Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Princess Theatre Monday, February 16th A Tremendous Spectacle Not Just a Picture But a Great Show Thrills — Every scene will grip you—hundreds of night riders chasing an assassin, a thrilling horse race, feudist battles, moonshiners fighting, men hurled over cliffs, a fox hunt, a girl on horseback leaping over a chasm, braving death by dynamite and risking her life in a burning barn. A picture of the daring deed* in Old Kentucky, the land of beautiful - . women and fearless men. DIRECTED BY MARSHALL NEILAN WRITTEN BY CHARLES P. DAZEY A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION ADMISSION: Adult* 50c, tax sc, total 55c. Children 25c, tax 3c, total 28c

James Blake of Carpenter towhZ ship was in Rensselaer Saturday, Charles Hoile of Kniman was in Rensselaer Saturday. The Rev. J. S. Lindsley of Oregon, 111., came Saturday afternoon to meet his regular preaching appointment at the Church of God.

8 PER-CENT Non-taxable Saturday local grain market was higher and dealers were paying for oats 81 cents, for corn $1.33, for rye $1.33 and for wheat $2.20. Robert C. Baumgartner, who is attending law school in Chicago, came Saturday afternoon to spend the week-jend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baumgartner. 8 PER-CENT Non-taxable J. H. O’Neal, who is assisting in installing system of accounts at the northern prison in Michigan City, came ' Saturday evening to spend the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parcels. O PER-CENT O Non-taxable 8 PER-CENT Non-taxable

LINCOLN “The Ideal Great-Heart Of Public Life : ’ — Rev.7JT Budman Fleming ‘ will have this for his subject » . , next Sunday evening at the —— b ~ ~—" -• Presbyterian church. : . “Show Me”, dh the subjedL—— for 10:45. 1 . ‘ ' The Sunday school meets a* 9:30. -