Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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. Baptist Church Sunday. There will be preaching next Sunday morning and everting at the First Baptist church by Rev. G. H. Jbyne, of Franklin, Ind., state evangelist. Everybody invited. , ’ ■ ' .... ST ’ •<_ Rev. Father Biegal, of Laporte, was Thursday advised by Bishop Alerding of his appointment as Chaplain of St. Joseph’s academy and convent of the Mother House of the Sisters of St Joseph at Tipton, Ind. A woman’s Franchise league, with fifty members, was organized at a called meeting at the public library in Elwood' Wednesday afternoon and plans were perfected for the organization of similar leagues at Alexandria and Anderson. Manama is so well pleased with the way the United States supervised the registration for its national elections that both political parties have asked the state department to supervise the elections to the municipal council. It will be done. Engineers representing nearly eVery civilized country on the globe are guests of Chicago. They have stopped off for two days on their way home from the international navigation congress in Philadelphia. They will be shown the various points of interest in the city. ' Two youthful highwaymen, of Madison, this state, who confessed to holding up and robbing another boy of $1.30 so they could go to a baseball game, have been sentenced to two years in the house of reform. They are Louis Rodgers and Louis Williams, both 12 years old. @gsTqpi<? For Infants and Children. Us KM Yii Hm Always BrM Signature of MUibAttt > * ' . .-'7
