Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1898 — New Voters Naturalized. [ARTICLE]
New Voters Naturalized.
Five new voters wereremadfcleinin. this county by the sing first naturalizatioampigaiwi; during the recent termmofcfc(»tttrt. Two of these are fronuuGi€k®Mniy ’ and one each fromn Sweden and Italy. Nicholas Picciano is fitwmltMyV.-, and came to this country jiriilfJS&d He works on the Barkley Tp. John Olsen is from arrived in this countrsryiiinAfciplil 1897. His present plabtfc©fc>freeasi. dence we could not leatmi, Henry Behrens many in 1895. He livea'.kiiH)ti«flin.r Kniman. Otto C. Anderson warn* afcftnwr-r subject of King CliristiaiuaplhDilttTi - mark. He came here ir»rlß?s§3?add works for Jim Pieroev‘.SQ«>tithof t town. Frank Fursdenberger isi»*(fttlrty • ex-subject of Wilhelm many. He arrived in thisicotontrtyy irl August 1893, and naWiftSfieitin the neighborhood oftt KKuftWJii He got his papers at f 9 Oo'tflgtekk Saturday night. Of the above five three are understood I tctobfceßfi-o--publicans, one is probahljt ft Pblwocrat or Popocrat, and of>thh©tittorVs probable political predeiitititmftWWe have no information. All of the five are roppriflidaiiis evidently intelligent! t mean aadd good and useful citizens^
