Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Following is a list of the letters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending Jan. 27, 1919: Ira Norris, Frank Helscher, Mrs. Lulu Moore, Clearance Martin, Mary L. Rubrake (2), Frances H. Hilton, Mrs. Lizzie Anderson, R. E. Gardner, Supt. Tennell, T. E. Johnson, Ruth Watson, Alfred K. Moore, Albert W. Graham, Charles Galbreath, A. C. Dulsing, Pearl Day, Sylvester Swager, J. A. Sharp, Fred Schreiner, Dr. G. R- Jones, Oscar M. Smith, John Klennert, J. W. Smith, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Chester Downs, Monseur Eli Guerbe, Jesse Dunn, John E. Johnson. The above letters -wMI be sent to the dead letter office Feb. 12, 1919. N. Littlefield, P. M.

CAR OF CHESTNUT IN TRANSIT. We have a car of chestnut anthracite coal in transit. Please place your orders with us now and delivery will be made promptly upon arrival of Car.—RENSSELAER LUMBER COMPANY. Phone 4. We have on track another car of high grade, dean burning eastern lump coal. D. E. Grow.

Star Theatre —The Hoose ot Good Pictures— TODAY DOUBLE program “UNFAITHFUL” With DORTHY DALTON “THE MARRIAGE BUBBLE With WM. DESMOND FRIDAYGEORGE WALSH Known as “The Mile a Minute Man,” owing to his rapid action. Soe him “BRAVE AND BOLD” Story adapted from “Four Forty at Fort Penn,” and is full of action and pep ' tT SATURDAY—BARBARA CASTLETON JOHNNY^!HINES ~ " —IN— ” -■ “JUST SYLVIA” Also Naw Serial ‘T'HE HAND OF VENGEANCE”