Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' Presbyterian Cfanrcb. ; Next Sabbath morning tahe pastor will preach on the subject “Omissions.” In the evening Rev. J. P. Green will preach. The public is most cordially invited to both services; - Miss Emma House, of the De Peyster School and Monnett Home, left for Chicago today, where, with other deaconesses, she will do fresh air work at Lennox, 111. • Our. regular 10c sellers and every can guaranteed. 4 cans for $25; standard corn, Great Western hominy, kidney beans, sauer-kraut and pumpkin. JOHN EGER. Mrs. William Lloyd'and son, Ulys, and danghter, Miss Marie Heckaman, left today-for Bremen, Ind., where they will visit for about three weeks’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schaffer. • Walter J. Nowak, -professor of music at St. Joseph’s college, left today for his home in Manistee, Mich. He has been engaged by J3t. Joseph’s college for the ensuing year and will return here about the first of September. If you are tired of sour or clammy bread, and if you are tired of baking the eook to get something better, try some of that delicious bread baked by the National Biscuit Co. Sold by J. A. McFarland. - v There' will be' a series of revival meetings at the First' Baptist church, beginning Sunday morning, June 23, conducted by the state evangelist, Rev. G. H. Jayne. Everybody is cordially Invited to toe present at these meetings, v Alva Osman and wife, of Lpuisville, Ky,. who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. W. A. Martin, here since Sunday, went to MeCoysburg yesterday to visit with his sister, Mrs. Mattie Messenger. They will return here before leaving for their home Sunday.