Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WOOD FOR SALE. We have a limited amount of wood that we can deliver at (6.00 per cord. If you want wood leave your order. Sold for spot-cash only. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. 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.

’; Inform Yourself About Yoir Eyes * ’ Thins, .they work fifteen <> hours a day and do so unas- < > sisted or maybe are handicap- ! I ped by a pair of imperfect < > Glasses. There is no middle ; ; ground in Spectacle wearing, <! you either have a pair of glass- ' > es that are perfectly right or ; ; they are wrong and injure your < > sight < > Come in and talk it over J * with us; we can tell you whetb- < • er you need Glasses or not or ' ’ whether your old ones are still I the proper ones for you to • wear. ' [ Don’t Take Any Chances. CLARE JESSEN, OPTICIAN With Jessen the Jeweler. Phono IS.

BIG SPECIAL TODAY AT THE STAR THEATRE The Charming Little Favorite Mary Miles Minter Charity Castle A smashing story full of life and interest. Also Mystery and Action in Episode No. 5 of • The Lost Express 7 reels in all at 10c. Don’t Miss It. TOMORROW—An Art Drama program. A Quality Play. SATURDAY— Alice Brady in The Maid of Belgium Admission 10c to all. At The Star Theatre.