Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1913 — Page 1
No. 256.
ELECTRIC VACUMM CLEANERS FOR RENT. K. T. RHOADES & CO. - PHONE 579
N. LITTLEFIELD RECEIVES COMMISSION AS P. M.
Will Not Take the Office Until November First in Order to Avoid Making Two Reports. * " N. Littlefield received his commission as postmaster on Friday evening. The appointment was made early in the month but for some reason there was a delay in sending the commission. Mr. Lib .tlefleld gave a surety bond for $5,000 for the faithful performance of his duties a $2,000 increase of the bond required) of the former postmaster, the growing business of the office accounting for the increased bond. After a conference with Postmaster Murray Mr. Littlefield will not take the office until November Ist. If he should take the office now two duties, a $2,00t) increase of the bond Mr. Murray holding the office until the regular report period only one report will be necessary, and will be made by the retiring officer. Mr. Littlefield will spend the intervening week in familiarizing himself with the duties of the office by working there.
Great Show at Princess Next Monday Night.
The Princess Theatre will give two great vaudevijle acts on Monday evening, Oct. 27th, in connection with its usual high class motion picture show. These pets consist of Snow White Bonnie, the educated horse, and Prof. Witte, Magician. Don’t fail to see Monday night’s show. Usual prices—sc and 10c.
Fresh Fish Received Daily.
Fresh fish received daily at Retherford & Holmes’ fish market on Van Rensselaer street, north of Duvall’s clothing store. White fish, cat fish, yellow perch and salt water fish received daily. Reduce the high cost of living by buying fish in the place of meat. There's many a good fellow whose wife doesn’t know it.
PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT “The Battle at Fort Laramie” In Two Parts A Thrilling Kalem Western Drama • See the Indians in the great Battle Scene - ' This fascinating Western Kalem Drama founded on Historic facts is one of die best productions of its kind ever enacted in motion pictures and you should avail yourself of this opportunity of seeing one of the late Kalem Masterpieces. OTHER PICTURE: “The Pickpocket,” a great Vitagraph comedy. i DON’T FORGET THE SHOW THIS EVENING and bring your, friends with you First Show at 7:30. Prices 5 and 10c
The Evening Republican.
HORTON BROS. BUY THE GAYETY AIRDOME
Have Sold Their Show at Covington and Next Summer Will Have Charge of the Gayety. Horton Bros., Perry and John, have contracted the sale of their picture show at Covington and the transfer will be made next week. They have also contracted for the purchase of B. F. Barnes of the Gayety Airdome and next summer will conduct a first-class place of amusement of vaudeville and pictures. It is the intention of the boys’ father, Dr. J. W. Horton, next summer to rebuild his brick business building now occupied by McFarland’s grocery and Haskell’s barber shop, by extending the building to Hemphill’s blacksmith shop, removing the small frame buildings now occupying the ground. This will ipake a bulding 130 feet long and he expects Jlo convert this into a modern playhouse, and when the summer season closes at the airdome to open the house for fall, winter and spring shows. The building will be of brick and a modern show front and entrance will, be provided for in the plans.
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Mrs. C. W. Fairbanks Died Friday in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Charles Warren Fairbanks, wife of the former vice-president, died Friday in Indianapolis of pneumonia, alter a sickness of nine days. \ Her case was regarded as hopeless almost from the start Mrs. Fairbanks had been In poor health for some time, but the gravity of her last illness was not known by her friends, many of whom did not know that rfhe was 111 until after
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ture it embodied many of er own ! ideas. She is survived by her husband, four sons, one daughter, her mother and two sisters. The funeral will take place in Indianapolis at 2 o’clock Bunday afternoon.
Baptist Church. Sunday School 9:90 a m. Morning service 10:45 a m. Prayer mooting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. We give you a hearty welcome to jtf 1 these services. ’
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: WIATIII FORECAST. Fair tonight; unsettled and eoldea Sunday.
Methodist Church. Sunday School 9:30 a m. JCpworth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching services 10:45 a ra. and 7:80 p. m. Sermons by pastor. Tire public ia cordially invited to all services. 4 Rev. Paul C. Curalek. D. D. Phone 202 for fresh oysters, 40a ql
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