Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Alex. Frye made a trip to Lafay.ette today. ■■■ ■ • —■ t Now, for a great Clearance Sale. TRAUB & SELIG. John Duvall was down from Chicago for Christmas. Oysters 35 cents per quart; fish all week at Haus’ restaurant. W. J. Weaver, of Goshen, came today to visit the family of Kenton Blankenship. Ask Hamilton & Kellner for their special proposition on manure spreaders. F. E. Cox returned this morning from Chicago, where he spent Christmas. Coal, wood and feed at Hamilton '& Kellner’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap spent Christmas at Morocco, returning this mQrning. Born, Christmas day, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Price, of Barkley township, a daughter. Born, today, Dec. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Jenkins, of neat McCoysburg'Vh daughter. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. Mrs. Frank Schroer and son went to Chicago this morning to visit until Sunday with relatives. Mrs. A. W. McAuly, of Chicago Heights, is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Alter.

Charles Pefley and family, of Remington, are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. P. Warner, this week. This is our first “After-Christmas’’ sale, but it will be a good one. TRAUB & SELIG. Some good cows, mares, brood sows and 16 head of shoats afe, Harrington & Comer’s sale, Dec. 30th. Miss Ida Jacobson, of Louisville, Ky., is here to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Davenport. Lem Charais, of Brookston, visited his father, H. L. Charais, of Jordan township, over Christmas. Gerald Strong, of Homer, Mich., came this morning to spend a few days at the hbme of H. E. Hartley. Miss Irene Ballinger came from Fair Oaks today to spend a week with, her cousin, Miss Fern Davisson. i Everything in our store, including all Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings and Hats will be slaughtered. TRAUB & SELIG. F. W. Taylor, of Chicago, was the guest over Christmas of his wife, who" is a trained nurse and is engaged at the home of W. H. Barkley. C. A. McColly, of Chicago Heights, came Tuesday for a Christmas visit with his relatives in and near Rensselaer. Judge Robert Yanatta, of Marion, came Tuesday to spend a few days w’ith his parents, Mr. andTVlrs. John R. Yanatta, and his daughter, Marjorie. Mrs. A. O. Garriott, of Hammond, and her mother, Mrs. Alex. Leech, went to Brook Tuesday to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamacher. J. F. Price and son, Frank, of Lafayette visited their farm at McCoysburg today and then autoed to Rensselaer and went to Lafayette on No. 5. The time has now arrived w r hen we w'ill have to think seriously of next spring. We must reduce our stocks, and the public is the gainer. TRAUB & SELIG.

Forest Morlan, Vern Haas and Junior Benjamin, Rensselaer boys who are working in clerical jobs lor tin* Monon in Chicago, were home for Christinas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica and baby, of Francesville, were Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Mrs. Merica <will remain for about a week. We do not wish to bore you with details regarding this great sale, but an inspection of our stocks will be of mutual advantage to us. TRAUB & SELIG. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon, of Terre Haute, came to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, and her little daughter, Ruth McKenzie, and Mr. Harmon’s brother, L. A. Harmon. “Kiekie” Moll, for four years a star football player at Wisconsin University, and last year coach of Purdue, died Christmas afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at Madison, Wis., of typhoid fever. Mrs. John E. Alter, of Union township, left this afternoon for Salt Lake City. Utah, for a visit with her son, Cecil, who is prominent as a government weather bureau man in that city. Miss Mary Wright, who is teaching school at Chisholm, Minn., is here to spend the holiday vacation with her brother, W. j. Wright. Her sister, Miss Leathe, who also teaches at Chisholm, is spending the vacation with their other sister,. Mrs. V. O. Handcock, at Shrevesport, La. ,