Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1916 — Removal of Junk Business. [ARTICLE]

Removal of Junk Business.

I have rented a business room onehalf block north of Bacock & Hopkins' elevator, facing the Rensselaer Lumber Co., where I-will hereafter carry on my junk business, paying the highest market price for rags, paper, iron, rubber and all kind.* of metal, copper, brass, zink, aluminum, lead, copper wire, light copper, copper boilers, etc. Bring me your junk at my new place of business or if notified I will call and get it in my motor truck. Phone 577. SAM KARNOWSKV

Major Frank W. Foxworthy, responded and clubbed the life out of the tarantula, at the same time apologizing to the colonel for making so much noise in doing so. The Indiana soldieis are all telling their experiences, but none of them had the thrills that came to private Lawrence, of Company A, from Indianapolis, in the storm. Lawrence was on the mule picket line in water above his knees and expecting every moment that the mules would stampede, in-Which evlnt he would have been trampled to death. But he is a good soldier, and all he said was: “It was rather inconvenient at times.”