Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Hattie Yohannan, one of the girls who has been attending the Monnett School for Girls, left this morning for Chicago, where she will reside with her father, who has recently begun housekeeping.
Bert Welsh left this morning for Larimore, N. Dak., where he expects to locate. He had planned to take his family with him, but two of the children broke out with the measles a day or two ago and two more are about to take down with them. This will prob ably keep his family from joining him fcfr a month or more.
The family of George Ott, in Barkley tovinship, have had a siege of the measles, all six of their children having them. Their oldest son, Rex, who attended school here last year, in bed for almost a month and is now unable to leave his home, and the youngest child has had almost as bad a time with them.
Charles and Vern Robinson left this morning for Sturgis, S. Dak., where. they expect to take out claims and establish homes. Charlie made a prospecting trip to that country last year and believes there Is A good opportunity for the pioneer. The Mrs. Robinsons did not go at this time, but will follow a few weeks later, after the men get located. Mrs. Chas. Robinson was called back to Battle Ground this morning by the sickness of her mother, Mrs. T. F. Clarke.
