Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Ethel Myers, of Kentland, formerly a clerk in Rowles & Parker’s store, came today for a visit of several days with friends.

Bavarian china at the price of American ware! —Burchard’s 5c and 10c Store.

At the Catholic church at Remington last Sunday the banns were announced for the marriage of Miss Rose Sigo, of near that place, and John Kolhoff, southwest of Rensselaer.

Truant Officer Steward today took Lyda Sharp back to the Julia Work Home at Plymouth. Lyda is the unfortunate little girl who was taken away from her parents a year ago last November, after her mother had become a bedfast invalid and conditions at the Sharp home were such that the child had better be taken up. Another younger girl was taken at the same time. Last week a married sister went to Plymouth and go,t Lyda and brought her here. The mother is still very poorly and Lyda wanted to remain with her but the authorities decided it was best that she be taken back to the home. She is almost 15 years old but is small of her age and apparently is in very poor health. .

Several army shirts have not been turned in and there is some other property missing, including a U. S. army rifle. Please phone information to George H. Healey.