Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED We are paying |2 per cord, for cutting 4-foot wood. Phone James E. Walter. Phone 337. PUBLIC NOTICE. The public library of this city will be opened from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. on all week days. The building will be closed on 'Sunday and is not to be opened for any purpose. This order effective until further notice. Rensselaer Public Library Board, Per Judson J. Hunt, Pres. A letter received today by Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton, from her son, Fred, was addressed, Paris, Dec. 28, 1917. Fred is enjoying a fourteen days leave and is having a good time in Paris. He does not speak of meeting any of the soldiers he knows from America. While on his leave he will attempt to get transferred to the 1 United States army. If he fails he will join the Royal Flying Corps. George Craig, the young man who was hurt by having the speeder on which he was riding run under a horse, and the horse falling on him was injured more seriously than was at first anicipated. He is still in St. Elizabeth hospital and was operated upon again last Saturday. The operation could not be completed because of his weakened -condition. Mrs. Craig, wife of the injured man, is a daughter of Charles Wrenn, formerly station agpnt here, but now a resident of Monon.
