Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mile Zara NEW YORK’S FAVORITE PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT has just returned from Europe, where she has met with remarkable success in foretelling of coming events. THIS WONDERFUL WOMAN can tell you all about your business and love affairs, anything you would like to know. Special offer—bring this and 25c and Mile Zara will give you a SI.OO reading, or for 50c a full reading. You will find her at residence, corner Van Rensselaer and Angelica streets, from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.

\ WEATHER. Fair tonight and Wednesday. ASK INDICTMENT FOR BOH SLAYER « rnmmamammrnmm BeUeve Ideality of ChHd»s Murderer Has Been Solved—Poliee to Lay Evidence Before Grand Jury. Confident that they have established the identity of the man, who in a series of post cards and letters, confessed to the murder of Joseph Josephs, the 7-year-old Lackawanna boy, Michael Kruck, the New York newsboy and other similar crimes, the police of Lackawanna and Buffalo, N. Y., have placed their evidence before the grand jury and ask for an indictment . Meanwhile messages giving the man’s name and description have been sent broadcast through the eastern states. The last of the series of post cards received from the murderer was mailed from Boston Saturday morning, the day the body was found. The news that the body had been recovered, the police think, caused the man to flee from that city, hut they are confident, he will be captured with-' in a day or two. The principal evidence in the hands of the police, it is said, id a letter written under a New York date and mailed at Whiting, N. J„ February 1, 1912. The handwriting on this letter tallies so closely with that of the poet cards that it will be placed before the grand Jury without expert testimony to support it. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Rensselaer Commercial Club that the annual meeting wM be held at the office of the Secretary. Charles G. Spitler, on Wednesday evening, December 11. 1912, at seventhirty o’clock p. m. CHARLES G. SPITLER, Secretary. To find a buyer for your property, try a classified adv. in this paper.

All Popular Sheet Music 8c i Owing to a big cut in the prioe, wo give you the benefit. Headquarters for Post Cards Including Local Views 5 for 5c , Jarrette’s Variety Store