Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1911 — Hoosier Rambler Takes Another Little Trip of 3,500 Miles. [ARTICLE]
Hoosier Rambler Takes Another Little Trip of 3,500 Miles.
“Off agin, on agin, gone agin, Finnigan.” v . This brief report almost describes the trip of J. L. Alter, of Carpenter township, the Hoosier rambler, except that instead of being gone again, Mr. Alter is home again. He travels by horse and buggy and this time went a distance of about 3,500 miles through the southwest, returning by way of Kansas, lowa and through Illinois. During the winter he lectured as he traveled, delivering about 125 lectures for which he was well paid. He says the crops are looking fine over the country he traveled. He expects to lecture at several chatauquas during the summer.
