Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1913 — Rev. D. A. Tucker Writes From North Dakota. [ARTICLE]

Rev. D. A. Tucker Writes From North Dakota.

Newport, N. Dak., April 8, 1913. Dear Republican;' Please find enclosed $1.50 for renewal of my paper. With profound regret, and sadness we have been reading of the great storms that brought death and distress and need, to such a large area in Indiana, and other states. Our mail has been so badly demoralized, that we did not get our mail regular; therefore became very anxious about some of our childreri"’in Indiana and Ohio. On Easter Sunday while you were having the great storm passing through Nebraska, Illinois and Indiana, we had 12 degrees below zero. The week before, also the week after, we had it as low as 20 degrees below zero. We have quite a little snow now. We are getting along fairly well in our missionary work here in the northwest corner of North Dakota; notwithstanding we have had it as low as 45 degrees below zero, we have had services every Sunday except one; better than I could have hoped; and yet I shall not winter here another/winter. We are all quite well, and wish through The Republican, to give our friends our best wishes; and to The Republican, we wish to say that The Republican is like a letter from home. Respectfully, , REV. D. A. TUCKER.