Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BENEFIT NIGHT! MAY 24, 1901. ELLIS’ - OPERA - HOUSE. 40—COUNT THEM 40 The Most Stupendous Aggregation of YOUTH, BEAUTY, LIFE AND TALENT Ever Shown in Rensselaer. THE FAMOUS J. P. L. TROUPE, LIMITED. Composed of 40 - NOTED ARTISTS - 40 Will present a varied and mirth-provoking program of MINSTRELSY, ACROBATIC FEATS, DRILLING, DANCING, SINGING, FARCE, TABLEAUX. ELABORATE COSTUMES! GRAND CHORUSES! Guaranteed to be produced here with the same Company and Scenery as never used in NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, and NEW ORLEANS. The following favorites will appear: Frances Eiglesbach Mabel Huff Madeline Phillips Thena Meyer Mary Wright Pauline Mossier Bessie Hardy Myra Watson Ethel Huff Floss Starr Josie Porter. Lois Thompson Gertrude Leopold Helen Lamson Esther Phillips Carmen Penn Doris Porter Elizabeth Spitler Cecil Morgan Lizzie Chilcote Jennie Chilcote Frank Hardy Orlan Grant Van Grant Fred Parcels Jay Sayler Ray Parks Frank Meyer, Dick Fiddler Wade Laßue Bruce Hardy Charles Mann Harry Eger Ross Benjamin Frank McCarthy Senior Hopkins Leo Tuteur Carl Duvall Hermann Tuteur Bradley Ross. The Proceeds of this Magnificent Production will be donated to the JASPER PUBLIC LIBRARY. SEATS NOW ON SALD. 50, 35, 25 CENTS.

MONEY ON FARMS AT 5 PER CENT. A special fund to loan on farms for five years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Also loans on CITY PROPERTY at low rates. Call or write to the COMMERCIAL STATE BANK, North Side Public square, Rensselaer, Ind. For first class blacksmithing cal) on C. Hansen, on Front street.