Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PRINCES C THEATRE 0 Rensselaer’s Quality House TONIGHT 7th Episode of GRAFT “AMERICA SAVED FROM WAR” By Mrs. Wilson Woodraw “HIS RETURN” 1 A drama of intense realism Directed by Cleo Madison And a Good Joker Comedy. Adm. 10c and sc. 7 O’clock

PUBLIC AUCTION. At court house square Saturday, April Ist, at 2:30 o’clock, one black work horse, weight 1,500. —John Lonergan. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. Market Saturday. 1 - ArtwITMVU ■ The Westminster Class of the Presbyterian Sunday school will hold a market Saturday morning at Warner Bros, store. Make your purchases there.

-During February, there were - reported as dying 3,384 pensioned soldiers and 2,298 widows of soldiers. Mrs. William Traub will entertain the Home Economics Club Saturday afternoon, April Ist. Fred W. Schultz’s sale tomorrow is about.the last of the sales. He is advertising a good list of property and will doubtless have a mighty goodAuto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind your auto. Prices reasonable. James Hamilton, a pioneer resident of Carroll county andgrandfather of Virgil Hamilton, of Indianapolis, son-in-law of Hale Warner, died at his home in Bringhurst Monday night. He was 82 years of age. £ See Scott Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. —Sidney Ash, of Francesville, who bought the former S. E. Sparling farm of M. Kanne, has been here this week looking after it. Mr. Ash and Jack Montgomery were boyhood-as-sociates in Illinois. . ■ A -new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Brothers. -■ Today has some of the appearance of spring again although the early morning was made chilly by a mild breeze from the north. Evidently March is going to keep up its record for a chilly month the - very last. Farmers, are. beginning to plow some ~a7iff~bals seeding iu bafag started ta some parts of the county. quietly to the reporter for The Republican there is going to be the busiest operations by the stork within the next few weeks that hag. ever occurred in the history of Rensselaer and vicinity. His inforrnatjonwasgathereff from the doctors and he estimates that the stork will pay something like fifty visits in this region during the spring months. \