Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frederick Pool and the Chinese question are one. Hear him at the M. E. church Wednesday evening at 7:45. ' Let Frederick Pool introduce you to the Chinese and their customs, on Wednesday evening at 7:45. First Lieutenant Devere Yeoman, of an engineering corps, is now on his way to France with twenty other first lieutenants and two captains. We will have fresh fish for sale on Tuesday and Friday of each week. We sell bread, pies, cakes and many other good things to eat. THE YELLOW FRONT the next door to the Star Theatre. John Sanders, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes and two daughters, Lucile and Virginia, of Remington, were the guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt. The Republican will greatly appreciate it if its friends will be kind enough when answering advertisements, to mention the fact that they saw the advertisement in this paper.
Administratrix Sale to Settle Estate Of a Finely Located Black Loam Farm; 1 Mile Southeast of Rensselaer, The undersigned will offer at public auction on the premises, 1 mile southeast of Rensselaer, at 2 p. m., on Tuesday, December 11, 1917 the 70-ACRE FARM, known as the Mary E. Welsh farm. This farm is thoroughly tiled, all black loam soil, good stone road on two sides, has good 7-room,' 2-story house, barn 24x36, corn crib 36 feet long, with driveway and outbuildings; good drilled’ well, good bearing orchard, and a very desirable place, splendidly located. Also at the same time and place will sell 28 acres unimproved land but in cultivation, lying about 40 rods distant from above 70 acres and belonging to same estat,. Thi»i* also good black landN (Seventeen acres joining this 25 acres on the west but owned by a different party will be offered for sale at the same time and place, making 112 acres in',all). This land is as good as any land in Jasper county, all soid and splendid corn land. TERMS*—On the Welsh estate lands one-third in cash on day of sale; one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve month*, deferred payments bearing 6 per cent interest from March 1, 1918. Possession will be given March 1.. Terms on the 17 acres will be announced on day of sale. CARRIE A. WELSH. Fred A. Phillips, auctioneer. Administratrix.
NEW PRINCESS THEATRE > . a i r Balanced program* that will surely PJease. TONIGHT GLADYS HULEETTE “THE STREETS OF ILLUSION” 5 ac ts —Alsp “Hearst-Pathe News” ALL SEATS 10c Tuesday, December, 4th ELLA HALL in i “POLLY REDHEAD”—S acta Also Eddie Loyne and Lee Moran in Good Comedy. 6 big acta. ALL SEATS 10c Wednesday, December 5 First picture under the new program MARGUERITE CLARK in “THE AMAZONS” The fascinating little star is at her .. best in this production. ALL SEATS 10 and 15 Cent* Thursday, December 6th Blue Ribbon Special ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY in “WOMANHOOD” The glory of a nation —7 acts Greatest story ever told of a possible happening. ADMISSION 10 and 15c Wo guarantee satisfaction to aIL
