Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1888 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
One that is of sufficient importance for everybody to read about. We have Just A Little Left Over of our winter stock and we must get rid of it. In order to do so we have SLASHED PRICES RIGHT AND LEFT And have ceased to pay any regard to cost. Suits & Overcoats AA'e will sell for next to nothing. AVe do not want to carry anything over to next season. AVe must SWEEP OUT EVERYTHING - J •- C • ... It is the greatest dollar chance ever heard of and demands a very early call. This great sale lasts for a few days only. Then we prepare for our Great Spring &tock. It will soon be here and we mnst have room for it. Come and help us to clear out. WILLEY & SIGLER, ■ * Rensselaer. Ind. OPERA HOUSE fg§g|rciMECTKS, MCE. II |g The Grand Military Comedy-Drama, a Sokfier * Union OR WOMAN’S DEVOTION.
under the auspices of “Sons of Veterans’ Camp, No. 55,” and for the relief fund of the same. NOTE.—The ladies and gentlemen selected to assume the characters in this great play are chosen from the best amateur ta]*ent of this city, with special reference to their ability to personate the various characters, under the supervision of MR. THAI). P. VARNEY. GOOD ATTENDANCE^ Previous to the play will be given a humorous lecture Subject, “Men, Faces and Manners,” MR. THAD P. VARNEY Thursday and Friday evenings, March 22 and 23, will be produced the beautiful, laughable and sensational comedy-drama, A Soldier of the Union; or Woman's Devotion, with the following powerful cast: EPH BUFFUM, a Contraband - THAD. P. VARNEY. Vivian Ellsworth, a soldier ..... D. S. Willey Harrold Webster, a fortune hunter ..... S. C. Irwin Amos Filkins, of many professions F. L. Chilcote Henry Filkins, his son, smarter than he looks ..... W. L. Willey General Grant. ........... H. Johnson Major Hecker .... A. T. Prindle Corporal Teddy Jink O. S. Gordon Buekalaw, a rebel bushwhacker. Frank liepner Viola Cambridge, a rich heiress .Lou Blue Mrs. Ellsworth, a noble, patriotic woman Birdie Hammond Myrtle..., ..Ola Sigler Edith (Little Sunshine). ,- Pearl Blue Sophia Snowdrop By Himself Citizens, Contrabands, Refugees, etc. Powerful plot, Thrilling tableaux, Laughable episodes, Charming music, Beautiful songs, Sentiments, Laughter, Tears and Smiles, Pathos, Wit and Humor. The Professional man endorses it; the Merchant admires it; the Ladies applaud it; the Minister extols® it; the Old Soldier loves it. A Beautiful play, Pure and pimple, without any vulgar allusions. ADMISSION 15, 25 and 35 CENTS. Tickets on sale Thursday, March 15, at Hardman's, the Jeweler, where dia.grams for each evening will be displayed, and the .public can securo seats for either evening. Reserved seats 35 Cents —— Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain will rise promptly at 8 o’clock. Tickets can be secured from any member of tho cam p.
The peculiar combination of Hibbard’s Rbeunntlt*Bvhi|) enables it to do wbat no other remedy has ever accomplished, aim it i» daily curing those who yenrs ago had glveu up all .liopesof beingenrid. NORTHERN'PACIFIC II LOW PBICE RAILROAD LARDS $ W DB.
Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. COOL and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-tf. Proprietor
