Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith went to Indianapolis Thursday. They will drive a new machine back.
some time with the former’s brother, Charles Chamberlain, at Colfax, Wash., before going to their new home at Pullman, Wash. Gumm’s peony farm was the scene of quite a gathering Sunday, people coming from miles around to the field of vari-colored blossoms. The crop this year was not so beautiful or so immense in quantity as in previous years. This, Mr. Gumm states, was because of the frost ana hail which ruined about 90 per cent of his peonies. However, there were many beautiful blossoms to be seen and it’s well worth the trip to the H. Dowden returned the last of the week from a two years service in the army and is now staying with his brother-in-law, Ed Walton. Will was with the engineer corps in France and Germany and was where Exploding shells were no novelty, falling by the hundreds all about where he worked at building roads. The construction of roads was necessary in order to get foodstuffs and supplies to the doughboys, and at times he was even ahead of the doughboys. He as ° ver ,™* Rhine in Germany and states that the Germans treated the boys better than the French did, especially m the way of food, when the supplies failed, for reasons unknown, to reach them.
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