Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TAKE HE WEDNESDAY February 4 Will be the date for the all star Vaudeville Thu Week ■ 1 "■■■""l 11 " ■' II ■..II.IIJIUMJ .11 mi ll 111—,,. Something Else Of Interest Bargain Matinee at 4 p. m. PRICE 10 AND 20 CENTS. NIGHT 25C TO EVERYBODY Ellis Theatre • "■ " 1 " " One Night Only Thurs. Feb. 5 Beecher’s Big Uncle Tom’s Cabin A Complete Scenic Production including Beautiful Aiigorical Transformation of Little Eva’s Ascention into Heaven. Band and Orchestra Watch for the Concert. Prices 25, 35, 50c. Better Reserve Early. ' WEATHER. Fair tonight but becoming cloudy Tuesday and followed by rain or snow. A REAL SNOW STORM OAMR FRIDAY NIGHT Started With Sleet and Then a Fall of the Beautiful—Six Inches on the Level. There is about 6 inches of snow on the level, but it is haTd to tell how long it will last, as the sun is out and it Is somewhat wanner than it was this morning. Sleet that gave a smooth coating to all exposed surfaces preceded the snow and then five or Six inches of snow fell during Friday night and Saturday morning. It it the first snow of consequence fr the entire winter. M. P. Comer came to town today and after transacting some business at the First National Bank went to the office of Hamilton A Kellner to transact some business and there discovered that he had lost his pocketbook some place between there and the bank. He retraced his steps and made Inquiry of George Markin and several others along tyie street Just as he watt about to enter the bank Charles J. Dean called to him and informed him that he had found the purse, which contained $37. Mr. Comer was certainly very much gratified and came to The Republican office to give Mr. Dean credit for the purse and money. Mr. Comer had missed his hip pocket and simply put, the purse between his overalls and trousers and it had slipped down his leg. •
