Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

P THE Q RINCES 0 TONIGHT Douglas Gerrard wcth Ruth Clifford Thomas Jefferson and Zoe Rae IN Polly Put The Kettle On ADMISSION 5 and 10c.

Many a Man is a critic because ne likes to be contrary. You can go contrary to the wishes of your friends and neighbors and sometimes get the best of them; but go contrary to the dictates of nature and you always get the worst of it. If Nature Says Spectacles, then spectacles it must be. Nature won’t accept just Spec-: taeles though; they must be right Spectacles. We can give the kind that nature demands. CLARE JESSEN ' OPTICIAN With Jessen the Jeweler. Phone 11.

REM OVAL NOTICE You will find us in our new quarters in the White Building formerly occupied by the Lange music store Somers & Cornwell Plumbers and Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Hot Water, Steam, Vapor and Warm Air Heating. All work guaranteed. Phone 57. . * NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal.

For Sale Having sold our Rensselaer home, I will now sell the furniture, consisting of large and small rugs, dining table, polished oak center table, v six high back dining chairs, six leather seat polished oak chairs, six rocking chairs, one leather couch, one sanitary folding bed, two iron beds with springs and mattresses, two dressers with mirrors, one good 8-day alarm dock, ice box, kitchen table with drawers and flour box, two burner gasoline stove with oven, one wood heater, tubs, boiler, wringer, pails, lawnmower, hose, rake, garden fork, spade, shovel, 60-gallon gasoline tank, one Maxwell 4-passenger automobile, glass fruit jars and many other small articles. .— _ — * -j 77- " ——~ . condition and not old. They will be sold cheap. C. H. TRYON Weston Street