Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1909 — THE YEUELL MEETINGS. [ARTICLE]

THE YEUELL MEETINGS.

The great revival that has been In progress at the Christian church for two weeks continues with increasing interest. Persons who have never given any serious thought on religion have become deeply interested—one hundred and eighteen have enlisted. This is remarkable for only two weeks of meetings. Mr. Yeuell, the evangelist, says it is one of the best short meetings he has ever held. The meetings, however, will close on Wednesday night because of the evangelist’s pressing engagements. His subject last night was "The Passing Harvest." On to-night Mr, Yeuell will give his popular lecture on “Ben Hur.” Those who have heard his other lectures will need no testimony of commendation. This is one of his regular Chautauqua lectures for which he has been receiving SIOO per night. Tickets are now on sale for 25c and can be secured of agents and at Clarke's jewelry store. Secure your tickets now. The regular lecture price _of 50 cents will be sharged at the door to all those who do not secure them in advance. This is a benefit lecture for Mr. Yeuell. ’