Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1896 — ADVERTISED LETTERS. [ARTICLE]
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Miss Sarah J. Smith, Charles Madlung, L. F. Hall, George Ray, David Mulford, John S. Adams, W. S. Cody. i „■ . ,i Call at S. Healy’s for anything in the line of fine shoes. W. P. McGann in songs and recitations, has some of tbe latest and best to present, Monday evening, Feb.,l7tb. Insure your property in tbe Aetna or Hartford. They are among the most reliable companies in the world. Represented by J. H. Chapman A Co.
k The “Literary Bapqaet,” Opera House, Saturday evening. All who have not beard a phonograph as well .as those who have, should hear some of the fine selections L. R. Walker is giving at Clarke’s jewelry store. “No Irish need apply” Is not applicable in this case. Sinoe Shaun Aroon is nothing else but Irish, we confidently expect alt our Irish friends to be present, also their friends and their friends! friends. Don’t fail to partake of the “Literary Banquet,” at opera house, Saturday evening. J Remember that “Judge” Healy now has in stock a line of fiae reliable sboes of the very best make. House Wanted —The uadenigned desires to rent, for a residence, a good bouse of 7 or 8 rooms, ia a desirable part of town; and to oeeupy it about March Ist. Gall at toe office of Burgett A Penn, over Ellis A Murray’s store. J. W. Bunoerv.
Don’t get your date mixed, and above all things, don’t miss “Shaun Aroon.” It is a new Irish play, out of the rut of the so called Irish plays, and with the company bid of it, can’t help but be a success. Literary Banquet Cot Saturday evening. L. R. Wglker is located at Clarke’s jewelery store for a few days exhibiting Edison’s phonograph witlrimproved concert diaphragm. His selections are of a high character and over sixty to choose from. Anyone desiring a select home enlcrtatamente should make a date with Mm right away Ladies’ patronage especially solicited.
Fun, uproarious, all the time, interspersed with grand orchestra music, promised in Shaun Aroon, at the Opera House, Feb., 17th. The new Columbia ’96 wheels ma y be seen at Ferguson’s Supply House, opposite tbe Nowels Block- Eleven styles at popular prices. Catalogues at same place. Before buying examine these matchless machines. Address E. J. Wilcox, Agt. Rensselaer, Ind St. Joseph’s College Orchestra of ISO pieces, has prepared a carefully selected program in connection with “Shaun Aroon,” You C»o h*w them 9 Monday eve Feb., 17th.
