Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — Says Rensselaer Man Had $250 Stolen While at Logansport. [ARTICLE]

Says Rensselaer Man Had $250 Stolen While at Logansport.

The Fowler Republican Leader prints the appended paragraph. If any Rensselaer man lost $250 at Logansport, he has not told about it here. A man was here from Logansport Saturday, who claimed he had lost $360 while attending the Buffalo Bill show there, and the Fowler paper evidently has the men confused. The paper says: A gentleman from Rensselaer last Friday attended the show at Logansport, and when he put his hand into his pocket to buy a ticket, he made the discovery that some one, while he was on his way to the show, had lifted his purse, which contained the snug sum of $250. He telephoned to the police of the surrounding cities to keep a watch out, and if they found some stranger with two hundred and fifty dollars that they thought might not belong to him, to let him know. As yet the police have not discovered either the money or the chap who took it.

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Considerable Sickness Reported By Winona Boys* City Campers.

Several of the campers at Winona Boys’ City have been feeling poorly the past few days. Rev. Collison and his brother have been ill and Sunday Rev. Parrett was confined in his tent by illness. Several of the young fellows were also indisposed an<T*lt is probable that some of them will rea?h home today or tomorrow.