Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1913 — Letters From a Few Welt Pleased Subscribers. [ARTICLE]
Letters From a Few Welt Pleased Subscribers.
Lawton, Okla., March 25. A regular blizzard now on and 4 inches of snow. Prefer it to your Indiana eyelones, however. Crops looking fine and democrats at the bat. E. G. WARREN. Rockford, IIL, lAareh 27. I enclose draft for another year’s subscription to the Semi-Weekly, and it gives me pleasure to pay for something that, to do without 1 feel I would be shut out from the outside world. With best wishes, W. ELYIN OVERTON, y ‘ 619 Kilburn Ave. Fargo, N. Dak., March 25. Inclosed plese find money order for $1.50, for the paper for another year. We are having winter here yet. It has not thawed any to speak of. I think it will warm up soon and stay warm. When we have winter up to the first of April we are almost sure to have a good crop the coming year. Fargo will have many new buildings put up this year. Some of them are as follows: J. I. Ciise will put up a big ’building for their machinery; the Rumely people will put up one for their engines; the/Olsen Furniture Co. is going to build a big store, the Great Northern railroad is going to build a roundhouse here and a new steel bridge over the Red river; Uncle Sam is going to build a new government building to be used for a postoffice and to hold court in; the city of Fargo is going to build a large auditorium to hold about 6,000 people to accommodate the large conventions that come here. I often read of some one coming here from home but I never happen to see them. Igm easy to find. I am at the Greenwood Staty. Co., 614 2nd avenue North. I would be glad to have any one that comes this way to hunt me up. E. D. SAYLER. LaVerne, Okla., March 26. Gentlemen: Please find enclosed check for $1.50 for the Semi-Weekly Republican. Will say that we are always glad to hate The Republican, to hear from home people. I came here one year ago, March 23, and LaVerne had two houses. Today we have 650 population, and still building very fast. I think by next January we will have 1500 inhabitants. We have four elevators, two hardware stores, two banks, 5 general stores, 5 hotels, 2 rsetaurants, 3 lumber yards.' J. A. RANDLE. Chicago, March 27. After next Monday,. March 31st, my address Will be Plaza, N. Dak. Kindly correct your mailing list accordingly, so that I may receive The Republican without any delays. I have 160 acres of government land six miles from that town and am going up there for a couple of years at least, with the expectation of improving myself physically, mentally and morally, as well as financially—which you will agree is quite some “expectation” when you come to think of* It. EIBERT M. ANTRIM.
