Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs, L. H. Cook, of Seymour, Ind., returned to her home today after a visit of a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers. Mr. Cook’s husband is Sergeant Cook, of [the U. S. Army, who is on detail as an instruction sergeant with the Indiana Guard. For some time he has* been" stationed at Seymour, instructing a new company. Manager Ellis is to be congratulated on having secured ‘The Flaming Arrow” for one performance at the Ellis Theatre on Friday, March 13. .The company carries a splendid band and orchestra. The cast is headed by Mr. CaJ Callahan and a strohly supported company. The company carries special scenery and electrical equipment and is conceded to be one of the best of its class now traveling. You will be assured of a delightful evening’s entertainment by “The Flaming Arrow” company. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. L. G. Willett of Hoopeston, Ilk, who has been looking after some farming interests for his father, J. T. Willett, also of Hoopeston. left for his old home today. Mr. Willett has about 700 acres of land in the Gifford country, which he purchased some three years ago. He has four tenants on the farm this year. Young Willett is -about to complete his third enlistment in the Illinois National Guard and for the past two years he has been a member of the machine gun section of the* fifth regiment. At the conclusion of his present enlistment he expects to re-enlist and will ask to be allowed to remain with his company.
_ Hustling For Business. The man who whispers Down a well About 'the goods he has to sell, Won’t reap the Golden Gleaning Dollars Like one wbo climbs A tree and hollers. I am selling buggies. A new ear just received. C. A. ROBERTO - Rensselaer.
Lady Must Pay for the Gloves Taken from Fire Sale.
A Rensselaer lady reported to me that she heard another lady make this remark: “Any lady in Rensselaer was foolish to be without gloves, as I have gotten six pairs already and have not paid for any.” I wjill give this lady until Friday evening to pay for the gloves, either bringing or sending the money, or I will prosecute her. D. A. KLOETHE, Mortgage exemption blanks at The Republican oipce.
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