Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1918 — ONE HUNDRED LOADS OF WOOD [ARTICLE]

ONE HUNDRED LOADS OF WOOD

TEAM NEEDED TO BRING WOOD ALREADY CUT INTO * THE CITY. Eighty loads of wood have been cut in the Vance Collins timber.. Only about twenty of these loads have been brought into the city and teams are needed to bring in the balance. Those who have been hauling are Frank Haskill, Ed Grant, Abel Grant, Frank Donnelly, Rice Porter, Frank King, E. C. Maxwell, Honry Amsler, Jos. Nagel, Everett Warne, Charles Cain, D. S. Makeever and Frederick A. Phillips. A large number of men have worked faithfully in the timber to prepare this wood and it will be quite easy to get men to saw same as soon as it is brought into the city. The most difficult part to get done now is the hauling. It is hoped that a number of people who have sleds and team will help out in the matter at once. Those who have worked so hard on this job deserve the hearty thanks of the community.