Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RENSSELAER, INDIANA ■ Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter Have You Seen the New Fall Collegian “Tjjffl Suits and Overcoats §% vi At My store ? s \ djgjm Now is the time to buy them, as are *h e best values, patterns P and styles that money can buy, |§y I an< * can not P e equaled by any lmjl| store in the state —all at moder- Hoi fffl s ate P r * ces - Take a look at both iiVi my windows and see the Nobby • v H 8 T\ Auto Overcoats and Tailor-Made £ JS Suits and Overcoats, ranging in KfuL ll price from $12.00 to $45.00. |CI 5 |fl Make my store your headquar- (sh mrj ters when in town and I will see • M i lffT' that you are made comfortable R ' IBhPPMI It always pays to buy at an flf LSjBbI Exclusive Store. , Am Clad t 0 Bhow You . I=3 C. EARL DUVALL nZTi :: everybody i; Rensselaer, Indiana ' : show you <\ Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+!;
Mrs. B. J. Moore and Mrs. G. H. Healey are spending today in Lafayette. A 50-pound sack of Perfection flour for $1.50. A first-class flour. Rhoades’ Grocery. Flour is cheaper, Perfection, a good one, only $1.50 a sack of 50 lbs., at Rhoades’ Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Borntrager have returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. E. C. English and son, Harry, went to Glencoe, 111., this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hopkins.
Ladies who have tried Perfection flour say it is perfect. Only $1.50 for 60-pound sack, at Rhoades' Grocery.
Born, Monday,' Aug. 23d, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parks, of near Surrey, a son. v
$2.25 for the round trip to Chicago Sept. 11, 12 and 13; final limit Sept. 20th.
Miss Lenna Grant returned this morning from a short visit at Lafayette.
Mrs. J. E. Gilmore and Mrs. Lillie Sayler went to Lafayette today for a visit of a few days.
Frank Vest and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Francis, went to Ogden, 111., today for a week's visit.
Miss Clara Fisher, of Belleview, Ky., returned home today, after a visit with relatives near this city.
Jerome Andrus and his father-in-law, C. Salrln, left this morning for Jecouje's farm near Shelby, Mich.
Just received, a car of "Aristos" and “Gem of the Valley” flour. Only $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER.
Chas. of Lake Village, republican county chairman of Newton county, Was here on business yesterday.
Charles Robinson has contracted to work for a year for Dr. Turfler on the latter’s 240 acre farm near Rensselaer. He commences work about September Ist.—Monticello Journal.
