Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1914 — George Catt Returned to Monon After Moving West. [ARTICLE]

George Catt Returned to Monon After Moving West.

Monon News. George W. Catt, who moved to Nebraska a few’ days ago, has moved back and has found shelter for himself and Mrs. Catt in a part of Mrs. John Winkley’s house. Mr. Catt did not dispose of his property before leaving and says he fortunately had money enough to bring him back. Mr. Catt found a business paralysis in Nebraska that prompted him to make a hasty return to a section where cemetery conditions were not so well defined.

If you can’t get potatoes for 15c a peck at the place you trade, come to us. We have plenty of fine ones. —Rowen & Kiser.

The Stock Company arrived at noon today and will produce “When We Were 21” at -the opera house tonight. This company is giving some excellent plays here and should be greeted with a full house. The play tonight is said to be an exceptionally good one.

Now’s the time to sell the things you don’t need. A Republican classified ad will turn the trick. Call us as Phone 18.