Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Star Theatre Marguerite Clark in “The Goose Girl” CAMPFIRE GIRLS BENEFIT TODAY * /‘’lm THURSDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT WILLIAM RUSSELL AND HARLOTTE BURTON IN “THE THOROUGHBRED” A MASTERPIECE AT THE STAR THEATRE Admission 10c and sc.
INTERESTING TO KNOW » ____ That you can obtain "Cooper’s Spring-Needle” underwear in 14 varieties at Hilliard & Hamill’s, |1 to $6. FREE DIRT. Inquire at new hospital building. MEDLAND BROS. freseTfisel Catfish, pike, perch and whitefish. —Osborne Floral Co., Phone 439. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber went to Lafayette today to vfsit his sister, Mrs. J. J. Robinson, and they will also visit Mrs. Webber’s sister, Mrs. George Heuson and family at Wayne- 1 town, Lnd;,before returning Luine. Twenty-one members have reported for the new band that is being organized by Prof. Wolfe and the outlook for a finer and better band next summer is fine. The management states that new members wishing to join should do so before next Monday, as this is the time they have chosen as the last night for candidates to report. The St. Augustine's church ladies will give a supper this evening at the parochial school hall. The members of the church are contemplating he erection of a fine new Catholic churehto be built on the southeast corner of the Catholic blcck, probably next year, if they feel that they can afford to do so at that time. The edifice will cost in the neighborhood of $50,000. Masqueraders were out in force last night and presented a very grotesque appearance, and there was no closed season on merriment. It was probably the best hallowe’en demonstration ever given here. A comparatively small amount of vandalism was indulged in, in comparison with former years. Several parties were given and the evening passed off quietly. ;
