Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1918 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Lochmaier, of Newland, went to Chicago this morning. County Agricultural Agent Stewart Learning and William C. Babcock are in LaPbrte. J. W. Dunlap has received word from his son, Virgil Dunlap, who is at Camp Merrit, informing him that he expects to go across very soon. Lee Noland, of Monon, was here a short time today and continued to Hammond for a visit with relatives. Commandant Carl Mills, of the Salvation Army, who had been soliciting funds here for this important work, left this Monday morning for Lowell. Mrs. Curwen Learning returned to Romney today, after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Learning. George Landis and Harry Boothroyd, of Monticello, were the guests here Sunday of the family of Mell Abbott. Mr. Landis is Mrs. Abbott’s father.
Mrs. John Moore has received a letter from her husband, who has arrived “over there,” in which he gives his new address and says that the Evening Republican is as welcome as a letter from his dearest friends. Write John a letter. His address is: John D. Moore, A. C. 130, 108th San. Tr., 33rd Div., A. E. F., via New York City. THE COMPLECTIOH ■ V Is Our Health Barometer
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