Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Exclusive Clothier, furnisher, and Hatter ' • * * ... nc — $3 Kingsbury Hat Given Away Free This Week be sure and buy your Suit and Overcoat this week, for L —mWSr~ with every $25.00' purchase I will give away F*REE one $3.00 Kingsbury Hat, and you may take I have by far the best line of Jffl| ijilln Suits, Overcoats, and Furnishing ■! Mr ■Jmm Goods in the county, and can not I 1 |lfl| be equalled by any concern in the |j |j AlPat reasonable prices. j A nobby line of Sweater Coats jH for men, boys, and ladies. When your wife, mother, or sweetheart are looking for Gloves, send them to me, as I have the best line in the city. Christmas will soon be here, and it’s time you were looking around for your gifts. I have combination sets of Tie, Sock and Handkerchief to match; Neckwear of all kinds, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Silk Hose, Mufflers, and everything in the novelty line. C. EARL DUVALL Quality-Values Rensselaer, Indiana.

J. S. Moon left today for Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Clyde Randle was in Monon a short time today. Good cow feed, $1 a hundred. MAINES & HAMILTON. Barn, with four stalls, for rent. B. FORSYTHE. Wanted—Two loads of timothy hay. Geo. F. Meyers. N. 25 W. R. Nowels and wife returned yesterday from their visit with their daughtersoat several places. 111 t Say, you, don’t miss the BurnsJohnson pictures at the Rex Saturday night. Miss Georgia Metcalf, of Girard, 111., is the guest of Mrs. Firman Thompson. County Recorder J. H. Tilton has removed to the Gus Yeoman property on West Clark street. r .nl_ Fine choice eating or cooking apples, SI.OO a bushel, at Rowles & Parker's. The Evening Republican, delivered at your door is only 10 cents a week. Order it today. Frank Barton, of Woodland, 111., has been visiting his father-in-law, Wm. Garland, and family. ‘ ,« Fine Northern Spy eating Apples, <I.OO bushel. Phone 95. ROWLES Sc. PARKER. John Meyers is down from Kniman today to see his brother, Mayor-elect Geo. F. Meyers.