Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New sweet * and dill pickles at John Eger’s. ' v i TRAUB & SELIG’S Anniversary Sept 18, 19, 20. Souvenirs. The Sew Club will meet Wednesday afternoon of this week with Miss Julia Leopold: Mort Crockett left this morning on a business trip to Chicago and Detroit. .<• The Girls Card Club will meet Tuesday evening wljth Misses Georgia and Muriel Harris. Mrs. John Remley and son, Gaylord, returned Friday from their visit with Mr. Remley, Opal and Estel at Nichwall, Mont. Make yourself at home at our store during our Anniversary and the Red Men’s Pow-wow. TRAUG & SELIG. Sweet potatoes, cheaper than Irish potatoes. Fancy, large Jersey sweet potatoes, only 3c a pound at John Eger’s. Mrs. Irene R. Baech, of South Bend, came Saturday evening for a visit of several days with Mrs. Kate R. Watson and other relatives. TRAUB & SELIG are showing the largest and best sdock of new Fall and Winter wear for men, boys and little fellows, rightly priced. County Agent Barrett will be at the Bank of Remington this week Wednesday afternoon., -Drop in and tallrmatters over with him. John Macy came from Indianapolis Saturday and yesterday took his aged mother, Mrs. John Kakeever, home with him for a month’s visit. I am not going to have a millinery opening, but am ready for business. While visiting the openings you are cordially invited to come in and see my line.—Mrs. Purcupile. Isaac Thompson and daughter, Mrs. Crawford, of Bluffton, Ohio, came Saturday for a visit of three or four weeks with relatives here. Mr. Thompson is in his 86th year and is enjoying splendid health. John Ramp returned this morning from a Sunday trip to Flora. Nothing serious, we don’t think, and yet John is a ihighty desirable eligible that any Carroll county girl might do well In picking eyes to. During the Red-Men’s Pow-Wow, Sept. 18, 19, 20, pay us a visit and learn what’s correct for Fall and Winter in Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. TRAUG & SELIG. Delphi entertained the Williamsport ball team Sunday and. won a decided victory by the score of 9 to 2. Eight hundred fans paid admission to the game, about twenty going from Monon and a number from other near-by towns. It is easy for you to buy your Fall and Winter outfit here because our stock is the largest to choose from. Correct in style and priced the lowest. It pays to trade here. TRAUG & SELIG.
Miss Edith Adams returned Friday evening from Chicago, where she was with hermother, Mrs. Marlon I. Adams, at the hospital. Mrs. Adams is recovering in a very satisfactory manner from her recent -operation. Dr. W. L. Myer went to Flora Sunday morning to attend a reunion of the Myer family and reports having had a fine time. Mrs. Myer, who had been visiting at Frankfort, joined him at Flora, returning to Frankfort that evening and will come home tonight. Roy Scott writes back encouraging word from Indianapolis, where he is taking treatment for a cancer on his lower lip. The specialist says that it is a skin cancer and can be cured. Roy will have to stay in Indianapolis for three or four weeks, however. We are showing every new style and fabric in the line of Men’s and Young Fellow’s Sults and Overcoats. Prices the lowest. TRAUG & SELIG. Misses Jane Parkison, Ruth Harper and Edna Babcock left this morning for Jacksonville, Hl., the former to enter the academy and the other two to enter Illinois Woman’s College. Miss Harper last year attended college at Hinsdale, Mich.
Kuppenheimer Sults always acknowledged as the best. A large line in stock to"'select from and if not your fit we take your pleasure and have you a Kuppenheimer Suit made without any additional cost. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. S. Jacobs, of Tampa, Fla., who has been here for the past six weeks, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig, was joined last week by her husband, who will be here for several days. Mr. Jacobs is engaged In the real estate business at Tampa. Twelve school girls had a slumber Hess) party at the home of Miss Lueile Luers Friday night, walking out there after the band concert. They cooked their own breakfast of bacon and eggs the next morning and then “hiked” Into town. The party proved a very pleasing diversion for the girls.
