Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N. G. Halsey went to Kankakee today, where he will remain until after the Fourth, when he will return to this city, bringing with him his wife and daughter, and they vnll take up their residence in the John Eiglesbach bungalow on North Front street. The Eiglesbachs’ have moved into the Dunlap residence on South Cullen street.

Leland Jessen. came Tuesday and will remain here until the Fourth with his mother and other relatives. Leland is a member of the signal corps at Fort Dodge, lowa. He has been of training for a long time on account of a very sore arm. He will re-enter active training when he returns to the lowa fort. Mrs. Frank Horsewood and children left for their future home at Harrison, Mont today. They will •visit at Chicago, St. Cloud, Minn, and Bismark, North Dakota on their .way. Mr. Horsewood end Charles Porter reached Harrison, Montana Monday. We hope they meet with fine success. C. B. Wells, who lives in the northwestern part of the city, continues in very poor health and seems to be gradually losing strength.