Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1910 — Former Rensselaer People Send Monument Aid from Lamar, Colo. [ARTICLE]

Former Rensselaer People Send Monument Aid from Lamar, Colo.

Mr. D. B. Nowels, of Lamar, Colo, has sent $15.00 for the Milroy monument fund, to be credited as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Burk, $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sayler, $5.00, and Mr. and Mrs. D. HI Nowels, ;$5.00, and says: “I sincerely-hope that the efforts of Mre. Thompson will be entirely successful, as I know she has put in a great deal of time to make this matter a success and I know, too, that its success lies very near her heart.”

Moses Leopold returned home this morning, having made a business trij to Tipton, after attending the Btate convention. -------- I I ■ I --.. IA. W. Swalm, who bought the H. W. O’Neal land near Fair Oaks, has moved frg>n Hope, Ind., to the farm. . He. has also purchased the McCoy land i which John Eger purchased of Trus- . tee Chapman.