Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1913 — Very Easy Money. [ARTICLE]

Very Easy Money.

An Abilene (Kan.) paper tells how a crowd of college boys, seeking work in the harvest fields, were buncoed in mat town. The confidence man was a big, fine looking fellow and this was the talk he gave me collegians: "I’m J. J. Jackson. I’m looking for about twenty high grade harvesters for me Jackson ranch, which my far ther owns. .We have several girls from the east visiting us, and as the women have to be alone a great deal, we don’t want to depend on me ordinary class of labor. You fellows are college men, and you look all right to me. If you’ll let me have a dollar, as a pledge of good faith I’ll take you along." Twenty in one group paid a dollar apiece, and mat i* the last any one saw of Mr. Jackson. .