Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1918 — WILLIAM REED TELLS OF EXPERIENCES IN WAR ZONE [ARTICLE]

WILLIAM REED TELLS OF EXPERIENCES IN WAR ZONE

Somewhere in France. August 5, 1918. Dear Mother and Family:—l got your letter and was glad to hear from you and get those clippings, and 'was glad to hear that Ed Peregrine got some Rensselaer papers. I went over and looked them oyer. It made me feel like a new man'to get a home paper. You can send as many as you feel like. How are all of the children, and I suppose the baby is growing? I got a letter from Aunt Mat the same day I got your letter, and Virgil Sanders and his wife wrote me a nice letter. It is nice weather over here now and all off the farmers are cutting their grain. It looks very good. I cannot think of much to write. I have got my harness and wagon greased and have got to go and water my mules, so will dose, hoping to hear from you'Boon. , Your loving son, ' WAG. WM. T. REED, Sup. Cp. 150, F. A., A. P. O. 715, France.