Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1889 — Methodist Church Notes. [ARTICLE]
Methodist Church Notes.
The revival meetings still continue and increase in interest constantly, and are largely attended. Revs. Wpodsdu of Remington and Slntz of Monticello, two very able andjeamest preachers, renderen great assistance in the meetings. '.. _. Rev. Slutz conducted the meeting last Sunday and his able appeal for missions was very successful in the responces elicted. For Home and Foreign Missions for instance, >IOO was pledged for the coming year, payable at the rate of 5 cents*a week. The sermons of Rev. John Hall, of Pullman, last week* were of a high character of excellence. The many friends he made here will be glad to have him’come among them again. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and Miss Carrie Irwin have united with the church, and others are expected to do so. This week the pastor is ably assisted by Rev. S. P. Edmondson, of Hammond. Meetings are held every afternoon and evening during this week. Special cut on Gloves and Mittens for the next two weeks at Economy Store.
Read what is said in support of the Wrought Irpn Range Co., of St Louis Mo., whose agents are now intoducing their Ranges in this and adjoining townships: -‘To whom it may concern: we take great pleasure in certifying to the standing and reputation of the Wrought Iron Range Co. of St. Louis, Mo. They have done a large business with us for a number of years and our business relations have always been of the most satisfactory nature. Their standing, and credit are of the highest grade and any statement made by them may be (depended' upon absolutely. In regard to the quality of iron used in their stoves and ranges we speak from our own knowledge and certify its best quality as refined air furnace malleable iron. Yours truly, Indianapolis Malleable Ikon Co.” lip.
