Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1918 — AMONG OUR SUBSCRIBERS [ARTICLE]

AMONG OUR SUBSCRIBERS

INTERESTING LETTERS FROM SOME OF OUR ARMY OF SUBSCRIBERS. .'— . - - FROM MISSOURI. Liberal, Mo., June 17, 1918, Mr. Editor: < I thank you for calling my attention to being past diie on my paper. I sure am always’ glad to get the paper. It is like a letter from home, that is, if a person has a borne. I am well, am working every day; health good and crops in old Missouri are extra good, corn cleared, wheat and oats extra fine all over. In Barton county quite a good share of the wheat is in the shock. The merchants close their stores here at Liberal and go out and stack wheat. They close at 5 p. m. and work until night or until the wheat is all shocked, so you see we are liberal in and around Liberal, Mo. Give my best wishes to all in old Jasper. I remain, a friend. GEO., E. McCOLLY.