Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TODAY At The Star Theatre BLANCH SWEET in “The Ragamuffin” A Paramount Play TUESDAY “Love’s Cross Roads” Marie Empress in A five reel Equitable Picture. AT THE STAR RECITAL. M. E. Church, Tusday, September 12, *■ 1916, at 8 p. m. Piano: Rustle of Spring—Sinding. Miss Florence Allman. Reading—Madge Griffith. , Voice: (a) Garden of Sleep—DeLara. (b) Mission of a Rose —Cowen. Mrs. Cumick. Organ: (a) Alleluia Hansen (b) Berceuse, Lullaby from Jocelyn Godard (c) Magic Bells ......Haberbier (d) Evensong Martin Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Voice: Florian’s Song Godard A Red, Red Rose Rogera Miss Lura Halleck. Organ: (a) At Twilight 1dy11e...... Gatly Sellars (b) Allegretto, B Minor. Guilmant (c) Variations on Last Rose of Summer Dudley Buck Mrs. Gwin. Professional Notice. Our friends and clients will please take notice that Mr. George A. Williams has moved his law offices from the rooms of the First National Bank to rooms just across the stairway in the Odd Fellows Building occupied by Mr. D. Delos Dean, and that Mr. Williams and Mr. Dean will practice law under the firm name of Williams & Dean with offices in the Odd Fellows Building. Renselaer, Indiana, August 26, 1916 *,Ge#rge A. Williams D. Delos Dean Public Sale of Town Property. I will sell at auction at 2:30 p. m., Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16, a good five-room house, large rooms and in good repair, 4 lots. Will sell 2 lots and house, and 2 lots separate, or sell in one piece . Located 3 houses east of Burgess Dillon’s property on East Elm street, known as the John Ramey property. Phone 450. F. A. GRUVER. Street Oiling Assessments Must Be Paid In Rensselaer. Those owing for street oiling for 1914 and 1915 and not settling by October Ist will be sued. These assessments may be paid to the city rea3urer. _____ SHERMAN WHITE. , Notice to Auto Owners. I have moved my tire shop from the Main Garage, whore I have been located for the past two years, to first door sodth of Fred Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. Bring tae your casings and tubes to be repaired. Prices reasonable. Few supplies carried in stock. Phone 521. HARRY MILN ER. The new 1917 pinch back models in Society Brand clothes are now on display at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Ice Cream Social. There will be an ice cream , social at Virgie school nouse, Saturday evening, September 16th, given by the Virgie Sunday school. Everybody welcome. . : 7 • \ . .idl ■' • \ Have you seen the new girls’ belted sweaters? Colors: Gold, purple, green, Copenhagen, $6, $7, SB. Little misses’ $2.50 to $5. —Hilliard & Hanpll. Y" .•'~ r 7