Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Dennis Gleason and son, John, were here this week buying up a carload of horses. C.‘J. Hobbs and wife of Kersey, left Tuesday for a week’s visit to their former home at Trenton, Mo. Robert Fendig has resigned his position at Harvey, 111., and will leave today for New Orleans, where he will probably engage in business with his brother-in-law, Leopold Weil. I Public Sales. The Democrat has printed sale bills for the following public sales: Thursday; January 15, John and Ray Akers, % mile east and 1 3-4 miles north of Lee. General sale of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements, etc. Home Missionary Market Today. The Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will hold a market Saturday, January 10, in the Odd Fellows’ vacant room, next to Traub & Selig's store. Chickens, cake, pies, bread, cookies, doughnuts, cottage cheese, baked beans, salads, etc., will be on sale from 10 o’clock until all sold. Illustrated Sermon. The sermon at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening will be on Joshua,” and the stereoptican will be used to illustrate.—J. C. PARRETT, Pastor. Methodist Church. Sunday services : Sunday school 9:30; preaching 10:45; Junior League 2:30; Epworth League 6:00; preaching 7:00. Special revival serSunday services: Sunday school Jan. 11. Everybody invited.

India vs. United States. Miss Julia I. Kipp, of Aligarh, India, will speak on the above subject at the M. E. church, Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 3:30 p. m. Miss Kipp is a Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society field secretary for .Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois, and has had many and varied experiences both in India and as a lecturer. She uses the native costumes and sings Hindustani songs. Her addresses are bright, inspirational and of the character to arouse great activity along these lines. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to hear her. Admission free, everybody invited. A collection will be taken at the close for the advancement of missions in the Orient.—Advt. Birth Announcements. Jan. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruner, a son. Jan. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Luers of south of town, a daughter. Notice to Rawleigh Customers. I have sold out and am now collecting my outstanding accounts. All persons indebted to me will please send me the amount of their account by mail or be prepared to settle when I call.—O. N. HILE, Rawleigh Salesman, Rensselaer, Ind. f 8 Mail Us Your Orders for Job Printing Mail The Democrat your orders for letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and we will fill your order promptly and send you the work prepaid by parcel post direct to your door or postofflee without extra charge. Write for prices on anything you may want and a prompt reply will be mailed you. Lecture Course. Auspices of churches of Rensselaer. Season tickets SI.OO each. LECTURE DATES: Watermail Co., concert company. —Jan. 29. Regimental Quartette.—Feb. 10. Amsbary, lecture.—March 9. Plumstead, an impersonator.— March 23.

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