Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sixth Installment “THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN.” . ■ 1 'll ■■ Princess Theatre ’’T ■■ ' ,'v' .-'.‘J TONIGHT More Interesting and Exciting Than Ever Before. Don’t Miss Seeing the Remaining Installments of Harold MacGrath’s Great Story. . . . _■ ■■_. > -. Four Reels of Pictures Each Kathlyn Night. SHOWS BEGIN PROMPTLY at 7,8 and 9p. n All Seats lOs OPIN NIGHTS. Fancy Produce Market win ’>e open band concert and Saturday night until 9 o’clock as In former years for the convenience of ouf customers. C. E. Prior, Phone 89. We will be open on the above evenings to receive cream. Maeklehbeag & Overton. Phone 39. Pansy Plants. Over 500 fine field grown pansy plants from Denver, Colo., and from the choicest Imported seeds; 20 and 25 cents per dozdn. Booking orders now. This amoant won’t last long. KUJG FLORAL CO.

Don't forget Rowen & Kiser. They sell good groceries. Phone 202. New ear of Jackson HUI coal received. GranbWaraer Lumber Co.

Triangular Lektrik" ■ ■ Toaster Stove Ako HOT POINT MB \J “ Elgostovo. —■♦■■■■■■■■■■■■J Low in Price —$2.50. Come to our store and see demon* It st ration ot this and other electrical de- Toasts, vices that make housework easier. Boils, HOT POINT Irons Fries, Were $3.50, now $2.50 Broils. Everything K.. T. RHOADES & Co. Electrical Open Evenings. Phone 579