Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1920 — TEFFT., [ARTICLE]

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George J. Lawton was out to the Collins and Lawton Farm. He is Quit* enthusiastic and is anxious that Me make this farm an ideal place and a sample for the community, and we think Mack will do it Arthur Leiby is home again after a few weeks' visit in Kansas. He says the wheat is looking fine * and lots of jack rabbits, even more than he and ins father could get away with. There sure must have been lots of them, for they are expert hunters. -- There will be a rural educational meeting at school, January 21, commencing promptly at 1 o’clock. This meetings is absolutely free. Why not come if you don’t learn anything. You cannot lose. You ought to be interested in the education of your children. A cordial invites* to one and aIL —-ft— Tom Hill has rented the Moss who moves on the Ist of March. ‘ Tern has twins. This mtkwi 8 families on the same road, we township, who has twins. This is an ideal road, runs east and WB-t Who’s the next to move on thia lucky road. Don’t all speak at once, for there is only 2 more farms left. Cyrus Asher is home again after going* through the Sweeny Auto school. Cyrus has a ful Idiploma 2d is now ready to do to bit to- . ~ ■ Trs » -v MM " Henn cm Kar* If the report that Frank Smith is doing a good business and we earI Wm. Fitzgerald, who made a trip to FeMto, HL, his old home, refdto were buzzing wood, so. them. Of course he was awful

Mrs. Dugglesby, who was substituting at high school on account of Mr. Ashby being absent, has been dismissed as Mr. Ashby is on the job again. Peace and harmony may now prevail to the end of the school term with no more sickness. Gilbert and Walter Seegrist took a bob-sled load of young people, including the minister, to Wheatfield, where they attended church. Sounded like old times, with the sleigh hells jingling. Those who went were Gilbert and Walter Segcrist Mrs. Segcrist and daughter, Nina Yearger, Margaret Yearger, Eva Turner, Lottie Porter, Chas. Duggleby. Returning late they stopped in at Duggleby’s and filled up on pop-corn and pudding. Some feed, eh, Walter. The Sunday 'school broke the record, being 87 present. Church also coming to the front with 109 present. Be on the Lord’s side. Harry Lane was here for a few days and gave us a getting a zeal wife, marrying Miss Wills. Harry expects to be out of U. S. service March Ist. We wish him all kinds iff luck. - - Mr. Hamlett took to the woods and rounded up a large bunch of children and got them to Sunday school. Good for Hamlett!