Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1915 — B. J. Jarrette Gave “Found” Money to Charity Board. [ARTICLE]

B. J. Jarrette Gave “Found” Money to Charity Board.

During the past several months smtall amounts Of hioney have been found in Jarrette’s Variety Store. Sometimes a few cents would be found on the counters and on one occasion there was 55 cents found. The money, was not claimed and the accumulation totaled $3. Mr. Jarrette decided to give the money to the Board of Associated Charities and mailed them a check for the amount Tuesday. 1 Dr. A. G. Catt returned last evenging from Indianapolis* where he had attended a meeting Monday and Tuesday 6t the Indiana State Optical Association. Mrs. J. W. Miller, of LaCrosse, came today to visit her sisters, Mrs. Emerald Aldrich and Mrs. Alva Potts. At the latter home a baby boy was born Monday, Jan. 11th. Mrs. A. Gangloff left Monday for Florida, where she will remain until spring. She went first to Melbourne and also expects to visit Jacksonville, St. Augustine, St Petersburg and Ocala. The Hal lagan families are at the latt«&,j»Jsce. .I— ' ' " ' 1 m The Republican yesterday made an error in expressing an opinion as to what the telephone toll rate should be between this city and Remington. We firmly believe that the rate should not "’exceed 10 cents and .an Investigation made a year ago showed 'that in most cases within counties over the state the rate for ten, twelve and fifteen mile distances from the county seat was either 5 or IQ cents.