Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 317, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1920 — WILD GAME ABUNDANT NEAR LIBERTY, MISS. [ARTICLE]

WILD GAME ABUNDANT NEAR LIBERTY, MISS.

The Baby Times Picayune, an offspring of the Times Picayune, of I New Orleans, La., contains items :«f interest relating to Harve J, 1 Robinson, who operates a linotype in the Picayune office when he is not too busy attending to his own bumness on his plantation near Liberty, Miss. Harve was formerly a linotype operator at this office and is ! a big leaguer in his chosen profession. See what the Baby Picayune to say about him: I “With his, imagination stirred to fever heat by lurid tales of wild adventure with big game in the hpnt- > ing preserve maintained by Mr. H. J. Robinson near Liberty, Miss., Mont Bott accepted that gentlemans invitation last week to spend the holidays at his hunting, lodge and took the rattler for Liberty early in the week laden with ammunition and ambition. Late in the week the following wire was received: .‘Game rather scare. Dogs treed a jaybird in latitude 42 degrees 12 minutes north, longitude 86 degrees 15 minutes west this afternoon. Very wild—but we hope to capture him before return.”* “One of the latest boqks on the newstands of interest to tillers of the soil is entitled ‘Successful Farming in the Gulf States’ and is from the virile pen of our co-worker, Mr. Harvey Robinson, better known as ‘Robbie.’ His system, briefly sum- । marized is as follows: To be a finished farmer, master the linotype machine thoroughly, so. you are able to make enough in six months to support the /arm the other six.”