Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1914 — Well, Well, Here’s Word From Our Old Friend Martin. [ARTICLE]
Well, Well, Here’s Word From Our Old Friend Martin.
Martin usually shows up about the first of April, we and we are in receipt of the first letter we have had for some time from our old friend, Martin L. Pass. He has migrated egain, this time to McKenna, Wash., where he will not remain a great while, as he Is planning to pay court to Miss California. He will probably get to Riverside, where J. M. Burns resides and he asks for Mr. Burns’ address, remarking that he may strike Riverside along about supper time and be in need of a night’s lodging. In concludng a brief letter Martin says: “Mr. Burns will be remembered by the old timers as the Barkley township sponsor for Grover Cleveland during the stirmg days of 1888.”
