Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1910 — Church of God Services. [ARTICLE]

Church of God Services.

Preaching next Sunday morning at the usual hour of service, if health permits. A full attendance of members and friends of the church is desired, hoping that then, and thereby, some definite action will he started to. secure preaching regularly by some one able to render the service. The present arrangement can not longer be depended upon for regular service, from lack of strength and health, which have already, pretty much entirely prevented service during the winter.

D. T. HALSTEAD.

The regular monthly dime social of the. ladies of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Warner, on Friday afternoon of this week, April Bth. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody and strangers in the city especially invited. The largest hog ever raised in Bartholomew county was sold Tuesday morning to Boschen & butchers of Columbus, by George Strock, of Flatrock township, who raised the hog. The hog, which was 5 old, weighed 760 pounds and the price paid for it was SBO. Here is a hummer. Read it. 200 pairs long pants, sizes 28 to 33 waist, 29 to 34 lengths. All good, dependable materials, but they are not peg-top. We’re going to close them out. The price w'il do it. SI.OO pair. Better and cheaper than overalls. MODEL CLOTHIERS. S. LEOPOLD, Mgr. J. T. Ham and wife, of Loreburn Sask., Canada, who have been visiting relatives here for some time, left this afternoon for Mt. Ayr and will go from' there to Kentland and thence to other places. He does not expect to return to his home until about the middle of Maj. Mr. Ham has succeeded so well in Saskatchewan that hq has been plied with inquiries since he was here about the opportunities in his country. He is not a land agent and has no land for sale, but he is very confident that any man can succeed who will go there and file on a claim of Canadian land,' or who will buy at the prevailing prices.