Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1915 — Geo. W. Bond to Move To Farm in Minnesota. [ARTICLE]

Geo. W. Bond to Move To Farm in Minnesota.

George W. Bond and Edd J. Randle, who have been partners in the eattle feeding business for several years, the business being earried on at Mr. Randles farm just east of Pleasant Grove, have elosed up their partnership and Mr. Bond will move to Minnesota, where he has purchased a half section of land in Polk county, one of the finest farming sections of that state. Mr. Bond will not occupy his own land this year, however, but will farm 240 acres near Ballatin, belonging to his father, John Bond. In preparation for the removal Mr. Bond will hold a public sale at the Randle farm on Tuesday, Jan. 26th. 001, Fred Phillips will cry the sale, Mr. Bond is one of Jasper county’s most substantial citizens and stockmen and during his residence in this county has won the highest esteeem of a wide circle of friends who will wish him the greatest success in his new home.

No further word has been received from Remington about the hour of Ed Peck’s funeral. Presumably the body will arrive in Rensselaer tomorrow morning and be taken to Remington and the funeral held in the afternoon.