Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ANNOUNCEMENT. Beginning Monday, December 4th, there will be a change in the ownership of The Republican. Leslie Clark, who recently purchased George H. Healey’s interest in The Republican, has sold a one-half interest in the plant and business to Louis H. Hamilton, who will begin his work on the above date, he taking charge of the news and editorial end of the business. Mr. Hamilton needs no introduction to our readers, having for some years held the position of superintendent of the-public schools of Jasper county. He is personally acquainted with nearly every citizen of Jasper county, man, woman and child. He is a hard worker and we know he will fill the place vacated by Mr. Healey in a manner acceptable to all our readers. Mr. Hamilton will make his bow to the public next Monday. Thanking all our readers for past favors and asking for a continuance of your patronage for the new firm of Clark & Hamilton, I remain, Yours truly, LESLIE CLARK.

Third Indiana to Leave For Hpme State Sunday. *The Third Minnesota Infantry, stationed at Llano Grande, Texas, is expected to leave for home today, and will be followed by the Third Indiana on Sunday. The Third Indiana will reach Indiana some time this coming week and may be home softie time within the next two weeks. Traub’s Big Clearance Sale is now going on, and the crowds are taking advantage of the reduced prices on high grade clothing. New fall line of goorts are now la. Order that suit today and be prepared for falL -Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. Lyceum Dates., Roy Smith, lecturer, Dec. lb. Schildkret, orchestra, Jan. 5. Hagerman, lecturer, Feb. 8. Rob Roys, quartet, March 5. . _ hit • *>'■** : * ■ ~