Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ELLIS THEATRE -—-3 5 ——.. ' ..... - ... ——— TONIGHT THE DASHING WIDOW Lanham’s Lyric Players In a New Repertoire of COMEDIES AND DRAMAS r; Two complete performances each evening. The first show begins promptly at 7:30 o’clock. You can come as late as 8:45 and see a complete show. Positively no price higher than 10c for any seat. Reserved seats now on sale. THE BIG TEN-CENT SHOW

This is Worthy of Your Careful Consideration ■ Rates per $1,000.00 of Life Insurance in The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Age Rate Dividend Net Cost 21 $1022 $1.72 $8.50 22 1030 1.73 8.57 23 10.39 1.73 8.66 , 24 10.48 1.74 8.75 25 10.58 1.74 8.84 30 1123 1.-79 . 9.44 - 35 1224 1.87 1037 40 13.95 2.06 11.89 The above is a partial table of dur rates on the Ten Year Term, convertible within seven years. This company has over a quarter of a million dollars in force in Jasper County. Every policyholder satisfied. This company does more than it agrees. If you are interested, call or write C. ARTHUR TUTEUR Special Representative, Rensselaer, Indiana. “IT’S RIGHT IF I WRITE IT.”

Leave Orders for Vines And Plants With Holden. ' * - I have on hand planty of vines for porch boxes and trellises, also plenty of plants for flower beds, boxes, etc., including several thousand geraniums. They will be ready to go out on and after May 6th. Call at the house, 2 blocks north of the cemetery. J. H. HOLDEN.

Notice to the Lovers Of Good Ice Cream. Chamberlin’s Perfection leO Creani is-always sold by the leading dealera ’ It costs him more money, but he wants to serve the BEST. Sold by C. P. Fata at Rensselaer’s leading soda fountain. Orders for piano tuning can be left with any of the band boys and Prof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction. The young man who brought the crippled suit case filled with bottled beer to Rensselaer Sunday evening denies that fie was intoxicated and we are glad to accept his statement in this matter. He said that he had been in Hammond and brought the beer >ome for his father, who is In poor health and had requested It. No intention was ours to injure the young man, only to set him right In a matter where he seemed to be wrong. Let it be hoped that the beer carrying from Thayer and Cedar Lake to Rensselaer will not be tolerated by officers this year.