Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The latest dispatches say that Ifuerta has decided to accept the terms proffered by Presklent Wilson through Envoy Lind and that peace is in sight, It is difficult to conjecture what the dispatches tomorrow or the day alter will say. Chicago’s population is 2,388,500, an increase of 62,100 over last year, according to the count of the Chicago Directory company, which began to distribute the 1914 city directory today. School enrollment in Gary’s public schools exceeded even, the estk mates of the principals of the different school buildings. The Emerson school has raised its estimate from 1,000 pupils to a little over 1,100. A corresponding heavy increase in the other schools has been reported. Honesty is sometimes found in unexpected places and occasionally it is absent in places where one would expect to find it. It is a sad thing to find a concrete example of dishonesty, small, petty* dishonesty where one had expected real honor and manhood to exist. But this world is filled with surprises and we bump against some jolts that puzzle us almost every day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen and children departed this morning for South Chicago and will go from there to the city, and he will then decide in what business he will engage. Mr. Cohen liked Rensselaer and it is believed in time he would have built up a very good business, but fie had property interests ,at Indiana Harbor that required him to spend much of his time there and this decided him to sell out here and locate either in Chicago or some near suburb. He made many friends while here and left a good record behind him.

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