Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1920 — NAPOLEON IS WORRIED. [ARTICLE]
NAPOLEON IS WORRIED.
Frankfort, Ind., May 25.—Napoleon Zarick is worried, f Napoleon is a young man. He was graduated from Frankfort High School several years ago and now is associated with his father and brother in the operation of two grocery stores here. Several months ago his father went back to his native land of Assyria to bring his wife to the United States. Yesterday Napoleon received a cablegram from hid father, sent from France. The cablegram read: “Am starting home with my wife. Am bringing you one.” Napoleon is worried. Mrs. Charles Yeoman, of Newcastle, Wyo., is here for a short visit with Mrs. John T. Culp of N. Van Rensselaer street Mrs. Yeoman accompanied her mother-in-law, Mrs. James M. Yeoman, who had been visiting with her son, Charles and family in Wyoming, to thia city.
