Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1916 — Moved Back to Farm By Neighbors Who Moved Them Here. [ARTICLE]

Moved Back to Farm By Neighbors Who Moved Them Here.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell 'eft today, Wednesday for their former and future home on his farm in Carpenter township. A little over four years ago when they came to Rensselaer and he took up his work as county treasurer their neighbors in Canpenter township moved them over and informed them that they would come back after them in four years and they made good, for this morning a half dozen farm wagons lined up at the Fell residence and loaded their household goods up and started back with them. Mr. Fell and his wife have made many dear friends in Rensselaer, where they were devoted especially to church and charitable work and thedr places will be hard to fill. Unfortunately some months ago Mrs. Fell’s health began to fail, due to a growtth on her breast. Two or three times she has submitted to operations and with partial success. In fact, present indications are favorable to further improvement and this is the devout wish of all who know her. In church, Sunday school,, prayer meeting and all departments of the Methodist church Mrs. Fell has been a leader and on many occasions she has filled the pulpit of the church. Mr. Fell was a splendid official and citizen and in every respect has their residence here been worthy of commendation. It is sincerely wished that the future may hav ( e in store for them many yeans of happiness.