Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1918 — GEORGE DONDLLY WRITES TO LEWIS TRUSSELL [ARTICLE]
GEORGE DONDLLY WRITES TO LEWIS TRUSSELL
Lewis TtosseH has recced a frpqjL George sqp of Alt Donnelly ofj just north of Rensselaer, and we publish same belo-w: Somewhere in France. August 14, 1918. Dead Friend: — I received your letter a few days ago and was ‘How are the oats y eftr ? We hate been having quite a lot of raip. here lately, fjust got back iroijn the front ..line trenches; plepty of noiiee out there. I suppose you hear a . lot of war news in Thh papers. We t are/going to moving plcturqs -tpnight. It ■is a great treat to/see them as that is something we don’t see very often. This is a very nice country, here. They have, -oak and beechnut, timber here.' The wheat add rye is cut. . They Whresh it out on a ladder. Sometimes they have a thresher run by horse power. Well, Lewis, suppose you have Kivimg a fine time this sumive you beem over to Knox How Is old Rensselaer? it is the same old place. I. think of it, Aave you y father lately? I don’t hear from him any more, don’t know what is the matter with him. If you see him tel) him he has a. soldier hoy in France. » I will close for this time. Tell all my friends I am still .Alive and feeling fine. Goodbye and good luck. I remain as ewer, GEORGE DONNELLY, Co, K, 115th U. S. Int:,” A. E. F.
