Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mips Helen Murray returned this morning from Wisconsin University for the spring vacation. Raymond Stacker will take a civil service examination at Lafayette tomorrow for a position in the internal revenue department. The city council, df Des Moines, la., has adopted a resolution asking congress to authorize the coinage of a 3-cent piece. The action was taken with a view to possible 3-cent street car fares in Des Moines. Peter Butzen, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago and Great Western railroad, called on Agent Beam today. He was looking after business and making inquiry after prospective homesteaders in the northwest The condition of Captain J; M. Was son,, who was so severely ill during December, is now greatly improved. He continues to gain strength and as soon as the weather permits he will probably be able to come up town again. Col. E. P. Thayer, of Greenfield and Indianapolis, is to be first assistant sergeant-at-arms at the republican National convention at Chicago June 18th. Col Thayer held the same position four years ago at the Chicago convention. —Monticello Herald. William Lee, confessed murderer of his father, mother g.nd sister, was declared guilty last night by a jury in the Vanderburg circuit at. Evansville, which fixed his punishment at life imprisonment. He had pleaded insanity but the jury found him sane. Ames, lowa. —I have favorably known H. V. Adams for a number of is regarded as one of the brightest men in lowa. His sermons and lectures in Des Moines attracted unusual attention. He will be much sought after in the lecture field.—Dr W. T. Smith, Presiding Elder. At M. E. church, Monday evening, Feb. sth. A. K. Sills, Jr., has returned from Gary and formed a partnership with his father in the law business, under the firm name of Sills & Sills. This firm’s ability is recognized over a large section of the state and with their wide acquaintance and their extensive law library, which is one of the finest in the state, they will be apt to enjoy a large practice.—Monticello Herald. Those who had heard Dr. Adams expecteda good leetuxe.butwere.unprepared for the great treat given. His “Grapes of Gold” abounded with gems of thought and was interspersed with eiiough stories to vividly bring out the points which the speaker desired to express. The lecture was a message of cheer and goodwill to mankind, and a plea for the cultivation of those faculties that make for the best that is within us.—Valparaiso Vidette. Omaha, Neb. —Mr. *H. V. Adams gave an inspiring address at our men’s meeting on Sunday afternoonone of the very best of thie whole year—and that is saying a great deal. His clear, vigorous thought, animated delivery, and strong personality held the rapt attention of all. His subject was “Faith,” and he was so filled with that divine quality that he transmitted it to his hearers, enabled them to carry it away with them as an abiding possession.—L. M. Oberkotter, Religious Work Director, Y. M. C. A. At M. E- church Monday evening, Feb. sth. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If apts on nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, made formal- anouncements yesterday of his desire to be re-elected to the senate. In* a brief statement he says hie re-Ittctanee-K to seek another term has been overcome by the letters of hundreds of his friends offering support
