Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
There wfif be held an important meeting of the official Board at the Methodist church tonight at 7:45. Every member is requested to be present as final arrangements will be made for the “Every Member Canvass Next Sunday Afternoon,” and the board will arrange for the Fourth quarterly conference reports. The Home Missionary Society Of the M. E church will hold a mar ket Saturday at the Princess theatre from 9 to 1:30. Your patronage solicited. Fred Hamilton, who has been working for several months at, Casselton, N. D., has entered the state agricultural college at Fargo, and will probably play on the college football team. Fred has been doing splendidly in the northwest and his many friends will be pleased to learn that.’he is back in college again. , Charley Robinson and wife, of Battle Ground, will move to Jasper county next month to take up their residence on the farm he recently purchased in Jordan township. It is the former John M. Turner farm, 8 miles north and half a mile west of town. Charley is a native Rensselaer boy and since leaving here has lived in South Dakota and also at Battle Ground. Jasper county, however looks good to him and his old friends are glad to have him and his wife back again. Look over our classified column
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