Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1914 — Harry Jacobs May Leave Rensselaer—Has Stored Furniture. [ARTICLE]
Harry Jacobs May Leave Rensselaer—Has Stored Furniture.
Harry Jacobs, for the past five years a resident of Rensselaer, during which time he has been a traveling salesman tor the International Harvester Co. and the Rumley Co., has been out of employment tor the past month, owing to the curtailment of the selling force of the Rumley company. He was offered different territory but did not care to accept it. He has now stored his household effects and will probably go to Chicago in search of employment, but with a view to again returning to Rensselaer if a favorable opportunity is presented. Harry is a good salesman, a Clever gentleman and an outspoken advocate of anything which he champions. This has made him one of the most interesting characters who ever lived here and his many friends will regret that he is going away even temporarily and will hope that something turns up that will make it possible for him to return here to live. He will carry to Chicago with him as fine endorsements as a man seeking a good job ever had and we hope to learn that he has been employed very soon.
