Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. All those owing us charge accounts up to Jan. 1, 1918, will be expected to call and make satisfac- * tory settlement at once, as after that date we will carry no more charge accounts, but operate on the govern-ment-approved cash-and-carry, plan. This is pay-up time and it will be impossible for us to see everyone, so we trust that this will be sufficient notice and that you will readily respond and favor us promptly. THE MAIN GARAGE. • FARMERS GRAIN CO. BUYING CORN. ' * The Farmers Grain Company, of Rensselaer, is. now taking corn and will pay the top of the market for it. HARRY HARTLEY, Manager. wM I Get a Can ||nJ| ' / TO-DAY MM / From Your / Hardware \ / or Grocery Pealer\
THE BIG SHOW TONIGHT NEW PRINCESS THEATRE Brenon’s Masterpiece. “The Lone Wolf” '■*&*** ■> mMwBSI* HI V :<■ i \£ B | HERBERT BRENON PKESMnts* I "THE LONE WOLF” I I SELZNICK(®PimjRES |
with Bert Lytell and Haze! Dawn 2 Hour Screen Time. —-Special tyfusic—--Ist Show, 7:00 2nd Show, 9:00. ' All Seats for Adults reserved, 28c. 100 Seats for children not reserved, • -15 c. ~Z TOMORROW. Afternoon and Night. Valkurien “Hidden Valley” Great story wherein a beautiful English girl is carried by accident, through an underground waterway into tiie Hidden Valley, which is occupied by hostile tribes in the African jungles. She lb mistaken for a God and to be a sacrifice, but of course sne is rescued by the hero, in time. See her thrilling experience in pictures. I Also Hoarst-Patko Nows. All Seats 10c. Saturday, Jan. 12. A Now Paramount. Pauline Frederick ■ t in • ‘The Double Crossed* Also Good Cemody. ■> 10s and lie.
