Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bald at 35

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""T*** - " 1 1 . 1 "■ C. A. Hopkins, of Delpho, came yesterday to look after some business and for a short visit with relatives. The Republican was in error about his removal from Delphi to Illinois. Himself and wife simply went there to visit their daughter and had the address of their Republican changed While they were away. Mrs. Hopkins is still there but he f»% Been at the home of his brother, ? L. A. Hopkins, at Markel, for some time helping in the care of their aged father, C. D. Hopkins, who will be 94 years of age on March 6th. “Uncle” Clint has been in very bad condition for some time and it is probable that he can not last much longer.

A man claiming to he from Baloulan, Asia, and giving the name of David Benjamin, is soliciting aid for “needy ones” in his native country in towns hereabout and is quite apt to visit Rensselaer. This disorganized method of begging is 99 times out of 100 unworthy. Charitable people naturally feel Inclined to help every appeal for aid, /but they will do much better with their money if they will trust it to the foreign missionary societies of the local churches. Our missionaries enter many foreign fields and eonserve the money at their command in the most careful manner. If this man comes here “and you feel tempted to give him a quarter, call up the minister ol one of the churches and ask him to give the money to the foreign missionary society. It will then go to a deserving cause, while the chances are very poor that this man will ever let it go to any other purpose than his own support.

LECTURE COURSE DATEB.

Jan. 29—Waterman Co. (Concert Co.) Feb. 10—Regimental (Quartette). March 9—Amahary (Lecture). March 23—Plumstead (Impersonator). v , < estate See me if interested. Leslie

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