Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHURCH NOTICES METHODIST CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9:30, Sunday school. Let us keep our school coming. 10:45, morning worship and sermon by the pastor. Theme: “The Highest Form of Christian Service.” The pastor expects every member of the church who can to be present at this service. 6:00, Epworth League. Topic: “Our Relation Toward Others—Toward Neighbors and Friends.” Bernice Carson vtillbe the leader. 7:00, union service at the Presbyterian church. A Red Cross speaker will deliver the address.. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. W. T. Barbre, pastor. The pastor will preach next Sunday morning at 10:45 on the subject, “Hyphenated Christians.” The Bible school will meet at 9:30. The evening service will be held at the Presbyterian church and will be the opening of the third Red Cross drive.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dr. S. E. Brewster, of Cleveland, will' take the place of the paMtor in the morning service and rpeak at the union meeting in this church at 7 o’clock; A great day is planned for you and your friends. The bigness of the day’s program should attract Lig people. Get in at 9:30 and get started with the orchestra. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science society holds tegular services Sundays at 10:45; Sunday school at 9:45; Wednesday evening, 7:30. Subject Nov. 2nd, “Everlasting Punishment.” JASPER COUNTY WELL - TO THE FORE. County Chairman W. L. Woos is proud of the rank taken by Jasper county in the sales of War Savings Stamps for September. The total sales in Indiana for September -A-yp $238,796.00. The people of Jasper county bought $1,136.05. Our neighboring counties bought as White, $4,377.70; Pulaski, $983.93; Newton, $470.77; Porter, $630.00; Lake, $6,230.90; Starke, $69.55, and Benton, $2,120.60. All members that are not otherwise solicited bring jelly and pickles for supper for the district meeting Nov. 4.—By order of the Royal Neighbor committee. Mike Porter and Gravelous Hansson went to Indianapolis this afternoon. —

All are invited to the cafeteria supper at the parochial Saturday «vening* November Ist, commencing at 5 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Miller, daughter Fern and son Earle will leave Sunday for Huston," Texas, where Mrs. Miller will be in charge of a boarding house. Mrs. Marion Learning and W. I. Spitler came down from Chicago this afternoon. Elias Arnold returned from Blanchard, Mich., Thursday evening where he had 'been a purchase a car load of apples. The car consists of Baldwins, Northern ‘Spies, Greenings and a few Grimes Goldens. The car will arrive her® Monday or Tuesday of next week, November 3rd' or 4th. Persons desiring some of these apples should notify Mr. Arnold at once. Samples may be seen at the banks of the city. Mrs. M. E. Drake and daughter, Nelle, returned from Chicago this afternoon. William Scott left this afternoon for Cincinnati, O.

MARKETS BY WIRE. [Furnished by Farmers’ Grain Co., H. H. Potter, Mgr.] Chicago, 111., Nov. 1. higher; top, $14.60. I Cattle —Receipts, 5,000; market strong, 25c above a week ago. Sheep-—Receipts, 7,000. Indianapolis hog receipts, 5,000; top, $14.75. Grain Market*. Dec. corn opened at 128 3-8 and 5-8; closed at 131 1-4 and. 3-8. May corn opened at 124 1-8 and 3-8; closed at 126 7-8 and 1-2. Dec. oats opened at 71 1-4 and 3-8; closed at 72 1-8 and 72. May oats opened at 74 1-4; closed at 75 1-8 and 75. Jacob Rich, of Washington, HL, is here looking after his Jasper county farm land. We fought for freedom, and now we have so much of it that we don’t know how to handle it. —Asheville Times. One big trouble with the labor movement is the fact that we have too many cabooses and not enough engines.—Railroad World. A republic is a form Of government in which the majority get at least two guesses as to which minority will rule them next. —New York Evening Sun. 1 Senator Williams says the British empire has “six voices but only one vote.” Sort of a parallel to Hi Johnson’s status in the senate. — Little Rock Arkansas Gazette.