Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1914 — To Accommodate Those Who Wish to Hear Henry G. Bell. [ARTICLE]
To Accommodate Those Who Wish to Hear Henry G. Bell.
In order to accommodate those who wish to hear Henry G. Bell at Newland Friday the Gifford branch of the Monon railroad will run a special train that day between Kersey and McCoysfougr, through Newland. The train will leave Kersey in the morning at 9 o’clock, run to McCoysburg, meet No. 5, which is to stop there that day, take pa»sengers to Newland and after the address return to McCoysburg and then run back to Kersey, arriving there at about 6:30. There will be lunches on the ground, Ed Duvall, of Rensselaer, having taken the contract to fur* nish the lunch. It is also probable that a representative of the Monon railroad will be there to tell the people what they can expect in the way of tftiin service after the northern extension of the road is completed. See our line of buggies and carriages. Hamilton & Kellner.
