Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PRINCESS THEATRE ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Feb. 14 AFTERNOON AND EVENING Continuous from 1:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. George Kleine Presents "Between Savage and Tiger” _ -- ’ ' ' <5 . . ■ ffFM |j 'W'4 liiP 1- -tt i - ■■■•"■■ —--- "■ - "■- A Thrilling and Sensational Production in Six Parts Performance Lasts IV2 Hours Mr* Kleine has already presented at the Princess Theatre, Quo Vadis and Last Days of Pompeii, both of which you are all familiar, and “Between Savage and Tiger,” comes up to the standard of his other productions. The thrilling adventures of Lieutenant Ross in the African jungles will keep you spellbound throughout the entire play The afternoon performances begin at 1:30 and will ran continnons until Sp. m. Evening Shows begin promptly at 7p. m. and ran until 11. Admission, All Seats, 20c. 11 Il "- 1 —----—.—..-. I ' ■' f" Cow Sale ' ' - . —■■ I ■■ T”-:—'-'V-! —-=-r=r : , 30 Head of Good Cows and 1 Bull will be sold at Leek’s Hitch Barn Satur. Feb. 14 at 1 o’clock # 8 months time without interest. p This sale will not stop on account of bad weather, -- JOE HALLIGAN
■ Obituary of Smith Newell. _ Smith Newell was' one of seven children horn tp Isaac and Louisa Newell, of Jackson county, Ohio. He was born Dec. 5, 1847; died Peh. 9, 1914, being 66 years, 2 months and 4 days old. He came with his parants to Indiana and settled in Wahash county. On Nov. 2,1884, he was married to Esther Bull. No children were bom to this union. In the winter of 1895 he became a member of the Methodist church and con-
tinued as a member until death. Raymond Wright and Mrs. May Wright Hershman, nephew and piece of Mr. Newell, wore raised to maturity by himself and wife and these with the widow and his many friends were deeply grieved at his Remise. Henry Elgelsbach’s sale will take place next Wednesday, Eeb. 18th. He will have some extra good dairy cows for sale A Classified Adv. will find It
