Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1911 — Off For Homestead Life Not Far From Craig, Colorado. [ARTICLE]

Off For Homestead Life Not Far From Craig, Colorado.

Granville Aldrich and wife and son George left this afternoon for Craig, Colo., not far from which place they expect to take up a homestead with a view to making it iKelr future place of residence. Mr. Aldrich has long been a respected resident of this city and his son is well known and has many friends, having for several months clerked in a store here. The move is largely made on account of Gperge’s health and it is hoped that they realize their expectations in restoring his health and in 'securing a good home at the same time. Harrison Timmons, who was compelled *to move from the house sold to Al Witham, of Monticello, because the latter wanted to occupy it himself, began to think he was up against it for a house, but yesterday secured the George W. Ott house in the northwest part of town. Dave Hines, who has been occupying it, will move to the Mrs. Thos. Daugherty property in the same neighborhood.

E. H. Morrow left gynday for his home at Okla., about sixteen miles south of Oklahoma City. He formerly lived at Remington'and has been located in Oklahoma City for the past four years, where he is engaged in the auctioneer business. He had with him a sample of the sale bill printed there and for which the printer receives $5.50, with a single of the advertisement in the paper. Here a larger and much better bill is printed for $4.00 and the advertisement carried in two or three Issues of the paper. Mr. Morrow was called back here to see his mother, who was quite poorly at the home of his brother, Frank.

Good big lump coal, ton, at Hamilton ft Kellner’s.