Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1913 — Dr. H. L. Brown and Little Daughter Return From Trip. [ARTICLE]
Dr. H. L. Brown and Little Daughter Return From Trip.
Dr. H. L. Brown and little daughter, Mary Jane, returned Monday morning from their vacation trip to the northwest and report a most delightful visit, including stops at Billings, Butte and Three Forks, Mont.; Nampa and Boise, Idaho; Spokane, Wash.; Sait Lake City, Utah, and the San Luis Valley, in Colorado. At Three Forks they saw the Malnes boys, who have a fine farm consisting of a section of good land. They were just getting ready to harvest 200 acres of which was a fine growth. They had out some oats and some other grain but did not get a very early start this year, owing to the fact—that they just moved there. Their proposition looks good to Dr. Brown. At Billings they saw*. Franln Wood and wife, also former Renfeselaer people. / At Spokane they visitedx Dr. Brown’s cousin and did not get to see any of the former Rensselaer people. They spent two days at Salt Lake City and the doctor and his little daughter took a trip to the lake and enjoyed a bath in the salt water. They spent two days In the San Luis valley of Colorado and report the Section they were in as being In fine shape and having splendid crops. The trip proved a very pleasant one.
