Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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THOSE TWO FUNNY PEOPLE/ J U NIU S & FA RLE IG H •w In comedy vaudeville acts presenting comedy talking, singing, dancing, and acrobatic oddities. 3 Reels Pictures Each Night Entire Change Vaudeville and Pictures Daily Picture Subjects Pathe’s Weekly Review. “The Dangling Noose,” Selig Drama “The Usual Way,” Essanay Comedy. Prices 10 cents to Everybody. Shows at 7:15 and 8:30.

Dinner Set Given Away. The one hundred piece Dinner Set (on display in our window? will be given away Christmas Eve. • TRAUB & SELIG. I have a splendid in-oposition in a talking machine, a $25 machine which I am selling for $4.98 with a $25 purchase or given away with a SIOO purchase. D. M. WORLAND. $5.00 Given On Each of the Following Dates: Wednesday, Dec. 24 Wednesday, Dec. 31 All coupons good for the S2O in gold, which will be given away Jannary 1, 1914. THE MODEL CLOTHING CO. S. LEOPOLD, Manager. Profit Sharing - System. ' ——- V The next $5.00 given away will be on on next Wednesday at*B o’clock. Everybody comeand bring your coupons. \

A. K. Yeoman Has Purchased The Old Bialosky Farm.

A. K. Yeoman, who some time ago contracted for the sale of his farm southeast of Rensselaer, has contracted the purchase of the Blslosky farms west of this city, a total of 370 acres, with one set of improvements. The price paid was $65 per acre. Curtis, creek runs through the farm. The price is considered quite low. The heirs of the late John Bisldsky made the sale in order to close up the estate

Christmas candles at Fate’s College Inn.

Call Tel. 6 for all kinds of hard and soft coal, quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. Gwin Lumber Co.

Frank Kresler made a business trip to Chicago Heights today. He has, a flat building In that city, which he acquired Ln a trade.

Call Tel. 41 for all kinds of hard and soft coal, quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. Gwin Lumber Co.

Warren W. Washburn, who was elected the president of the ParentsTeachers Club at Goodland last week, was also chosen Worshipful Master of the Masonic lodge of that place.

Call Tel. 6 for all kinds of hard and soft coal, quality and service guaranteed.—J. C. Gwin Lumber Co.

Charles Jacks, the barber, ha® resigned his job at Free Wood’s shop and last week started working tor Bird Vlant at Lowell. Hl® family will remain here for some time and Charley was home to spend Sunday with them.

Christmas candles at Fate’s College Inn. 6