Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Whatever else may be said or written with reference to men’s and young men’s clothes for Fall, two big facts stand opt in bold relief— THE FIRST: It’s going to Fall Season in the history of gentlemen's clothes. , THE SECOND: Nowhere is there shown such a remarkably satisfying and complete variety of the really smartest and best of the new styles as here. All Wool, Hand Tailored SUITS AND OVERCOATS IBs $25 Equally good values and smart styles in hats, shirts, neckwear, hoisery, underwear and other fix«ings for man’s adornment and Copyright, tQii ri. B Kir-thbnum Co, COttlfOrt. TRAUB & SELIG “THE NEW YORK STORE" Odd Fallow^Uulldtnfl —— RENSSELAER
See the Kingsbury Hats in all shades, and in the rough and the smooth.—C. EARL DUVALL. > Mrs. Alice Potts and three daughters ©pent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James Robinson, in Lafayette. Several Rensselaer people are planning to take in the Mo non's excursion to French Lick next Sunday. Be sure and buy a Bradley sweater coat, in all colors and grades, from SI.OO to $8.50. At Duvall’s quality shop.—C. EARL DUVALL. ■"' l ■ r ' 1 ■ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hayes returned to their home in Marion Saturday after a couple of weeks visit with their children north of town. Mrs. B. J. Moore left this morning to attend the meeting of the Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters at Indianapolis as a delegate from the Rensselaer Temple. Miss Clara L. Hagins of Chicago, came down Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins, returning to the city Monday morning.
Mrs. Emory Mills of Mancie stopped off over night here Friday while on her way home from a visit with her parents Mr. and - Mrs. R. B. Porter, at Mt. Vernon, So. Dak. Mrs. Mary Kenworthy, Mrs. Benjamin Turner and Mrs. Lydia Lane of Westpoint, returned home Saturday after visiting here a few days with Mrs. Harriet Rowen and Mrs. Mary Mathena. “Jim” Rhoades returned Saturday from a short visit in Kingman, Kan., where his wife and her parents went recently. He report that Miss Ruth Parklison is improving greatly in health. His wife is expected home this week. i. Frank King, the blacksmith, and David Halstead. of Newton towni ship, won some prizes at the Remington horse show last week, the former’s team taking 2nd in the general purpose class, Ist in the suri rey class. Mr. Halstead won first [ on his fine matched team of dun ; mares that cleaned up all the shows [last year.
