Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1891 — The Turpie-Lowe Judgement. [ARTICLE]

The Turpie-Lowe Judgement.

The sheriff has levied on most, If, not all of Hugh Lowe’s property to satisfy the judgement rendered against him in favor of the Turpie Brother’s. In the meantime Mr. Lowe is preparing to fight the process to the limit of the law. Simofi P. Thompson holds a mortage on part of the realty, and it is claimed that deeds to several other parties for other tracts of land have been made. Lowe owns-about l,3Qoaeres of land in this county and valuable property in Ohio, against the latter of which, Turpies have already commenced attachment proceedings. The fight is not over yet, and from the outlook has only commenced. — White County Democrat.

The Women’s Foreign Missionary ; Society of the M. E. Church will give a public enteitainment on the evening of March 15th, at the M. E. Church; the occasion being the celebration of the annual Thank-offering day of the society. The following program will be rendered: Musics—“ All hail the Power of Jesus Name.” .——— Scripture Reading—By Mrs Dr. Jackson. Opening Prayer—By Mrs. Hemphill. Music —Solo—By Mrs. Starr. Select Reading—By Mrs. Warren. History of W. F. M. S. in Rensselaer By Mrs. Henry Wood. Music —Solo —By Mrs. E. P. Honan. History of the Foreign Missionary work—By Mrs. Stockton. Quartett —By Blanche Alter, Ora Duvall, Newton Warren, Charlie Blue. Recitation —Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. Reading of Thank-offering letters — By Mrs. Wasson. Appeal for new members—By Mrs. Sharp. Music. ' - Benediction.