Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1910 — Noted Temperance Lecturer to Speak In Rensselaer Thursday. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Noted Temperance Lecturer to Speak In Rensselaer Thursday.

Oliver Wayne Stewart, probably the most eloquent teinpehmee lecturer in Indiana, will deliver an address at the Christian church Thursday evening June 16th, to which all are invited to be present. Mr. Stewart bears the reputation of offending no one but of talking

temperance, local option and state wide prohibition in a manner that is calculated to instill the truth in the hearte and minds of his hearers. He has been highly honored in many ways, ran on an independent ticket and was elected by a majority of 800 in the Hyde Park, Chicago district, to the Illinois state legislature. Last year he attended the great convention of the Church of Christ at Pittsburg and was selected from among all the delegates to deliver the temperance sermon. He is now the field secretary of the American Temperance Board. All are invited to hear him at the Christian church next Thursday evening, June 16th. Printing -that pleases. “We print anything for anybody,”—The Republican.