Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1909 — Rev. A. C. Rand Has Found Himself Down in Georgia. [ARTICLE]
Rev. A. C. Rand Has Found Himself Down in Georgia.
Rev. A. C. Rand, the Warsaw minister for whom an officer was looking in Rensselaer some weeks ago, following his mysterious disappearance, has been located or rather has located I himself In Macon, Georgia. Mr. Rand had retired from the ministry because of poor health and was the I owner of considerable land at War-1 saw. He left there for Wabash on March 4th and nothing was heard of him until a letter was received by his wife at Warsaw Friday. Rand states that his mind has been a blank from the time he left Warsaw until March 28th. He wrote “Memory and con-| sciousness left me and my mind has been a blank. Consciousness returned on the morning of March 28th. I have had a terrible struggle and the thought of having left you is crushing me.V Officer Moon, who came to this city searching for Rand, was at once dispatched for Macon to bring Rand
