Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1886 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Money Talks! Womens' (id. Otilf Button Shoes §1 00, former price $1 50. “ Lace “ 1 00, u 1 40. li Kid Button Shoes , Y 50, “ 2 00. Slippers, till kinds, 1 00, k ‘ 125 2 00. Minis’ French Kip Boots 3 25, “ * 4 00. ■“ Vettl Kip Boots ,3 00, “ . 3 50. Whole >Stock,Kip Boots 2 25, “ 2 75, All other goods equally low; The goods are here and they MUST G-O! Hats, Caps, G-loves and Gent’s furnishings at cost, regardless of age, color, or previous condition, to close out stock. ; 7 Tlis is Tie Iks for mi You \m ton waiting Our time is limited, call soon. T, J. PARDEE 2 doors from P. 0., Rensselaer, Ind. t * ' • ' . ~ ~ ->•,

'. AT I’ll ________ Two Nights Only, February 19th, 20th, The great Historical and Spectacular Military Drama, in 5 acts, 5 Beautiful Tableaus, ' ~OR ' 1 ’ * | (Under Hostile Flags.) j By A. B. Cunningham, Rendered by Rensselaer’s Best - Home Talent, supported by Mr*. X. 3VX. —FOB BENEFIT Oim MlsnSsliii Post Si <PEPE I, )i'§ friUb Ifykml will appear in the Celebrated role ot )f autltk^(mMep.aie^coui h:£\££)U‘ STJ* % C 1 —AVAe- - 'Ar-A.— -OX_—; X Maud Leslie, Frank’s sweetheart, Hiss Siriifsc f&yiaiid. Marion LoVejoy, a Georgia Slave holder, y Mr. I. M. Davis. Frank Lockwood, an Ohio boy, South at the breaking out of the War, afterward Scout of Lookout Mountain. Mr. E: E. Quivey. Bob Lockwood, the boy Soldier and runaway, Bion Zimmerman. Gol. Leslie, a Southern Aristocrat, Maud's father. John Patton. Dennis McFlaily, au Irish farm hand of the Lockwoods, who goes to the “bluddj war,” Mr. W. H. Wallace. Scipio, a Slave, body guard of Maud, Fred Phillips | Kitty Lockwood, sister to Frank and Bob, Miss Dora Healey Biddy McCarthy, Dennis’ best “girrul,” Mrs. V. M. Wallace* Goddess of Liberty, Federal and Confederate soldiers. Tableau * . Figures, Etc. , A A iooi/vn. Rkskkveo Feats, Admission, CluLorexunder lil v’rs. Aamission. c ts. l i.>cts v L- - , ■_ V -L'-J Doors open at 7 o’clock, - - - Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. Reserved Seats on sale by Hak-max “THE” Jeweler.

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