Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1910 — The Revival at the Christian Church. [ARTICLE]
The Revival at the Christian Church.
Those who braved the storm to attend the revival service last evening were well repaid for their efforts. Evangelist Legg was at his best and gave a fine sermon on “The Physician who never lost a case.” Mrs. Calvert gave a pleasing solo, which was accompanied in the chorus by the junior singers. The evangelist announces his themes running to the close of the series. Tonight, “Salvation in. Type.” Friday evening, “The Great Commission.” Saturday night, “To What Church Did Peter Belong?” Sunday morning, “What is the Christian Church?” Sunday night, “Back to Jerusalem.” These meetings, which have been in progress almost three weeks, will be concluded on Sunday night. The invitation is extended to the public to attend the services to the close. Tonight Mr. Backwith will give the organ recital and Mrs. Shore will sing. These visitors very kindly give their services --and should be heard by a hquse full of people.
Continued good word comes from the hospital where Jack Larsh is being treated and George Hopkins today received a letter from Jack’s father which says they are now practically assured that Jack will get through all right. Jack himself dictated a letter to Mr. Hopkins and his mind is clear and he is getting on splendidly. Mr. Larsh and wife are both with him still. . _
The first snow storm of the year has ended up in a quite sharp cold spell and December Ist looks like real winter was at hand. There was about an inch of snow on the level but it has drifted with the strong wind. The cold is rather severe for a starter but it is really nice weather. The forecast today, as yesterday, is for clear weather, but the weather man missed the snow storm that came last evening, and from the thickness of rhe clouds today it seems that perhaps he has let another one get away from him.
Many ills come from impure blood. Can’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood.
Bert Brenner, the clerk at A. F. Long’s drug store, left yesterday morning for Oklahoma City, bavin; been persuaded to come there by i brother-ih-law, Boyd,Porter, who went there only two sor three weeks ago. Boyd is so well pleased with Oklahoma City that he will probably make it his permanent home. He has been tendered several good paying positions and looked favorably on one as a floor walker in a large department store. Mr. Brenner went there to look over the city and country and there is a .emote possibility that he may decide to invest there and ultimately make that city his home.
Everybody’s friend —Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain.
