Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1918 — MISSIONARY PROGRAM. [ARTICLE]
MISSIONARY PROGRAM.
The Woman’s Missionary society will present the February program at the Christian church Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock, and in connection with it, an illustrated lecture on China will be given by the pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to all. - .. / * Some forty people from Parr took advantage today of the accommodation of the. Monon railroad* stopping the south-bound forenoon train at . their town and came to Rensselaer io do some shopping. They returned ort the north bound train due here at 2:51 p. m.. . Mrs. Ralph Hall and little daughter left today for her home at Oakland, 111. 7
barrelled chairman to pbiir upon -the disturbed waters in your own camp may finally bring you through. Keep on giving it to that “profiteer,” he is the fellow you want to get. Fill your paper with charges and counter charges. Everybody knows your motives are as pure as the Savior’s and that your reputation for truth is of the George Washington type. / "
Fendig won’t do. He is a successful business man, as square a die, but he can be camouflaged. This dire evil situation is possible of solution, only, by the appointment .of Frank E. Babcock, fuel administrator of Jasper county, and in addition to that appointing him director general of all the coal interests in Rensselaer. Make tym the McAdoo of Jasper county. Inter for life the coalmen and their defender. And let it be known to all men every where that truth and justice can be found in the bosom of Frank E. Babcock and only officially announced in the sacred columns ofthe Jasper- county Democrat. And now, great commander, knowing your disposition to be so fair and considerate we turn the coal matter over to you, than whom no wiser could be, found within the bounds of this great domain. And gentle read- ’ er we thank you for your indulgence. A - . I
