Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Last Week es Evangelistic ' Services by | KERR BROTHERS | AT Trinity Methodist Church Special Sdbjects This Week • /Monday Evening, December 6 “How D. <L. Moody Reached One of 1 the Kerr .Bros." _ Tuesday Evening, December 7 “Dreams and Visions." Wednesday Evening, December 8 “The Debt We Owe Our Mothers." Thursday Evening, December 9 “Tho Power of the Human Touch" % Friday Evening, December 10 ' “Sowing and Reaping." 9
SPecial Duets at Each Service by Evangelists Great Closing Services next Sunday —ii The Piuson hard coal is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. H. C. Schott, retiring editor of The Medaryville Advertiser, i!s reported to be quite sick with an a ttack of heart trouble. Phone your feed:, coal and wood orders to us. They will receive prompt attention. —Hamilton & Kellner. Sixteen lost their lives playing football during the fail During a less time 63 persons were killed Jn hunting accidents. ' TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number for the genuine Jacks6n Hill egg coal. J. Q. -Childers went to Delphi today, where he will aid in caring for John Childers, Jr., son of John Childers. The ytiung man has had mental trouble and is new said to be in a very bad condition.
A spark on the roof of Fred Phillips’ residence on College avenue set fire to the roof Saturday afternoon. The fire department was called out and the .fire extinguished with a very small 1055.,/ * h ■* ■ —■ ■ * ' Christmas presents, both practical and ornamental, at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Thje ladies of the Presbyterian •enurch will hold an all day market Saturday, Dec. 11, at Warner ißros.’ hardware store. Every lady is expected to contribute something for the market. Judge Berry, of Fowlei, has purchased the .George Barnard farm of 160 atcrete for .$220 per acre. The farm is in Benton county. The Tribune remarks that thi® is probably the top price for a cash sale of land in that county. N. C. /Shafer and family returned from Logansport yesterday, where dlhely went Friday dm the former’s Mapcwell. ' A. E. Conrad, Of Logamsrpetti, a ccustin of Shafer, who had been visiting him, returned home with them.
The Medaryville Advertiser shows that it is in Enthusiastic handte. The front page bristles with live jatfagraphs under large head lines. To all appearances The Advertiser will soon outgrow its five-column chases and find it necessary to adopt the now almost universal 6-column size. Don’t fail to visit the bazaar at the Presbyterian church dining parlors next Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. Bth and 9th. John Zellars is nmnang hds sawmill at Bert Yeoman's farm fn NeWton township. Himself and wife Sunday at Fair Oaks and their son, Ben, took them to their camp Sunday evening and remained with them over night and Ben came in town this morning to advertise a Mitchell auto in The Republcan. The car is offered for $125. Dr. Philip Newton, of Washington, D. C., at the outbreak of the war went to Russia with the Red Cross muses. He was 5n mental distress because of the drowning of his fiancee, Alice Dorothy Nixon. After* arriving in Russia he met the Princess Shahofskaya mod they were married. Now he has been promoted to surgeon of the Czar’s sixth army corps with the nude of general, the highest rank given any American with a European war.
