Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WOOD FOR SALE. We have a large amount of good dry pole wood in the timber that we would be pleased to dispose of at a very reasonable price. This is a chance to get some good wood cheap. —James- Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. Phone 337, Rensselaer. TO MY PATRONS Hereafter a charge of 25c will be made to all who have me make calls for early morning trains, and 15c straight will be charged on all charge accounts. . . BILLY FRYE.
Conrad Kellner, of the firm of Kellner and Callahan, went to Monon today to try to locate some soft coal they have enroute. The stock here is getting pretty low. Privates Clarence Bowman, John Kriz, William Shaffer, William Klinqett and Arthur Blacker returned to Camp Taylor at Louisville today. The soldiers all looked mighty fine and said they were being treated and. cared for in the very best manner possible.
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Owing to the fact that we are to leave soon we will offer at Private Sale at our residence on South Cullen Street, beginning Monday, Dec. 31,1917 AND CONTINUING FOR FIVE DAYS. '. . - • • -X'H' « . OUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. MRS. GEORGE H. HEALEY Phone 153. NEW PRINCESSTHEATRE Matinee. 2:00. Night, 6:45. _ TONIGHT 8 Reel Program. 7 HARRY MOREY AND DOT KELLY ' ■ in “THE LAW DECIDES.” 7 Acts. Aho Good Comedy. Wednesday, January 2nd. •> A new Artcraft Picture. ELSIE FERGUSON “BARBARY SHEEP.” This picture wonprtise from all over the country. ‘ 10c and 15c Thursday, January 3rd. * DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “WILD AND WOOLY” Doug, outdoes all his previous stunts ill this picture. Be sure and see this, everybody.—lts for old and young.
