Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Look out tor Tbe Smuggleman. Dr. M. D. Gwin was in Indianapolis this week attending the meeting of the state board of health. x Mrs. Frank Burch and son Arthur, of Oak, Park, 111., came this to visit her brothers, Ed J. and John' Duvall. She will remain until next Tuesday. A. Leopold and son Moses went to Chicago this morning to look over some automobile propositions. Mr. Leopold has decided to buy an auto and it is now simply a question of what kind. Don’t wait until the housegets full of flies to put up the screens. If you" old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone 6. Judge Hanley and Court Reporter C. R. McFarland' came home this morning from Kentland. Judge has the automobile fever good and hard and will probably look at about everything there is for sale within the next few days. For this week we will sell you for 10c our regular 16c Imported Singapore pineapple chunks, or a package of “Jellycon,” for making jelly desert, for 5c a package. JOHN EGER. Gollmar Bros.’ circus will be here tomorrow. Today it shows at Hammond. The show will arrive during the night, along about 4 o’clock, and it is probable a number of people will get up to watch the unloading. The circus will go from here to Monticello, where they will show Monday. “The Barnyard Shoe is King.” We submit to the farmer or laborer the best shoe proposition ever offered in Rensselaer. Ask us about it. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Rev. E. M. Kuonen is a busy pastor. He fills four preaching appointments, requiring a 24-mile drive and three sermons every Sunday. All of his appointments are in excellent condition. At Lee, where he preaches every two weeks, the congregations are large, the Epworth League meetings are attended by more than 100 and last Sunday the Sunday school had 99 in attendance. The head of the circuit is at Barkley and' Mr. Kuonen is pleased with his work and the people.—Monon News. Blaine Gwin left this morning for Paterson, N. J., where he will take up his work as secretary of the associated charities. He spent two weeks here, visiting his parents and other relatives and last Sunday morning and evening spoke of his work at the Pfesbyterian church. The method of organizing charities and of giving encouragement toward reform has the approval of philanthropic leaders throughout the country and Mr. Gwin is proving successful in his work. Indiana’s greatest gathering of religious workers of all denominations is the state Sunday school convention to be held at Ft. Wayne, June 8,9, 10 and 11. This is the forty-seventh annual convention, and it is estimated that over a thousand delegates, pastors, superintendents and Sunday school workers, will be in attendance. Eminent specialists from all parts of the country have been engaged for the pragram, which will combine inspiration and Instruction in, its features. For further information write to the Indiana Sunday school association, 417 Law building, Indianapolis.