Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Homer Ogle, who resides north of Idaville father of Clifford Ogle, who was recently injured in France, is planting an acre of corn, the crop of which will go to the Red Cross. Mrs. Ogle is offering for sale Saturday in Idaville, a' dozen hens and a rooster as her contribution to the Red Cross War Fund. The Ogles are just renters, not owners, and many renters should do likewise. The well known Medaryville firm of J. R. Guild & Co., has divided into two concemes, as reported by the Journal of that town. A firm composed of J. R. Guild and sons, Mell, Merrill and Bernard will continue the hay business, while the Reep Grain company, headed by Albert Reep, takes over the grain and feed business. Lay in your supply of coal now. We have plenty on hand. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. STAR THEATRE —The House of Good Pictures— TODAY SEE Taylor Holmes The King of Comedians in “A Pair Of Sixes" It .moves with snap from the beginning and never gives you £ a chance to stop laughing until the end. The beat comedy of the season.—Also A Navy Picture. Admission 10 and 15c TOMORROW— Kitty Gordon of international fame and beauty in “The Wasp" Also Marguerite Snow and King Baggot “THE EAGLE’S EYE” ’ Admission IQ and 15c