Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Kurrle has purchased a new Mannon automobile and it is a,splendid car. He traded tn his Selden auto on the new purchase. President Wilson decided Thurs> day to speak at the Arlington National cemetery on June 4, when the mouumext tc confederate dead is to be dedicated. See our line of buggies. Examine the Velie buggy if you want a high plass job.—Hamilton & Kellner. A record breaking fruit crop this year, particularly in the northern and north central states, is predicted by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. For a mdld, easy action of the bowels, try Doan’s Regulets, a modern laxative 25c at all stores. General Jacob 8. Coxey at the head of his so-called unemployed “army" of nine, climbed the steps of the capitol Thursday and delivered a speech on industrial conditions. Our stock of white canvas, rubber soled shoes and oxfords, tennis shoes and barefoot sandals is complete in every detail. It pays to visit our shoe department.—G. E. Murray Co. The Rev. Dr. Maitland Alexander, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Pittsburg, Thursday was elected moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly of the U. 8. A., in session in the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chicago. The election was by acclamation. Buy high grade chick starter and other poultry feeds of Hamilton & Kellner. Sixteen miles of moving picture film will be used in the reproduction of the pageant and masque which is to be presented at St Louis lor four days, beginning next Tuesday, in celebration of the 115th anniversary of the founding of St Louis. Seventy-five hundred actors are to take part in the pageant and masque. We are headquarters for No-Sag screen doors. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., Telephone 6. Bankers, lawyers, doctors, editors, manufacturers and merchants to the number of 750 worked ten hours Thursday as laborers, and as a result of their activity the South Bend-Niles highway, ten miles long, was transformed from a rutty road into one of the best gravel pikes to be found in the state of Indiana. Two special services tomorrow will doubtless draw large numbers to the churches. The Memorial Service for the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 10:45, and the address will be delivered by Rev. J. C. Parrett. In the evening the baccalaureate address to the graduating class will be held at the Christian church and Dr. Ournick will deliver the sermon. Both of these are occasions that draw out large audiences and these will be the only preaching services at the protestant churches, aside from the M. P. service at night. ■ Ml . ■ - Typewriter paper at Republican.
