Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
~~~~~~~~— ' ' ftitt m 1 -Ll-Cj BANDBOX A NEW NOVEL By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. begins in the October Munsey. It is by the author of “The Black Bag” and “The Brass Bowl,” two of perhaps' the most notable mystery stories ever written. “The Bandbox ”is such an impelling tale. It opens in London, where a mysterious bandbox is left upon the hands of a puzzled jtoung man. The action quickly moves to New York, where it plunges into a whirl of surprising incidents that set a new pace for story-writing. There is a scene on a lonely island that would do credit to the pen of a Stevenson together with other strange and fascinating situations. The first instalment appears in MUNSEYS OCTOBER Other notable features of the October Munsey are “World’s Debt to the Radical,” by Robert L. Gray, which deals with ideas that were at first deemed revolutionary, eventually becoming mainsprings of human progress; “The New Era in Our Relations with Latin America,” by Judson C. Welliver; “Woodrow Wilson, Presidential Possibility,” by Isaac F. Marcosson, and “The Rockefeller Institute,” by Walter Prichard Eaton. Ten short stories, the Financial Department, Editorials, and Stage Comment by Matthew White, Jr. The FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY 175 Fifth Ave., New York ON YOUR NEWS - STAND, TEN CENTS
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Land Auction! 142’/2-ACRE FARM Rensselaer, Indiana MONDAY, Oct. 2-1 p.m. « / • To close out partnership. The 142-acre improved farm, known as the Bert 0. Gardner Farm, and located on stone road tkree miles east of Rensselaer, Ind. (county seat), and one-quarter mile west of Pleasant Ridge, a shipping point on the Monon Railroad. ' This is one of the best located farms in Indiana and will be a genuine bargain for the purchaser. The farm is black loam with clay sub-soil, is thoroughly tiled, has sufficient improvements, and will be sold to the highest bidder, on liberal terms. SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED ON FARM. For terms and other information, address J. B. Ackerman, 74 West Washington st., Chicago. Carey M. Jones, Chicago Auctioneers: « Fred Phillips, Rensselaer John Culp, Rensselaer Free eonveyance to farm from Phillipa’ Plano House, Rensselaer, for parti** coming from a distance.
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