Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EXCELLENT SHOW AT ELLIS THEATRE j y'P ■. A' .-'.. 'I Fine Looking Performers Arrived lor Vaudeville Performance This Evening: The vaudeville at the Ellis Theatre this evening will doubtless be of very excellent quality and well worth the price of admission. The. performers arrived ■ this Booming and arc nine in number and all ryce looking people They have made a circuit of towns in the north part of the state and bring with them splendid endorsements. Manager Ellis started the scheme for Friday night vaudeville last week, when a first class company was here and this bill is reported to be better than that of last week. A matinee was given at 3 o’clock and two performances will be given tonight, the first at 7:30 and the second at 9 o’clock. There are five acts.
Have You Your Share of The “General Stock of Money"? (Washington, D. C., Jan. B.—The ‘general stock of money” in the U. S. on January 2, 1914, amounted to $3,775,464,096, which is about eight million dollars miore than the stock of the same article on December 1, 1913, according to the treasury’s monthly statement. Of this amount nearly two billion dollars was in gold coin, including bullion in the treasury; about seven hundred'and fifty-seven million dollas was in national bank notes, and about five hundred and sixty-five million dollars fn silver dollars. The treasury estimates Hie population of the continental Unite dStates at 98,181,000, and says the circulation per capita iwas $35.11.
Royal Neighbors Installed Officers for Ensuing Tear. The Royal Neighbors have installed their new officers as follows: Irene Arnott, Oracle. Bessie Payne, Vice Oracle. Jennie Barnes, Past Oracle, iMrs. John Smith, Chancellor. Enne Benedict, Receiver. Bertha Smith, recorder. Mrs. C. W. Plhtt, Sentinel. Mrs, Horace Daniels, Outer Sentinel. Belle Maxwell, Marshal. Mable Reed, Ada Reed and Alice Howe, Managers. M. D. Gwin, Physician.
Annual Meeting of the Tamers - - .. Mutual Insurance Association. Notice is hereby given to all members of the Banners' Mutual Insurance Association that the annnjti stockholders' meeting will be held at Remington, Ind., Saturday, Jan. 10th, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m. The assessment for 1913 was at the rate of 20 cents on the SIOO. W. A. McCullough, Pres. Prank E. Fisher. Sea Presbyterian Ohurch. Sabbath evening the pastor will use the stereopticon to illustrate the sermon on the life of Joshua. The public is most cordially invited. GOAL. We have just received another car of the celebrated White Ash coal. J. 0. GWIN A 00. Call on us for anything in a full line of bicycle tires, supplies, and. repairing. Free air. Also gun, lock work, and anything else in the mechanical line.—Main Garage.
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