Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1910 — Methodist Church. [ARTICLE]

Methodist Church.

Revival meetings continue this week. District Superintendent A. T. Briggs will be with us Saturday and Sunday. Preaching Saturday night and Sunday morning. Quarterly conference Saturday night after the preaching services. Subject Sunday night, “The Lost' Sense of Sin.”

Henry Denier, who for the past nine Xears has been living on the Streid farm In west Carpenter township, had a public sale Wednesday, which is a preparatory step to his removal to North Dakota. He has purchased a farm there but there are no improvements on it and he has rented a farm oT>SOO acres near Langdon for the, next year. He is one of our good tenant farmers and has accumulated a fine lot of stock and will take with him to his new northwestern home ten good horses, mostly brood mares. His sale totaled $1,650. One' draft mare colt, born the 20th of last July, brought slll and was the cause of Borne spirited rivalry. Four tons oi} hay in stack, brought S7O, or $17.60 a ton. The farm which Mr. Denier will vacate will be occupied by Paul Lehe, whom it is understood will retain as a part of his household Miss Huldah Denier, daughter of the present tenant. Mr. Denier’s two daughters conducted the lunch counter at the sale, served an especially fine lunch and cleared for themselves a little over S2O.