Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Former Countw Cmomissioner . Dexter Jones Died in Remington. Dexter Jones, of Remington, passed away at his home in Remington Thursday evening at 8 o’clock after a brief illness. Mr. Jones was well known to many Rensselaer people, who will regret to learn of his death. He was a man of very high standing and made his influence felt in both a religious and business way in this community.’ Mr. Jones was at one time a member of the board of county commissioners and held an office at the time the county commissioners voted for the magnificent court house which now stands in this city. . Deceased leaves to mourn their loss one son and three daughters, two of whom are married, and a host of "friends. His wife preceded him to the grave. The funeral arrangements have not yet 'been learned. • Mrs. Bruce Stevens‘will be able to go to her home Saturday. Show that you Are not yellow. Join the Red Cross. Mrs. Henry Wood, who is at the hospital, is reported to be much improved today.

You can insure your liberty by buying a Liberty bond. Bonds can be bought on dm all payments. Ross Hume Dean, the future Un ted States school commissioner, is doing mighty fine at the hospital. Hit mother, Mrs. Dean, is getting along splendidly. ■ The Remington Press says: “Last Thursday evening Mrs. Chas. May and Mrs. A. P. Rainier were the hostesses in the -tally ri*<h qrd thnir hiiahantaiand a very few especial friends at the former’s beautifully appointed home in Rensselaer. There were a lartre number from the Remington club present and a few from Rensselaef. There was also a few very especial friends invited. The evening was largely spent in cards, after which an elegant luncheon was served. Al! enjoyed the evening to the limit. A letter received from Fred Hamilton dated May 15th says that he is well and getting along all right. He has received letters from a number of his friends here and he is mighty glad to get them. Fred never has made a complaint in any letter he has written while he has been at the front. Fred enlisted in Canada a year ago. He left Canada in the fall and remained in London until the first of the year, at which time he went to France. He has 'been up in the line for the past two months. He cannot w-rite much of the conditions there but he is sure that they will pu Fritzie on his knees. He has great faith in getting back all right and says he will come through all right. He says “Fritzie hasn’t got my number.” Those wishing to write to him can address him, Fred H. Hamilton, Gunner No. 922378, Borden Motor Machine Gun Battery, Canadian, B. E. F. France. _ Have you purchased one of those neat paper flags yet? Automobile owners especially should have one to place on their windshields. 5c at The Republican office. Our want ads supply and our for tale ad“ dispose.

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