Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Dale Dobbins went to Monon today. William Traub and D. Delos Dean went to Chicago today. Peter Baier, of Carpenter township, went to Chicago today. J. W. Hamerton and family left Monday for their new home at Mitchell, So. Dakota. John J. Eddy and family are moving from the Nancy Rees property on Van Rensselaer street to Mrs. Eddy’s property at the corner of Weston and Angelica streets. Miss Wilda Littlefield left for Washington, D. C., Monday, where she has obtained a position with the government. Several other Rensselaer girls are employed at the national capital and Miss Littlefield will make her home with them. I I HI » Mrs. Edward Ames received a card today from her son, Howard, stating that he arrived in the United States Saturday. He is now at Camp Merritt, N. J., from which place he hopes discharged soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoades are moving to Indiana Harbor from Chicago this week where Mr. Rhoades has a splendid position. _ Master Rhoades, Jr., is in this city as he isn’t very enthusiastic about moving day and its attendant troubles. D. F. Maish, of Frankfort, was here today looking after his farming interests in this county. He was met here at the train by O. W. Cedarwall, of near Fair Oaks. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Wolfe, formerly of Newland, left today for Waumpum, Wis., where they will make their future home. They were accompanied by O’Brien, who was a member of the old company M.