Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1920 — NORTHERN JASPER. [ARTICLE]
NORTHERN JASPER.
They’re teaching the Bible in some of our prisons, but oh, prison isn’t the only place we need it. Nearly everybody has something to do these days, especially the movers, cleaning up the other fellow’s dirt. The band concert and dance was well attended at the Primo Friday night ~ • Guy Minor was away on business a few days the latter part of last week. -0 If some men didn’t have money, women wouldn’t have any excuse for marrying them. Mr. -Robbins and family have moved on the Laßue farm, formerly owned by Frank Smith. Mrs. J«e Heil is quite poorly again and is in bed most of the time. - When a man is really in love he imagines that he neither eats or sleeps. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jones of Illinois motored here Sunday in their new Sedan and spent the day with the former’s parents. _ _ Mrs. Jake Pitney and Grandma Jones are slowly recovering from their severe illness. Frank Smith of Roselawn was on our streets Sunday. All of their children, who has just recently recovered from the flu, are now sick with the whooping cough. In a letter received from Anna Hunsicker, who is attending college at Washington, D. C., she says she is enjoying herself fine and her brother, Ehner, who is employed there, has been showing her the “sights”. * , Frank Neier was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. . Mrs. Cora Hodge and children, of i Rochester, have moved here and I are living with her father, E. Hu- J ber.
