Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Auto Truck We have been compelled on account of the heavy increase of our furniture business to buy another truck. We purchased a New Dodge Chassis and had it built to our needs. We will be able to haul at least three times the load that we were with the old truck. The body will have a rack with a canvas cover so that we can make deliveries in bad weather. The driver will have an enclosed cab. We feel that with this new outfit that we can keep our deliveries nearer up to date. W. J. WRIGHT
NOTICE For a good shave, bath or shoe shine step into GILMORE’S BARBERSHOP The only shop on Main street Laundry and Dry Cleaning Agency ED. GILMORE, Prop.
William Frye went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. F. C. Teach went to Bass tooday. Electric supplies. Phone 11|3. Babcock Electric Co. , Mrs. James H. Chapman went to Chicago this morning. County Auditor J. P. Hammond was in Monticello Wednesday. William McNeil, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today. The Sew club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. Parkison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, of East Washington street, were in Monon today. Popular ballad of the day, “Every Day Will be Sunday When the Town <Goes Dry.” Miss Irene Duvall returned from Chicago Wednesday afternoon from a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Roy Kellenberger returned to her home in Monon today. She had visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoyes.
PRINCESS TH EATRE Wednesday and Thursday April 30th and May sit ‘THE HEART OF HUMANITY’ This is the greatest picture of today—better than “The Birth of a Nation” and “Hearts of the World,” breakihg all records wherever shown. Special Orchestra at night only Matinee 2;30. Night 7:15 and 9:00 Admission Matinee 20 and 30c, plus tax;Night 25 and 50c, plus tax.
FRIDAY—- - Elsie Ferguson “Heart of” the Wild” MACK SENNETT COMEDY “Cupid’s Day Out”
