Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - January 21, 1915, Williamsport, Indiana TO THE INTERESTS OF WILLIAMSPORT AND WARREN 21, 1915. 14 iS A HE CALLED W. Lawyer and Citizen Was Born Near January 22,1834. 18 EIGHTY AND ONE to Oct. 19. 1869, and Since that Time Has Been an Honored Chickens and Didn't Have Enough to Supply the the age of eighty and one we look and we see our our and our fellow John W. who was born near Miami a chicken fancier of this came into our office and he had his feathers all turned the wrong He had blood in his eye and if he had a club in his hand we didn't see as we retreated to the rear of the for we knew from the tone of his voice there was something he entered the door he heaven's sake take those chicken locals out of the the people are coming and sending to me for I Plymouth Rock cockerels and pullets and I have nothing left for sale but Rose Comb Rhode Island Take those locals out of your I tell take them and this is only a part of what he as he told us what he'd do to us if we didn't obey said ladies drove up here this week from Stone Bluff after Plymouth Rock and I had to tell them like I have told many others that the supply was Take those locals I tell I want rest during the day and sleep at take them the past two or three weeks we have been advertising for Mr. Hobart and now at this early date his supply is which tells the wonderful story that an or a in The will bring good and quick it also demonstrates that the people miles and miles from here read the and having read come to our markets to supply their We are glad that our patrons get results and would much rather they would make a kick about two much business than to roar about not getting any after spending money for advertising in our SPEECH GOOD FOR G. 0. Opinion of Republican Progressives AT WEST LEBANON INTERESTING MISSION Tuesday With a Goodly Attendance and the Usual STOPS WITH COACH 22, 1834, standing uncovered at the threshold of his law office in looking out upon natures as he his vision slightly dimmed by his advanced he realizes that the material world does not change much in its masses or in its The stars shine with no more luster than when they first sang together in the glory of their The flowers that gemmed the the forest and fields before the discovery of now bloom around us in their The sun that shone on him in his shines on us in unchanging Nature is the same to him to-day as it was more than eighty years and he is glad that he has been by a gracious to live and see the advancement made by man with the aid of in life Mr. Sutton became imbued with the spiritual He believed in God and in his and he became so impressed with his own and the spiritual welfare of his that he sought the kingdom of God through the Baptist of which he is at present an He realized that mortal man had functions which connect us with as well as organs which set us in relation with He realized that we have not merely the senses to open to us the external but an internal which places us in connection with the world of intelligence and the decrees of He realized that there was a spirit in all just the privileged and so he felt that it was a part of his duty in life's to arouse men to a point of fitting that spirit for the world to This realization so impressed Mr. he has put on the armor of the has gone into the and by preaching the besought and plead with men to lay aside their sinful ways and take a stand for Him who gave his only that all mankind might be Sutton came with his parents from Ohio to Montgomery in 1850, and so far as we have been able to finished his education After receiving his he began the study of Crew and Passengers Fight But Car is Wabash local passenger train No. 6, due here at 11:48, was running at a speed of fifty miles an hour between Flint and West Point about noon the coach next to the engine was discovered to be on and it was necessary to stop the train and fight the The burning car was uncoupled from the train and placed on a siding near the West Point grain It was a mass of flames and the train crew and a number of the passengers assisted in fighting the Water was secured from the tank of the but despite the work of the fire fighters the coach was almost completely The car was used in the baggage and express service and was being deadheaded on No. 6 back to It carried a number of empty cases belonging to the Wells-Fargo Express The fire was a spectacular one and many of the passengers on the train were badly frightened when the train stopped and noticed the car ahead a mass of The train was in charge of Conductor Kirkley and Engineer to Indianapolis is now agreed on all hands that President Wilson's Indianapolis speech was a fine thing for the Republican One influential Republican United States Senator made this has put new life into the conservative it has widened the gap between the Progressive Republicans and the and it has served to facilitate the return to the Republican party men who have been affiliating with the Progressive politicians are of the opinion that the most pronounced effect of the speech is on the members of the Progressive Progressives have taken to heart the declaration of President Wilson that the Republican party had not had a new idea for thirty They are now writing cards to the newspapers reminding the Democrats that the Republican party started the Panama proposed the interstate commerce introduced a conservation policy and did innumerable other great Is effect of the denunciation of the Republican it is now very generally will be to give renewed strength to that The Progressives in the or the men formerly affiliated with the Progressive express the view that from this time on there will be no Progressive of the Progressive members of the house of representatives was exhibiting a letter last Thursday from a Progressive friend out west who wrote as years ago I voted for the greatest man this nation ever Theodore but two years I pledge you my no matter who he is. just so he is a he gets my When Wilson tells us that the Republican party has not had a new idea for thirty he insults the intelligence of some seven million inside talk among the Democrats close to the President is that the chief object of the Indianapolis trip was to appeal to the independent vote of the country and particularly to the men who have been acting with the Progressive Supporters of the President say privately that from the Democratic it is unfortunate that the President allowed himself to say things which brought an opposite effect from that Annual Warren County Institute opened for its two day session at West Lebanon Tuesday of this week and claimed the attention of the farmers and citizens until Wednesday An added feature this year to the Institute was ' the poultry which was not the largest in the but made a fine showing created a great deal of interest along that special A splendid program had been arranged along lines pertaining to the farm and home The following topics were taken up and january 19. things On the W. F. Miss Roberta W. F. of Miss Roberta West Lebanon school will take charge of the evening for that the money to go to the january 20. 2:00"Canadian Farming as Compared With that of Mrs. Elizabeth six years in Canada puts her in a position to know the and she knew just how to tell it. It was worth an extra effort to hear Hiram N. VanVoorhis Entertained Our People Last Thursday HOLD REVIVAL on page 4) Young People's Missionary Young People's Missionary Society met at the home of Miss Pettie last Monday lesson was thoroughly discussed by several members of the and was brought out with great effect by the Miss Florence all business was transacted a social time was spent in reading their fortunes and other innocent Dainty refreshments were served and a good time was had by all The next meeting will be held at the home of Lottie and Winifred Monday February 1st. Rev. of the Oxford Christian Will Preach to Winthrop Hold ladies of the Presbyterian Missionary Society will hold an exchange next January 23 at D. K. Butt's Your patronage little word with big if properly Monday at Winthrop evangelistic meetings were begun by Rev. Hiram N. of the Oxford Christian and will continue from night to night for two and it is possible that the meetings may continue into the third depends largely upon the amount of interest shown by the people of the Winthrop VanVoorhis is a learned minister of the a forcible speaker and an earnest and everywhere he has spoken he has been j given a royal as he is endowed with the happy faculty of making many not for a but his friends are steadfast and are willing to aid him in his effort to I bring people into the fold who are I out of the kingdom of In Meeting ladies of the G. A. R. No. 37, have changed their meeting days j from the 1st and 3rd Saturday noons to the 1st and 3rd Monday I afternoons of each until er Meetings open at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ella Mrs. Estella Church January 24th, a. a. Public p. Services at 7:00 p. meeting every Wednesday night at 7 CHRISTIAN to Grow In Interest and is Reaching Out After New the attendance at the Christian church Bible School was not as large last Sunday as it was the yet there was a good there being 129 This school has made wonderful it has sprung up from a small beginning to its present and if indications count for before the close of the present quarter it will have passed the two hundred points earned last Sunday in the wav of studies being on put the Bible school here about 150 or 160 points in advance of its opponent in the Bible School Bible School invites everybody who desires to attend Sabbath not belong to some other school in the to join If you accept the you will see a happy interested earnest teachers and a pleasant and pleasing pastor to greet Right at this time the school is studying the Old and the history and thoughts that they gather by studying these lessons and hearing them explained pays you well for the hour spent in the house of a week or two the Rev. will begin a series of protracted but on next Lord's day evening he will give in his sermon the life of Joseph and his eleven There will also be preaching in the morning at the usual hour to which the public is cordially Letter Makes a your statement of the standing of The State Bank of last you gave the President a pretty tough M. which sir name should be The above illustrates how easy it is for a by adding a crooked little to give one having a very good name a very tough Of course there is naught in a name of fame or In speaking of don't think it a and now that it is on the don't give it a for with things coming our to The Rebekah staff will meet in I. 0. 0. F. hall Thursday Jan. 21, 1915, at 7 for All members of the staff are earnestly requested to attend if and all others who are interested in the success of the the Christian church in this city last Thursday Rev. H. N. of the Oxford Christian gave a very interesting lecture on Around the The lecture had to do with the heathen lands of the Old and was illustrated by views of the and many other countries where the inhabitants worship idols instead of the living He also exhibited some of the war instruments and clothing worn by these uneducated and for the most part the lecture throughout was very interesting and He was greeted by a good sized who seemed to be highly pleased with the evening's Parlance of the Poultry to an error in reporting the awards of the poultry several important breeds were omitted last One of these were the White Wyandottes which represented one of the largest classes in the many of the birds scoring high and contributed to a large extent to the attractiveness of the exhibition by their snow-white color and bright red of the Banner Stock headed the list in the number of entries in this class by showing 24 birds and was awarded 1st on 1st and 3rd on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th on and 1st, 2nd, and 4th on and 1st, 2nd and 3rd on W. W. of showed 7 winning 2nd on 2nd on cockerel and 3rd on Mr. James Pope showed one cockerel and one pen of Rhode Island Whites were exhibited by Rev. James of As this is rather a new breed they attracted a great deal of Many of the people that attended the show had never seen any of them Rev. Dawson won 2nd on and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th on cup silver loving cups were awarded by the Association at the show and were won as Earl West with his White won the cup given for the best pen in the English T. with his Black won the cup given for the best female in the show and the cup given for the best pen in the Asiatic E. D. 111., with his Single Comb White won the cup given for the best pen in the Axtel won two cups given for the best pen pullet bred and best peri cockerel bred Barred Plymouth H. with White Plymouth won a cup given for the best pen in the American won the cup given for the number of entries in the and the one given for the best display of winning the latter with a pen of Mallard won the cup given for the best male bird in the and after making up a pen with his second male bird and four won the cup for the best pen in the show from Warren and Fountain won a cup given for the best display of geese with his pair of Embden Tressie won a cup given for the best display of turkeys with her White Holland of the cups awarded for best pens were won by close as there were a number of high scoring pens in the different January 24th,'15. a. a. p. p. Ladies Home Missionary Society will have charge of the evening Mrs. of will give a and everybody is cordially Invited to attend these E. L. STATES DRY BY 1920 Is Boast of Prohibitionists Who Plan to Oust Saloons of the Entire Nation By that IS 6R0WING is Pledged to Avoid Affiliation With Any Political Maintain Strict M. Hyde writting in the Chicago Tribune has the following to 1910 last saloon in the United States will be put out of is the or of the most efficient working organizations in the United has an up entirely a Illinois alone it collects and spends each year from to supports a state and five district headquarters in each in charge of a paid superintendent It has in the state twenty-five salaried workers who spend all their time iti the has on its rolls in Illinois alone 11,000 all who carry the organization down into every school No less than 27,000 people in Illinois contribute monthly to its By Church has the financial support and active backing of more churches of different denominations and creeds than any other movement in the worid which is not distinctly the sessions of congress and of the various states its paid lobbyists watch legislation and legislators as closely as those of any selfish special publishes in Illinois a weekly journal within a a daily for circulation all over the United will be issued from national headquarters in important political campaigns it prints and mails from its publishing headquarters ten tons of documents each is not a political no political party equals it in completeness of organization and of is pledged to ' affiliation with any political it has tied up members of both parties in bonds which seem to be stronger than any is pledged to an attitude of strict neutrality on ai questions of public one it is exactly that question which has thrown the lower house of the state legislature at 111., into a is the League of America and its sole as emphatically put in the first paragraph of its is the of the beverage liquor LEBANON ENJOYING A are in Charge of Rev. Cantrell and Evangelist R. C. revival meetings which are being conducted at present in our sister under the leadership of Rev. the resident pastor of the Christian church and Singing R. C. of are nightly growing in The congregations are large and much good is being During the past two weeks five persons have been persuaded to cast off their sinful garments and take up the work of the Rev. Cantrell delivering some very strong that are having a telling effect upon his and it begins to look as if Old King before the meetings will be driven far into the background in the vicinity of West