Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1919 — NEIGHBORHOOD AT EASE. [ARTICLE]
NEIGHBORHOOD AT EASE.
The neighborhood of Five Points in this city has again assumed normal conditions. Much uneasiness and anxiety was manifested by the neighbors of Van Wood, who lives in the central point of Five Points, when last summer he erected a small building on his lot. It looked like a garage, but there was no | way to know the, purpose to which the edifice was to be dedicated. I Speculation and rumors ran riot. • The neighborhood was kept in a constant bedlum. Time has solved this as it does all other momentous and seemingly unsolvable problems. The building ■ that might have been used- as a ' rendezvous for the I. W. W. or the hearthstone for the beginning of a new devout religiousesect has been quietly and peacefully occupied by one of the family of the great Henry Ford. Tin Lizzie is now the tenant o fthe mysterious building, which seemed destined to go down in history and literature along side of “Sleepy Hollow” or “Tail Holt.”
