Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1912 — D. A. R. Meeting. [ARTICLE]
D. A. R. Meeting.
The D. A. R. society will meet Friday, Jan. 26, at 2:30, with Mrs. C. H. Porter. Following is the program: “Historical Days." Roll call: Sayings from noted Historical characters. “William Pitt, as Friend of the Colonies,” by Mrs. H. E. Parkison. “First American Coins,” by Mrs. Howard Mills. MRS. BRADT, Regent MAUD DAUGHERTY, Secretary. —M R. Halstead wentto Fowler yes-” terday. Over a year ago he mqde a trade with a man at Earl Park. He stored about SBOO worth of- stock that the other man did not get in the trade. Ha then went to Mississippi, where he has a farm. The Earl Park man brought suit against him, and a non-resident notice was published in a Fowler paper but no effort was made to get personal service on him. He did not see the notice and was" nos present at the trial. The other fellow got a Judgment and the stock was sold at sheriff’s sale. Now he is going after the otheor fellow with a hot stiek. It looks like a sMn game.
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