Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1912 — For This Week Only. [ARTICLE]
For This Week Only.
Four large cans of apples, hominy, kidney beans or canned corn for 25 cents. Remember this is for this week only. JOHN EGER. Mrs. A. A. Fell returned last Friday from Hebron. She had conducted a meeting for three weeks at Salem, a country charge connected with the Hebron church. It proved one of the greatest revival meetings ever held in that section, there being 103 conversions. Mrs. Fell returned home quite exhausted and almost down with the grip. It is not her intention to continue evangelistic work which she had followed for twenty years prior to her marriage. Her pledge to the Salem church was made about four years ago and this was the first opportunity to fulfill It. The splendid success of the revival meetings was very gratifying. Men upwards of eighty years of age'were converted and entire families united with the church. ■ „ The Ladies of the G. A. R., following their usual custom, held a memorial service for Abraham Lincoln, at the O. A-R- hal 1 in the court house Monday evening, Feb. 12th. After a luncheon served by the ladies a program of songs, declamations and addresses was rendered. Edward P. Honan made the chief address. Rev. J. P. Greene and Geo. H. Healey spoke briefly, While Harvey Wood, John Kresler, Jtesse Gwin and others told something of their military experiences. hfirs. Fred Arnott and Mrs. Leslie Clark each recited poems. The evening as very pleasantly spent • ». - x %
