Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —-♦ PICTURES. The Wonderful Electric Magnet, a comedy. The Heart of a Clown, a drama. A Brother’s Wrong, a drama. SONG On Our Balloon Honeymoon.

...THE... REX! The Prettieat Moving Picture Show in the City. MX WABSTSB, Proprietor.

ELLIS THEATRE, NOT UNTIL TUESDAY, MARCH 22. gfiggl dry Belles of the East Side. Those Fun Experts,’ Wood & Ward, with Bessie Bennett and a whirly, girly chorus, presenting their merry, musical hilarious sufficience, “Two Merry Tramps.” The play with classy music. Twelve big Chantlcler musical selections and every one of the whistly kind. The Rah! Rah! Singing ’ party. Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. If you like fish, you can cut down your meat bill 75 per cent. IX Fancy Salmon Trout, 6c a pound. Lake Fish, 6c a pound. Whole Codfish, to close out, 5c a pound. . JOHN EGER. All kinds of gingham aprons, dust caps and sunbonnets* at the M. E. market and apron sale, March 26th. Goods things to eat for Easter. Medium-sized homemade spiced sour pickles, 3c a dozen, at Jahn Eger’s

Ho- | Copyright 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.-No. 10 Have You Ever Thought What Care Is Exercised In the Making of Good Furniture ? The Old Cabinet Maker Says: In making the kind of furniture sold in our store, each piece of •nJ n ? er i 8 Belected and seasoned for months before it is used. Skillful workmen then cut it and complete a piece at a time. The grain of the wood iff treated to a preparation caller a “filler ” then it is sand-papered, after which the finish is given. Then, it is again sand-papered and another coat of varnish is given, « This is the reason that'upon our furniture there is a lustre that lasts. Of course, if we simply sold you furniture regardless of how it was going to look in a few years from now, we could beat our already low prices. We can’t afford to sell you anything which is not proper and right in every way. When it is easv to misrepresent, don’t you think it safer to buy at home from somebody who. knows how to select furniture, who you know is absolutely reliable—from somebody upon whom you can depend upon for honest goods ? A little reflection will show you that we are right in this particular and a close inspection will prove that our prices are lower than you can secure anywhere else. You know that quality counts in furniture, for it is something that you don’t buy every day. \ DM. WORLAND’S Reliable Furniture House Van Rensselaer Street Rensselaer, Indiana . •' rV-t ' ■*-