Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1919 — WANTED [ARTICLE]

WANTED

Everybody to see one million chrysanthemum buds arid bloom at Holden’s ul.i . |.l _. l L._= The Rev. H. F. Krohn, whose resignation as pastor of the German Lutheran church in Union township took pldee Sunday, left today for Wisner, Neb. He has accepted a call to Auburn, Neb., to begin about Christmas. In the meantime he will enjoy a vacation. The Rev. W. S. Schroeter and family, who have been living on North Van Rensselaer street, have taken up the work at the Union township church.

1 nwuLiise LlijjT wjiiill “Dolslije^ik 11 did’ not appear in his encyclopedia, N. J. B ozarth, a civil "war veteran, arid an attorney, of Valparaiso, refused to pay for the set. He lost the suit brought by the company for collecI tion and now is appealing the case to the Indiana supreme court. The set of books was bought in 1917, arid the word “bolshevik” should have been included, Bozarth de--1 dared in the circuit court in argu- ! ment of his own case. He cited 1 many other terms that he alleged I did not appear.