Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The above letter was received by John -Bowie from his son, Richard Bowie, Saturday, July 27. Richard Bowie was twenty years of age Aug. 1, and has been in the army for one and one-half years. Richard and George Williams, also of Wheatfield, had been station at Corpus Christi, Texas, before going east. The sisters have returned from their vacation and are now ready to resume their work in music, piano, organ, violin, etc. Those wishing to take music lessons will kindly call or phone. Sisters’ Home, Phone 40. Trustee Burdett Porter, of Remington, was in Rerisselaer today and filed his estimates with the Republican. He reports that Harvey Williams, of Carpenter township, had a field of wheat that yielded thirty-five bushels per acre. • Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sheedy returned today from a few days’ vacation at South Bend and Diamond Lake and Crown Point. They will visit here with Mrs. Harrod until Sunday and then they will return to their home at Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Henrietta Brunt returned to Chicago today after a visit with H. R. Kurrie and family. Miss Brunt will go to a camp as a Red Cross nurse the 12th of August and later expects to go across.

NOTICE TQ BERRY PICKERS, HUNTERS AND ALL OTHER TRESPASSERS—ALL PERMITS FOR BERRY PICKING ARE WITHDRAWN INDEFINITELY. THE PRIVILEGE HAS BEEN MISUSED. Requests of two (2) families living on the place, to leave some berries for their special use, have been disregarded. They have picked to their very doors. Gates have been left open. Berry Pickers, Hunters and Trespaasers, are hereby warned to stay off the premises of my farms and pasture lands in both Jasper and Newton counties, or they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. David L. Halstead.