Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MARY PICKFORD TODAY At The Star Theatre THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN Ail patrons will agree that Mary Pickford always pleases. This story is full of ‘-•weetness and simplic'y, sure t r charm both old and young. An attractive 7 red production. Special Matinee at 5 and 10c. AT NIGHT ALL SEATS iOc STARTING TIME 7 O’CLOCK PROMPT—COME EASILY FRIDAY DUSTIN FARNUM THE FIGHTING PARSON in THE PARSON OF PANAMINT BENEFIT DAY AT THE STAR THEATRE.

POULTRY MARKET. April 26.—Eggs 28c, chickens 18c, and butterfat 44c. _ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET. 1 April 26.—Corn $1.40, oats 651, wheat $2.40 and rye $1.85. iS. C. Irwin is attending to business matters in Chicago today. Ffionk Ham made a business trip to Bloomington, Ind., today. Judge Groige Gifford, of Tipton, came to Rensselaer today. ' Mrs. A P. Burton went to Evanston, 111., today. She is the owner of a large hotel in that city. Judge C. W. Hanley went to Lafayette today to attend to some matters in the Tippecanoe county circuit court in which he is the presiding judge. Edna Robinson, who has been visiting her cousin. Marion Robinson, a daughter of Mrs. Wallace Robinson, at Idalia, Mo., returned today; Mias Ednc hr.s been gone some six weeks and during this time she attended the wedding of Marion. Ladies’ 1-2 and open strap pumps in real kid and patent leather. All sizes and the latest styles produced. Let us fit you with a pair. ROWLES & PARKER. 30,009 spring pian .3, 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426.

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