Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. N. Leatherman and daughter went to South Bend this morning and will go from there to St. Joseph, Mo, to visit Mrs. Leatherman’s slater, Mrs. Phil Lagin. At South Bend they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen. * Because of the failure of the polled and private detectives to find Catherine Winters, a school girl kidnaped at Newcastle, this state, her father, Dr. W. A. Winters has issued an appeal asking for the girl’s return and promising not to prosecute. When the local police and (those of other cities were unable to find the girl, Dr. Waiters hired the operatives of a wellknown private detective agency, but they failed.
Mrs. W. J. Kilgore and daughter, Miss Florence, were In Rensselaer a short time Friday morning, on their way from Aberdeen, S. Dak, to Fair Oaks, where they-will visit the families of J. C. Thompson, Joe Brown and others. They moved from Fair Daks to South Dakota four years ago. They report that crops are an almost total failure at Aberdeen this year, there being a strip of country about 200 miles wide that has suffered geratly from drouth. John Burris found a purse containing considerable money shortly before non today. It was lying in the street near the Catholic church. The pocketbook contained two letters from the Olds Manufacturing Co, but the letters were not in envelopes and the name of the person to whom the letters were sent was not printed on the letters. Mr. Burris has placed an advertisement in The Republican. It is quite probable that the purse was dropped by some tourist. The amount of money is enough to cause the owner to make an effort to recover it;
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