Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1920 — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Henry O. .Timmons et ux to J. Frank Fenwick, June 26, w hf nw ,ne nw 33-28-7, 120 acres, Jordan, $13,800/ , x „ Emma A. Shedd et al to Harry E. Gifford, July 28, 1919, block 4, Rensselaer, Van Rensselaer Southeast Add. SIO,OOO.
A rare treat Is in store on the first day of the Chautauqua. Following the concert both afternoon and evening, there will be a most Interesting lecture by the above noted author and speaker. Doctor McLaren is of Scottish ancestry, with, as has been said, “just enough Irish to make it interesting.” In the preparation of his subject matter he sparer neither labor nor expense in his search for original sources both at home and in foreign lands. Doctor McLaren has been characterized as “The dramatic orator of California,” by those most familiar with his platform performances. His lecture on “The Flags of the World” has taken its place among the accepted successes of the Chautauqua. Although thorough and authoritative, the doctor remains simple in his style, holding the attention and interest of the children as well as the more matured. As an author he has gained a wide hearing and his works in prose and poetry are found in the best libraries. D« not miss the first day. At the Chautauqua the First Day.
DR. JAMES HENRY M’LAREN
