Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—If you want a farm and possession March 1, I can interest you. I have for sale extra good blue grass farms near school and chufch on gravel roads, good improvements; write for particular*. J. A Anderson, Bedford, Ind. R D. No. 5. FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey boar; ull blood, jrodigreed. Ray Parks, Krone 448. ' FOR SALE—HaIf dozen Partridge Cochin roosters, full blood. John Carmichael WANTED. WANTED—T 6 rent house, etc, near edge of town, with several fccres of land—Harve J. Robinson, at Republican office. LOST. LOST—Between Geo. Kanne’s farm and Leek’s hitch bam r a plush buggy, robe. Please notify M. Kanne, Phone 72, or leave at this office. LOOT—A black muff. Return to Republican office Mrs. Arthur Williamson. ' MISCELLANEOUS. MILK—My customers all say it is the best; careful, clean dairying; milk delivered in Rensselaer at 7 cents a quart Chas. Reed, Phone 567-B. Would you like a printing plant in the west? Address C. W. Faris, Jordan Valley, Ore Hair siwtehes made to order, 3 strands $1.50; old switches worked over. 25 years’ experience. Mrs. J. E. Click, Mulberry, Ind. Get your automobile rtgistr *tion blank for license at the Main Garage. We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor’s hitch barn.—James 0. Clark. W. a. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 32y 2 c for Butteriat this iweek.

Nat C. Goodwin in “Oliver Twist.”

The original New York production in five reels of “Oliver Twist” with the noted star, Nat C. Goodwin, in the title role of Fagin, will be seen at the Princess Theatre for one night, January 15th. These pictures cannot be classed with the usual photo play as they are of an entirely different class and far above anything yet produce! in this line, as every member of the company is a recognized artist and the company posing for these pictures, is the original company that played at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, giving the all star performance of “Oliver Twist,” commemorating the one-hundTedth anniversary of the birth of Chas. Dickens. Nat C. Goodwin has long been the idol of the American theatre going public, and his portrayal of the di:cult characters is all that could be desired and his work in the pictures is typical of the finished artist.

The interesting story of “Oliver Twist” is deiighHullytoldandall the familiar scenes and incidents found in the widely read book are vividly and faithfully portrayed in the films.

Gave Birthday Dinner for Her Son Monday Evening.

Mrs. Thomas Moore gave a very pleasant birthday dinner for her son, Boss, Monday evening, from sto 7 The occasion was his fifteenth birthday. Those present were his teacher at the Presbyterian Sunday School, John I. Gwin, and the following members of his class: Bobert Loy, Frank Hides, Walter Porter, J. D. Both, Gravalius Hansson, Cecil Lee and Willian Eisele. Mrs. JOhn I. Gwin, Paul Beam and Harold Littlefield were also guests. Boss was the recipient of a number of nice presents. The occasion was very enjoyable for all present

Delphi Herald Now Under Management of J. H. Stephens.

Francis M. Smith, who has published The Delphi Evening Herald for several i months, has said it to John H. Stephens, and it will be edited by Clarence W. Stephens, who took charge Tuesday.

Church of God Services.

Eld. S. J. Lindsay, of Oregon, 111., will hold a series of meetings at the Church of God beginning Friday evening, Jan. 16, and continuing over Sunday. Everybody invited.

A Classified Adv. will find it CASTOR IA Jtar infants and Children. . Hi KM YmHct Atapftwpl