Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1912 — Auto prices to Fountain Park. [ARTICLE]

Auto prices to Fountain Park.

I will make daily trips to Fountain Park during the meeting of the assembly for $1 for the round trip, four persons to a load. Phone orders to No. 80. TONE KANNE. One of the exquisite pleasures of the week was the organ recital given by Charles Hansen, the blind organist of the 2nd Presbyterian church of Indianapolis; truly the most beautiful and tonching organ music heard this year. So dainty, so tender and responsive; sometimes rising to the sublime as the full organ was thrown on, bat most frequently the delicate, sweet sympathetic music one expects from the sightless. Truly they have the "hearing ears” and do not offend those of others.—Chicago Music News. At the Presbyterian church, Friday evening August 80. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in'Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the hame everywhere. HffliMl DAY.

“Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well women.” —Mrs. Chas. Freltoy, Moosup, Conn. Mrs. Roscoe Harriott, who lives north of Rensselaer, left today for a week’s, visit with relatives at Millgrove, Ind. Mr. Hansen is an expert in the matter of gaining beautiful and effective tone qualities.—lndianapolis News. At the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. '•••• John Minniear, who, with his parents and brothers, lives on the Kannal farm, sputh of town, is one of the phomptest subscribers on our lists. He states that he glanced at the little yellow strip on his paper and saw that his subscription was due tomorrow, so he decided to come in today and renew. If all subscribers >paid in advance, country publishers would be in their seventh heaven of bliss. ' Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept in every home. 25c and 60c. Mr. Hansen prefaced each number of his program with a short sketch of the composer, thns aiding greatly in the interest and was a feature well Introduced. —Harrisburg, 111., Chronicle. At the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long's drag store.