Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-- ■ - -«■ —..- - ——■■ ■ . ■ —■■ • - 33-^ —- 1 *• - - - - *- . - -.- —A- -- ■ *—*■—it, ■—\ m-..; w ~ -...- REX THEATRE Saturday, March 7th AFTERNOON AND EVENING '• SPECIAL FEATURE The Battle of Gettysburg A $75,000 Production In 5 Reels PRODUCED BY THOS. H. INCE, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF KAY-BEE AN PROUELES Films A wonderful dramatic story, leading up to the great battle which, lasted three days, and which is faithfully reproduced. Thousands.of soldiers are seen engaged in a whirlwind combat, with charges and artillery fire. Fighting with desperate fuyr, the southern troops fought superior numbers with amazing bravery. This is without question the greatest military film ever produced, consuming four months of time. Facing defeat on the third day, Gen. Lee gave the order to Gen. Pickett to charge, and the brave soldiers followed their leader through a murderous rifle fire and a fierce cannonading, nor did they stop until most of their number were stretched lifelessupon the field. This is the most heroic and sensational incident in the war history of the - world, and is shown in the film in all detail. ADMISSION 15c. OLD SOLDIERS 10c.

Hear Amsbary at the M. E. church Monday night. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warn er Lumber Co. Edna Donnelly is visiting in Chicago. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Mrs. M. E. Talley is spending today with her son, Fred Phillips, in Hammond. Joe Moosmiller yesterday completed his removal to his farm near Laura. The Blue Bell cream separator is one of the best on the market. Investigate this bhfore buying.—Hamilton & Kellner. Don’t miss Wallace Bruce Amsbary, the next number of the union lecture course. He will be at the M. E. church Monday evening, March 9th. Wallace Bruce Amsbary is one of the leading entertainers on the lecture circuit. He will be at the M. E. church next Monday night, March 9th.

There is nothing better or cheaper for this time of year for table sauce than California evaporated peaches. Extra fancy, large, bright ones, 3 lbs. for 25c. California evaporated apricots, 15c a lb. JOHN EGER. L. M. Hasty and family, of Pekin, 111., returned home today after a visit of several days with his brother, Eugene Hasty, and his sister, Mrs. Frank Rowen. (Miss Bernice Rhoads, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rhoads, is improving from an attack of appendicitis. Fish of all kinds for Lent. Mackerel, lake fish, codfish, spiced and salted Holland herring, smoked salmon, bloaters, herring, and all kinds of canned fish. JOHN EGER. ’ John R. Gray, of ’ Rensselaer, is announced as a candidate for the democratic nomination for county assessor. Bandmaster Otto Braun and family have moved here frdm Lowell and occupy the house just vacated by Mrs. Ida Pierce and family, on Front street. A demonstration of the Low Down International Spreader will soon be given by Hamilton & Kellner. Watch for the date. « J. C. Frazee was over from Peru yesterday to close up two deals, one with W. C. Blankenbaker, who purchased Mr. Frazee’s farm in Barkley township, and the other with Harvey Davisson, who also purchased a quarter section in Barkley. Bismarck German dill pickles, soured by" the German"process' with" dill. Also fancy sweet pickles at 10c a dozen. JOHN EGER. A. G. Lucas is moving here from Remington and will occupy the house which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clouse have vacated on Vine street near the depot Mr. and\Mrs. Clouse have moved to part of the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purcupile, on South Cullen street. 1 ; ‘ 1 ~

We have a car of the famous Kentucky washed nut ooal for the range stove, thoroughly washed and free f’om all impurities. J. C. cwinYumber CO. CASTOR IA Mr Wuiu Children. hi KN Yn Dm Always Bwgfrt Boars she /TV S 7 BffDStwo of