Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1919 — UNABLE TO LOCATE PRIVATE ACIE SNOW [ARTICLE]

UNABLE TO LOCATE PRIVATE ACIE SNOW

Mrs. Theodore W. Snow and daughter, Bessie, of Parr, are spending a few days with Van Snow and family, of Chicago Heights. Van Snow is Mrs. Theodore W. Snow’s son. He is the agent for the C. & E. I. railroad alt Chicago Heights, and receives a good salary. Theodore W. Snow was in this office Wednesday and advised us that they have not been able to locate their son, Private Acie Snow. It will be remembered that a trip was made to Fort Benjamin Harrison, they having been advised by the Adjutant General of the state that their son, Acie, was there in the hospital. Mr. and Mirs. Snow went to Indianapolis, but found that the soldier Was not their son. It seems that they should be able to have some word from the boy, but many attempts made by thepi and their friends have thus far been without result. When last heard from Acie was in a hospital in (France suffering from shell shock.