Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1910 — Some Intresting Books Recently Bought. [ARTICLE]

Some Intresting Books Recently Bought.

Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, by lan Maclaren. An old story, but always good. Sketches and stories of a Scotch village. Gypsy Brevnton, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. A delightful girl's story. Felicia's Friends, by Elizabeth Lincoln Gould. A happy story of the school life of a friendly-hearted little girl. The Enchanted Forest, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. The visits of the little boy John and his brother and sisters to the enchanted forest where food grows on the trees and there are strange friendly beasts. Originally told as bedtime stories and suited for reading aloud to children. How to Drive an Automobile, by Victor Lougheed. This book was given to the library by County Superintendent Larnson. The Goose Girl, by Hdrold MacGrath. The usual mythical German kingdom is the stage whereon a princess and a goose girl play interchangeable parts and a king in disguise an da resourceful American consul are equal to their roles of knights errant. A harmless tale which has a touch of romantic charm. Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing *t The Republican office.