Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

F. A. Morrow has sold his depot grocery to James Snedeker, who reopened it yesterday after it had been closed a‘ day or two for invoice. Duke Nichols will remain with the store. The G. E. Murray Co. find they are over-stocked on many lines of winter goods and will make cut prices in order- to reduce their stock. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wilcox have returned from Lancaster, Ohio, where they have been working for C. Sternberg on his dredge. Mrs Wilcox was poorly in health and they returned to Parr to remain during the winter. We have our regular stock ready for your Inspection as usual at Tule Time, but In addition to this we have a vast assortment of presents at onC dollar. JESSEN THE JEWELER. The militia quintette will go to Goodland this evening to meet the basketball team at that place. Those who will go are, Hugh Kirk, Howard Clark, Edward L. Watson, Louie Putts, Ed Duvall, Fred Hamilton and Lloyd Parks. The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rims and an extra rim is furnished without extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with pleasure, as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tire. - " Mrs. Greenbury W. McCray died Thursday morning at , her home in Kentland. She .is survived by her husband and three children, Warren T. McCray, Mrs. Fannie Comparet and Miss Anna McCray. She was about 70 years of age. The G. E. Murray Co. are making cut prices on blankets, tennis flannels and underwear. Men’s heavy fleecelined union suits, regular SI.OO suit, now 76c. The dedication of the Monnett Home and Watts de Peyster School for Girls will take place at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Dr. George W. Switzer, of Lafayette, will deliver the sermon, and a good musical program has been arranged. As usual we are headquarters ffor Christinas candles, figs and dates. A complete line of nuts, oranges and apples. ' JOHN EGER. John Kovascitz, 15 years of age and a student at St. Joseph’s college, fell while skating on the ice pond Thursday afternoon and fractured the radius of the right arip at the wrist. "

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Osborne, of Hanging Grove township, visited their daughter, Mrs. Hoy Rishling, northwest of town yesterday and John and Hoy attended the Andrus sale.