Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TheEllisTheatre ~ H. S. EI.X.IS, Manager. One Night Only A nr Ofl WEDNESDAY ftpii JU Mack, Underberger & Co. Offer J. Harvey Mack In the Rec-ord-Breaking Success The Straight Road A TRUE HEART STORY OF HOME SWEET HOME Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Girls, are you dissatisfied with your life in this town, Do you feel there is nothing here for you,-that the social environment is totally insufficient, that you want to go away, anywhere, to make somthing of yourself? See “The Straight Road,” and decide. Seats on Sale at Ellis Theatre, Phone 98.
NORTH NEWTON. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shindelar and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Wm. Bierley and family. Henry Smith, of Rensselaer, has been painting the past week at James Lane’s. Mr. Rice and Cale Baker are working in the woods at Milt Grimes’ this week. John Cress, of Chicago, visited in this vicinity over Sunday. The farmers in this vicinity have about all finished sowing their oats. Chester Halstead spent last Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mahary. Mrs. Mclntosh spent part of last week with her nephew, Evert Grimes, and wife. Mrs. Wm. Bierley’s' mother went to Thayer Saturday to visit and will go from there to Kankakee, 111, to visit with relatives for a few v weeks. Better Order Cemetery Work Done Without Delay. If you want work done at the cemetery now is the time to arrange for it. The work is more easily done in the spring, the grass gets a better start and it is impossible to give the best attention to details when the orders are rushed In just before Memorial Day. Many wanted flower beds last year after the plants were exhausted. Please let us know in time this year and to be sure to be in time do it right away. Weston Cemetery Association,* J. H. Holden, Sexton. ’ RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—soc. Oats—3oc. > Chickens—l2c. Eggs—lsc. Old Roosters—sc. I»OPOB PMOTOBT. P. A A. M.—lst and Brd Monday nights. Chapter—lst Thursday night Eastern Star—lst and Brd Tuesday nights. L O. O. F.—Every Thursday night Camp—2nd and 4th Friday nights. Kebekah—lst and 3rd Friday nights. K. of P.—Every Tuesday night Pythian Sisters—2nd and 4th Friday nights. L O. R. N.—Every Monday night. Sf* W ,’ A.—Every Wednesday night Royal Neighbors—lst and Srd Wednesday afternoons. C. O. of F.—lst and 3rd Sunday afternoons at 2 o'clock. W. C. O. of F.—2nd and 4th Sunday afternoons at t o’clock. Q. A. R.—lst and Srd Saturday afternoons. Ladles of the O. A. R.—2nd and 4th .Thursday afternoons. W. R. C.—lst and Srd Tuesday afternoons. Gleaners—lst and Srd Saturday nights. D. A. R 26th of each month when not on Sunday. Co. M, L N. Q.—Every Wednesday night Remington Mt Ayr I Pleasant Ridge 4 Knlnsan 15 Wheatfleld 26 Delfotte 21 Pleasant Grove 1> Wolcott is PrancesvlUe .....j, 18 Alx/ 8 McCoysburg 8 gorrsp J Julian ....*.'.*.*.*lo
