Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1917 — DR. EDWARD T. HAGERMAN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DR. EDWARD T. HAGERMAN.

•The World We Live In," “Wealth ams Worth." “The Square Man"-these are some of the notable lectures given by Dr. Edward T. Hagerman It has been stated that In not a town where he appeared during bts first season on the Lyceum pTatform has the i ominTt tee failed to book a return engagement One lecture calls for more. ~ ‘ At fthaca. Mich., on Dr. llagerman’s lecture date the city lighting plant was out of order from the middle of the afternoon until 9 o’clock at night

Lamps and lanterns furnished feeble light at the auditorium, but Dr Huger man was undaunted by adverse eoudltions and soon bad such a grip on bis nyUpnco that the people did not care whether they had kerosene lamps, tal tow dips or no lights at aIL Dr Hagerman was born on an Ohio farm and worked bis way through Baldwin College. As a Methodist min later he served some of the largest churches. Including- pastorates in Mil waukee and Dee Moines. He is still serving his fellow men. but In a broad er field, where no single denomination secures all of hls labors The manager of a JYeai VtrglnlCLy_ eeum course wrote the ltedpath Bu reau: “We have JSi3=3i*nsaulus. man, GllUlan. Bain. Bede. QH-Cannon. Flowers, McConnell and many other high class lecturers. Wit few If any have^caused more favorable Comment than Dr. Hagerman." Fourth number lyceum course to be held at M. E. church Feb. 8.

DR. EDWARD T. HAGERMAN.