Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1913 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

According to a statement compiled by auditors in the employ of the Frisco system, President B. L. Winchell traveled 55.394 miles in 1912 and 59,173 miles in 1911. Last year he attended jeventy-flve meet; ings, Including banquets and conferences. Most of the time he traveled on special trains, arising at 6 a. m. and working until 7 p. m. Pittsburgh—The works of Jean Bohannan have found a ready market ip three countries, and her remarkable versatility is displayed in the wide range of her writings—from Sabbath School primary numbers and Church anthems to charming secular songs, a thirty-minute song cycle and a massive male chorus, through all of which runs tlie golden thread of melody, spontaneous, fresh and above ail things, original. In addition, Mrs. Bohannan is a successful organist, a brilliant pianist and a sympathetic accompanlest.—Paul K. Harper, Musical Editor, Pittsburg Dispatch. At M. E. Church, Monday, April 14, 8:15 o’clock. Rich aid Cretcher, age 11, of Warsaw, has disappeared. He was sent to a neighbor’s house with a basket of clothes and has not been seen since.