Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1917 — Long Lost Father Believed To Live at Remington. [ARTICLE]

Long Lost Father Believed To Live at Remington.

Monticello Journal. The indications now are that Mrs. Stella Melrose Squires,’ of Camby, Marion county, Indiana, is now in a fair way to find her father, whom she has not seen since she was a baby. He is believed to be residing in Remington, where he is engaged in the flour and feed business. It will be recalled that last week we made mention of the fact that Mrs. Squires wrote to Postmaster Simons, making inquiry about her father and in her letter stated that she had been told he was living in Monticello or White county. The item attracted the attention of Loughrey brothers, who happened to remember that they have a customer at Remington named Frank Melrose, who formerly resided in Monon township, this county. They communicated the fact to Postmaster Simons, who this morning communicated with Mrs. Sqiiires and told her of the discovery he had made. It is quite likely, in view of the fact that Mr. Melrose formerly lived in this county, that he is the man she is searching for.