Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
biui also * pleasant surprise in jßto>re gptf'ljhim. JjFhjjr jgpd j qu£§iy cdilpcted m<m*sy trpm *acfc of thp4«rcei anti with it purchased a beautiful watch charm with the design of the Scottish Rite Masons, of vthich he is a member, on it. As the exchange of favors occurred at the same time, the* coincident was the subject of quite an article in a Tulsa newspaper. .. ... G. B. Porter is in Chicago on business today. Louis Genires went to Chicago Heights today to spend the day. Leland Carson, who went west with Harry Murray several weeks ago, is working in Missoula, Mont., where he has a good job. Liv. Ross went to Chicago this morning to act as a pilot for an auto party that wanted to be sure not to get off the road. Mrs. Alfred Hoover returned this afternoon from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Indianapolis, Lebanon and other places. Several ladies surprised Mrs. Mary A,. Howe at her home on Weston, street yesterday evening, and a very pleasant evening was spent. When you buy a tailor-made suit that is what you expect to get, and that is what you get when you buy Kahn Tailored suits of me, but no other concern can say that. A perfect fit is guaranteed or no sale. C. EARL DUVALL.
Ernest Gowland is now working at St. Joe, Mo., and has taken a temporary job there pending his quest for a permanent one. He rather expects to make that city his permanent home and Mrs. Gowland will join him there when he finds permanent work.
MILLINERY AND SUIT OPENING f Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Millinery Opening by the “Big Store” of This City (J® ) A somewhat radical departure, but one that will be worth coming miles to M S,ver before htt.e the women of We have on display for this Opening a large number of Imported Parisian and American Pattern Hats Beautiful in colorings and materials. Besides the large display of pattern hats, our expert trimmers have been busy making hats for this Opening to please every taste, and styles suitable for everyone. Our trimmers, if you prefer, will be pleased to take your order and execute your hat to your own taste and ideas. It will be to your own interest to call upon us for anything you need in fall Millinery, and we especially invite you to attend our Opening and bring your friends, whether you want to buy or not. Second B^loor.
Suit, Cloak and Fur #|i| \ § Opening : IF ; Our stock is large and contains full lines of practical styles—Coats and Suits for almost every occasion. But for this opening we have dozens of the very latest Fall o Models in Suits shipped us especially tor this opening, exclusive models from one of * ! the largest suit houses in this country. .All suits will be delivered right from your 4 own selection, so there will be no waiting unless you prefer to have a Suit made to 4 yofi'r own measure. .These suits are perfect fitting and perter tailored than any store iJ in this county can sell you, and we especially invite you to come to our opening, 7 u whether you want to buy or not, as our display of Millinery and Suits will be worth i ‘ W e pan sell you a Coat or Suit of,the very latest style, guaranteed to give perfect jtwUml satisfaction, and furnish you the very latest style Hat to match your costume, right here under one roof, all at prices that mean a big saving to you. There is an increasing Jm jj favor for the plain tailored styles, and you will find here a very large and interesting if w VH||l collection of tailored suits in all the new shades in the very latest weaves at prices M ill 11 Jllll from $12.50 to $35.00. But for this Opening we have placed on sale one of the very Klijm J * newest suits, made of all-wool materials, in blue and grey, specially ' jiM |jjf u Ask to see our Mink Fur Bets. Mink Fur is very fashionable and the most 'rfflUffll! 1' KEIBI 0 beautiful fur now in vogue. fjji cl 111 • 11 ROWLES & PARKER tST
