Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1912 — Former Bensselaer Lady Has Verses Published in Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]

Former Bensselaer Lady Has Verses Published in Indianapolis.

The following verses were cqmposed by Mrs. Bertha Parcells O’Neall, formerlyp£ Rensselaer, now of Indianapolis, and published in the Indianapolis Star of March 25th: DAWN. Tonight my memory doth recall Tbe silent years when self was all. O, years of darkness, years of grief. The shadows of a false belief Seemed everywhere. But from the darkness of the night Across my path so clear and bright The dawn of Love in splendor ' beamed And, falling round about me, seemed To fill all space. I know that I my God have found, That I no longer can be bound In chains of selfishness and greed. For Love Divine does meet each need Since God is here. ______ / We want every man in this town and country around that is contemplating doing any fencing to see our Royal woven fencing. Let us explain the superior points of this fencing and get ear prices, as we not only sell you the best fencing, but can save you money. ROWLES it PARKER. Frank EIUs, 48 years old, was re«< cued from a cistern at' his home near Hasleton, Ind., by his son. who heard his father floundering In the water. We have taken the agency Cor Remwant tbe best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phqne your wants. Ribbons for all makes of machine*.