Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gayety Theatre To-Night Vaudeville TLT• o v* Singing and King & King Dancing Artist* Pictures ‘ •“ r ■- ■ T- •• ....-ipi... _ ■ • t' 5 — “September Morn,’* Pathc Drama “The Telltale Star,” Lubin Comedy “The Test of Fire,” Selig Drama Admission 5 and 10 cents

Prank P. Gould has sold a half Interest in the Kewanna Herald to A. H. Lyons, of New York. Mr. Gould wwl ta/ke a position with the H caret paper of Chicago, leaving the management of the Herald to Mr. Lyon. We do grinding and sell aH kinds of feed for poultry, horses and cows. —Hamilton & Kellner. Democrats of Milroy township will hold their convention to nominate a trustee, assessor and other officers next Saturday, May 16th. The convention will be held at Center school house. Jordan township democrats wtfM bold their convention at the Egypt school bouse on Friday, May 22rtd. Alfred Peters today shipped to Chicago by express a Madonna painting, which his father shipped to him some thirty years ago. The painting is by Riepenhausen and was made in 1817, almost a hundred years ago. The picture shows much quality and at the suggestion of E. L. Hollingsworth, who recently saw it for the first time, it is being sent to the city to be examined by experts to ascertain its true value. We have a few tons of 10-10 fertilizer in stock. —Hamilton & Kellner. The vaudeville people who will appear at the Gayety this season are required 1» pass an examination and show that they possess the ability before they are booked by the agency. The pair who will perform this and /tomorrow evenings are song and dance artists and they can surely do the trick. Those who are not adverse to lively and Cheerful entertainment wfill not be disappointed. Children sc. Open at 7:4s.—Adv.