Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BULLETIN Bulgarians Sicn Armistice Salonoki, Sept. 30: An armistice has been signed on the Balkin battle front, it was officially announced today. Bulgaria accepts all the terms demanded by the allies. The chief of these terms was that all invaded country be given up.

Cornelius Mak, of near DeMotte, was in Rensselaer Monday. A letter received from Fred Hamilton, dated London, Sept. 12, was written in the best of spirits and says he is doing “just fine.” Lizzie Hemphill and Jane Parldson, who are teaching in the Anderson school, spent Saturday and Sunday here with relative*. Private John Maher left this morning for Camp McClellan, Ala., after spending a short furlough with his Virgie. Lieutenant Paul Miller is here for a few days. He is with the medical crops at Camp Funston, Kansas. He is with the 70th Infantry, which has moving orders for October 16. His furlough is for six days.. WANTED—The fellow who was seen to take my wheel Saturday night from the rear of the Rowen grocery to return it at once. If you do not we will send dieriff for you and the wheel. Frank Webber. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page returned this morning to their home in Frankfort, after a visit here with the family of John Sanders. |T • W If you have a house for rent, rent it through the Classified column of fbe Republican.