Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1910 — LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS FROM OUR LITTLE READERS. [ARTICLE]
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS FROM OUR LITTLE READERS.
-•ft What the Little Friends of The Republican Want Good Old Santa To Bring Them for-Christmas. The little friends of The Republican are invited to address their letters to Santa Claus in care of The Republican, as Santa has requested that all Jasper county mail be sent to him in care of this office. Here are letters to Old Santa just received: ——— : V: ' Dear Santa Claus: Will you be so kind as to, bring me a little table and a little wash tub and wash board so I can wash my dollie’s clothes. I am a little girl eight years old. My name is Gladys Watson. I live 3% miles south of Rensselaer. Good by Dear Santa, . ■ Dear Santa Claus: lam a little girl four years old and I want to do my own dolly’s washing so please bring me a little tub, washboard, wringer, clothes rack, ironing board and a little iron and a little broom, some dishes and little furs. Please remember papa and mamma. Your little friend, MARIE HAMMERTON. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Dec. 17, 1910. Lear Santa: lam a little girl six years old. I go to school. I want a doll and go-cart, blackboard and some chalk for Xmas. If I don’t come to Rensselaer you can leave them at 1301 East Lewis St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Good bfre. Your little friend, RAPHAEL BORNTRAGER. Dear Santa: As my mamma and papa told me you were expected to arrive here next Saturday eve, I though it was about time for me to tell you what I want. Well I want a doll, doll bed, a box of candy and nuts, a little stove, a little wash board and clothes wringer, and clothes rack, and a new dress: I hope T did not ask for too much because I want someone else to get something. Hoping to see you soon, your true little friend, KATHRYN MORLAN. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a dresser and a sew box and candy. ELIZABETH MOORE. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 5 years old and I want a doll buggy for my little dollie. Wish you a Merry Christmas. From CHARLOTTE BISSENDEN. Dear Santa Clause: lam a little girl 9 years old and I want some stockings and dishes to play house with, so good by and wish you a Merry Christmas. MARTHA BISSENDEN. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring of us a pair of gray kid gloves. My brother wants a drum and I want a football, a story book and top, a Jack-in-the-box, two DOP-guns and some candy and nuts. From your friends, GEO. & DOYLE HARMON. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 7 years old. Will you please bring me a doll’s go-cart and some candy and puts. There is lots of things I want but I will be satisfied if you will bring me them. Yours truly, HESTER CHAMBERS. Santa Claus: Please, dear Santa, bring me a gun and a drum and a jack-in-the-box and the jnan that played the fiddle when you wound him up, and a whistle. Also some candy and nuts. I have been a pretty good boy, so please bring me what I want. FREDDIE MUSTARD. Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a horn, a stove and some stove pipe for it, a house, a passenger train and engine, a track, a little bridge, a jumping jack, a pump, a horse and cart and a barn, a milk wagon, a drum, a cannon and some soldiers and some candy and nuts. ADNA HEALEY. P. S. If you can’t bring all of the things, then bring only 10 of them. Dear Old Chris Kinkle, Toyland: This is our first letter to you. But I hope we are not too late to be registered for some of your nice toys. And we hope you will not run too low on .-•our supply before you reach us. But, to remind you, we would like to have an auto, a soldier suit and sword, and say, a great big drum too, and magic lantern, too. And now, don’t forget .0 bring little brother Billie a Teddy bear. And bring papa and mamma something nice too. Thanking you ;n advahee we are, your truly, HEROLD & DE HICKMAN. J. J. Whelan and wife and two daughters arrived this morning from Hamilton, N. Dak., and went to Parr to take up their residence on the farm iht-y recently secured from Tom Brusnahan in a~trade. Mis' Whelan has been a resident of North Dakota for the past 25 years and his wife for 30 years and they say that the past year was the worst they ever saw for crops. They never lived in Indiana before, but believe they will like the climate better than the extreme cold of tho northern part of North Dakota.
