Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. William Traub went to Chattsworth, 111., today, to visit his other store. Mrs. A. L. Padgitt and Miss Maud Daugherty are spending today in Chicago. Born, Friday, V Jan. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shigley, in th northwest part of town, a daughter. Mrs. Minnie Peterson and Miss Bertha Peterson, of Keener township, were Rensselaer visitors today. s L. E. Barber, a clerk at Rowles & Parker’s, was called to his home in Ohio last Friday by the death of his father. Chop, bran, middlings, oil meal tankage, oyster shell and all other feeds sold by first-class feed stores, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Geo. W. Thomas and son, Earl of McMinnville, Tenn., who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson for the past week, went to Lafayette today. Miss Lillian will be taken to Wesley hospital in Chicago tomorrow, to undergo an operation for appendicitis and possibly for some other trouble. “Uncle” David Nowels is gradually growing weaker and the end is near at hand, hut he may live for several days. His son, David 8., of Lamar, Colo., arrived yesterday. Emmet Fldler, accompanied by his father-in-law, Henry Crinnel went to Marshall, DL, today, to visit the latter’s daughter. Emmet will also- visit his two brothers, W. E., at Newman, and J. L., at Champaign. ' About thirty young people, boys and girls from 13 to 17 years of age, have organized a dancing club and gave their first dance Saturday night at the armory. They expect to give a dance every two or three weeks, restricted to members of the club anfl a few who have been asked to instruct them. What have you to sell at this time of the year? Try a classified ad in The Republican and you can sell it Remember, that all classified ads go in all issues of The Evening and Semi-Weekly Republican. Use our Classified Column.