Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MUTUAL MOVIES The Hop* of Good Pictures Wednesday Night, Jan. 7 “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West” and “Pawnee Bill’s Far East” Showing in all its details Orand Military Touraajnent. Rhoda Royal’s wonderful horses and elephants. Battle of Summit Springs. Wonderful feats of horsemanship. ■" - •' . ,•• -.. _ - ‘ r ... ' ' ;S • ’ . * V In this picture Which Was taken from the great show of the above name, you will see the famous characters, Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Bill and Johnny Baker, world’s greatest marksman, also Miss Lulu Parr, champion bucking horse rider and whom ex-president Roosevelt proclaimed to be the bravest girl of all. • Doors Open at 6:45. Admission 10 Cents.

Kept Marriage Secret From Rensselaer Friends Five Weeks. A secret of five weeks has just leaked out, it having become known that on Nov. 29th, the marriage of Miss Charlotte E. Grey, of Hobart, daughter of John A. Grey, formerly of this city, to Mr. James L. McCord, took place at Crown Point. The newly married couple will take up their residence in Pine Village where the groom conducts a bakery. The Jasper county friends of the bride extend wannest congratulations.

City Treasurer’s Books. Being confined to my home by illness I am unable to open urn the treasurer’s books until further notice. 0. M. SANDS, Oity Treasurer. Rubber stamps at Republican office. Ask for free catalogue.

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