Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1913 — Orders Republican Sent to New Home in Watertown, Wis. [ARTICLE]

Orders Republican Sent to New Home in Watertown, Wis.

Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub, -some years ago a teacher In the Rensselaer schools, writes to have The Republican sent to her at Watertown, WSs., to whieh place isflie removed from Elkhart, Ind. She writes: “We want to -hear of the doings In Rensselaer and can’t get along without The' Republican.” Her son, Verne Kaub, is a reporter on the Watertown Daily Times, having taken the position last July. He likes his work very much and has a good position. Mrs. Kaub joined him there two weeks ago and they are now established In their new home. Watertown is a queer old town, but' they like it very much. It is 60 or 70 years old and has a population of about 9,000. Barney Mcßride, a miner, seeking a warm place to sleep, In a traction power house at Farmers burg, near Terri Haute; became entagled in the high tension wires and was ■killed.