Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EllisTheatre MATINEE AND NIGHT Saturday Jan. 24 STEELY & MANUELS ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE THE BIGGEST BILL YET LORNA DEANE Singing and Dancing JUGGLING MATHIEU Eccentric Juggling FORD & CODY Character Changes, Singing and Dancing WM. McGRATH Up-Side Down, Dance and Acrobat GEORGE & EARLE Musical, Singing PEOPLE LIKE IT BEST First Shew, 3p. m. Second Show, 7:30 Third Show, 9.

. Home made sauer kraut at The Home Grocery. Oscar Flowers, of Colfax, visited W. E. Harris and family this week. John Deere line of implement© is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Scott Johnson, of Morris, 111., was this week visiting Mrs. Emma J. York and family. —- We have some fancy, fresh smoked finnan haddie. Try them. JCHIL E GER. Mrs. Allie Porter returned to Valparaiso this morning after a week here since New Years. .Home baking made a pleasure by using A. and K.’s Best Flour, $1.35 a sack.—Home Grocery. Ellis Theatre, afternoon night, each Saturday, Steely & Manuel’s All Star Vaudeville. 3 lbs. of fancy California evaporated peaches, or seedless raisins for 25c, at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters went to Gilman, 111., today, for a 10 days’ visit with relatives. W. J. Wright and Zern Wright went to Chicago this morning to attend the furniture market. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson re turned to Fulton today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bruce, the women being sisters. J. W. Beckman left this morning for Waterloo, lowa, to resume his work as a traveling salesman for a Chicago cement company. Helen, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duvall, has been quite sick for several days with an attack of stomach trouble. SI.OO Wizard Polish free with each Wizard Triangle Polish Mop. $2.50 value for $1.50. THE HOME GROCERY.*

Miss Lucy Healy left this morning for St. Louis, Mo., for a visit of two or three weeks with friends at the academy she attended last year. For isc we will sell you a package of self-raising panepke or buckwheat flour and a bottle of maple and cane syrup. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Delos Thompson left this morning for Battle Creek, Mich., to see her mother, Mrs. T. B. Skinner, who has been in quite poor health but is now somewhat improved. Ladies and children, remember the afternoon performance of Steely & Manuel’s All Star Vaudeville at the Ellis Theatre, Saturday at 3 o’clock. Prices 15 and 25 cents. Mrs. L. Lafond and little son returned to their home at Kankakee, 111., this morning after a visit of three weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Borntrager.

Sales ladies wanted at Rowles & Parker’s store. Apply at the store Wednesday or Thursday evening between 4 and 5 o’clock. Those with experience preferred. Ex-Mayor George F. Meyers is still confined to his home by sickness, which is of the order of grip. He is mending slowly and will probably be able to get out within a few days. There is still considerable chlckenpox scattered about town and it has made considerable inroads in-the attendance of the grades in the school. While the breaking out {s reported to be very pronounced the cases are none of them very severe from the standpoint of sickness.