 to $3.50; overalls with belts and solid gold, sterling silver, and French enamel buckles, from S4O to $10.25; overalls with rhinestone buckles, $43.50 to $42.25. . ; . - ——•—• S. M. Laßue was in Roselawn today. Mrs. Dal Gilson and Mtrs. W. C. Babcock went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Ida Benjamin and Mrs. L. E. Barber went to Lafayette today. (Granville Moody John Eger were in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed went to Lafayette this forenoon. S. E. Kurßhner of Brown, Ohio, arrived here today. Geo. H. Gifford of Tipton came today to transact some business connected with the Gifford estate. W. W. Dunlap and family now occupy the former Fred A. Phillips residence on Clark street. Zelpha Brown and son Bernice of McCoysburg were in Rensselaer today.
Dr. C. C. Bassett of Goodland was in Rensselaer Wednesday, having brought a patient to the hospital. Mrs.- Margaret Landis returned to her home today after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Mell Abbott. Mrs. David Hahn and .daughter, Ada, returned to their home at Burnettsville today after visiting relatives here. Henry Ridgley and his sister, Mrs. Henry Roller, returned to their home at Monticello today after attending the funeral of their broth-er-in-law, Wm. Casto. Mrs. Gilbert Albin took her son, Albert, to the St. Louis sanitarium at St. Louis, Mo., today where he will undergo and operation to straighten x his foot. Mrs. Albin will remain there indefinitely with her son. \
