Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Union Vesper Service Sunday Evening, 6:30 P. M. [ARTICLE]
Union Vesper Service Sunday Evening, 6:30 P. M.
Hymn—" Come Thou Almighty King.” Prayer Rev. W. G. Winn Offering Scripture Reading. .Rev. C. L. Harper Quartette ‘The Historic Fourth” John A. Dunlap Quartette “National Perils” Frank Foltz “Christian Patriotism” ......... “America” Benediction.. Rev. J. C. Parrett In the event of rain, this service will be held in the Presbyterian church at the same hour. While loading sand in the Million brothers sand pit near Lake Cicott Tuesday George Hudson uncovered a skeleton, thought to be that of an Indian. The bones were found deep in the sand and were well preserved. The skeleton is very peculiar in many respects, being very large; the jaw bone is almost twice as large as that of the. ordinary person, one peculiarity about the jaw is the fact that the teeth are double both front and back. Several arrow heads were excavated < and other flint utensils Were found; among these was a peculiar shaped flint supposed to have been a fish scaler. About a bushel of charcoal was found along side of the skeleton. —Burnettsville News. George R. Sheldon, treasurer of the republican committee, has tendered his resignation. Although Mr. Sheldon expressed his desire to retire some time ago, no action has yet been taken by the committee. He will cease to be treasurer when the new committee meets.
