Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1918 — PORTER MOVES TO MONTANA [ARTICLE]

PORTER MOVES TO MONTANA

RENSSELAER TO LOSE SPLENDID CITIZEN—GOES TO HARRISON, MONTANA. Charles H. Porter returned from Harrison, Montana Sunday morning. He has purchased a four hundred acre ranch at the above town and will leave here the first of next week to take up the management of the ranch. It is understood that Charles Horgewood, who has been on Mr. Porter’s farm near here will go west with him. 33E Mrs. Porter will not join her busband in his new western home until next spring as she and her mother, Mrs. Jay W. Williams, had planned to spend next winter in the south. Mt. Porter will hold a sale of his personal property this week as per his advertisement in the Republican. It is a matter of general regret that Mr. Ported has decided to leave here as he is one of the progressive citizens of this community and a man who has stood for the very 'best things in the civic life of the community. That he will succeed in his new adventure there can be no doufbt. He has great faith in the'future of his new investment.