Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Grand Treas For Children : '' I The week of December 25th. 1909, ❖ The 99 Cent Racket Store has made X arrangements with Mr. Fred Phillips, ❖ proprietor of The Princess Theatre, X whereby every boy and girl, from 2 to 10 years of age, will receive a free X ticket to see Santa Claus in all his y \ glory. The tickets can be had at The X 99 Cent Racket Store proper. The entertalnment will take place on Decern- X her 23rd and 24th, in the afternoon of £ each day without fail. X A chance of a life time for the lit- v tie ones. Adults will be charged 5c X each, oue-half the regular price for Y such a grand treat. They can buy X their tickets at the o'ffice at theatre. Y Remember day and date. Children X tickets FREE at Racket Store; adults Y 5c each. X Turn out and get a treat for your X lives. Yours for a good time, X E. V. Hansford Proprietor 7he 99*Cent Racket Store Rensselaer, Indiana
RED FACES AND RED NOSES CORED IN A SHORT HIRE.' Do you suffer the embarrassment of carrying around an extremenly red nose? or are you tortured With red, blotchy or pimply face? If so you are foolish to stand it long; it is the simplest and easiest thing in the world to get rid of. No matter what might have been the cause, the following harmless and inexpensive treatment will positively remove all traces of your embarrassment in from two to four weeks Get this prescription filled at any drug store: Clearola one-half ounce, Ether 1 ounce, Alcohol 7 ounces. Mix and apply to the parts affected as; often as possible, but morning and night anyway, allowing it to remain on as long as possible, never less than ten minutes, the longer the better, then you can wipe off the powdery film deposited on the skin. You can get this put up at any Drug Store. For any skin trouble this has no equal. Lecture Course Dates. Dec. 16—Ram's Horn Brown, Lecture that none should miss. Jan. 14—Byron King, president of King’s School of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa. Shakespearean lecture. Feb. 15—The Columbian Concert Co., which has been one of the most popular companies on the road, and which the lecture course committee considers themselves very fortunate to have secured. March 25—-George p. Bible, humorous lecturer and entertainer.
IF— ~ . >. .4., . .You want a Position: You want a Maid: Ypu wqnt to buy a House: Ypu want to sell a lot: Xou have anything to Trade: Whatever your wants may be: Use,the classified columns of The Republican for quick results. One of the distinct features of the entire perfqrmance was the singing of Miss Georgia Galvin who was heard in the role of Catherine. Miss Galvin possesses a superbly sweet soprano voice and sings with rare expression and feeling, and her selection in the third act was greeted with a storm of applause. Her equal has nht been heard in Tacoma this season.—Tacoma Daily Ledger. At .the Christian church Tuesday evening. Miw Ghllin, the spprano, met with cprdial reception and each tim#. she appeared was .compelled to .respond Xp.M encore^— Evening World- At the Christian church Tuesday evening.
