Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MORE PIANO PUPILS WANTED—I now have more time to devote to-teaching music and can handle a few more piano pupils. Rosebelle Daugherty. Phone 11lBlack. *

LARGE CROWD HEARS PATRIOTIC ADDRESS There was a large audience at the First Methodist Epicopal church of this city Tuesday evening to here the address of Dr. Wirt Lowther, of Logansport. The doctor’s subject was “The Devil and His Junior Partner, Kaiser Bill.” The doctor is an orator of splendid ability and held the attention of his audience for more than two hours. He recited many things calculated ir the patriotic emotions of his hearers. He was strictly true to the subject he announced. It is to be regretted, however, that he felt constrained to tell a number of things that did not sound well coming from the pulpit and from a minister of the gospel. We all hate Germany^with a vengeance that can be satisfied with nothing short of a crushing defeat of that nation whatever the cost. There were a large number of people in the audience who have an entirely different opinion of Theodore Roosevelt than that held by the eminent divine. We believe that the father of four sons now on the firing line in France, the man who offered his services to his country in this great conflict and the one who had the foresight to warn this country in 1914 that a conflict with Germany was inevitable, does not deserve to be publically upbraided and sport made over his recent physical affliction.

Mr. A. C. Kirby left Tuesday afternoon for his home in Page, N. Dakota, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williron of this city. Those who confuse love of country with love of a Democratic administration will have to be shown that love of country must have some of the attributes of a watch dog that barks when things are not just right.—Baltimore Star. If anyone who has had the misfortunate to lose stock during the cold spell will notify us, we will be glad to call and get it. A. L PADGITT, Phone 65

MUST KEEP DOGS UP. All dogs running loose on the streets of the city will be killed. If you do not want your dog killed keep it at home. BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holdens? Buy one today for mother. You wife would appreciate them, too. JOHN H. HOLDEN, Florist. Mrs. Frank McConnell returned to her home in Fair Oaks today after visiting a few days with relatives here. The Junior Aid society of the Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Clara Andrus. Emil Hanley is home from Camp Shelby for a short visit with his parents, Judge and Mrs. Charles W. Hanley. The fire company made a run to the home of Mrs. Ora T. Ross on River street, this morning. A spark from the chimney had set fire to the roof. The blaze was • extinguished easily. Preparations are being made for the Easter dance to be given as a Red Cross benefit. Interspersed between the dances will be musical numbers by the best talent in Jasper county. This is a patriotic movement and should receive the gupport of everyone. A very nominal charge will be made, as it is principally a get together movement.

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