Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1920 — WRITTEN BY A TOWN MAN TO HIS WIFE IN THE COUNTRY [ARTICLE]

WRITTEN BY A TOWN MAN TO HIS WIFE IN THE COUNTRY

From an Exchange: ' .... . ■ pear Flo: Your ' five Tetters came this a. m. I happened, to notree them in the mail box asl was I 1 j, Mi went away ana l#rt tne eiectnc ice man. What shall Ido with all the milk that’s here, 5 quarts and 2 pts. cream? Do we use that much S' tonK tr your cat, there they were (the milk) I found the cat curled up asleep in the canary cage, so now I won’t have to feed either of ’em. In your first letter the Ist thing you ask for is a check and your hair brush you forgot. Ive found the brush and x you ought to get it in a couple of days. What will 1. do about sox? I scouted up a pair in the wash basket, but thfeamt ironed. Where do you keep the but I found a can of salmon in the pantry. I made a bum job of frying it, but I boiled some potatoes in the skin and made some coffee, and made some toast from a half loaf of bread that got kind of hard and it all tasted pretty good. Don’t worry none about me or the house; everything o. k., and take it easy and rest—Your Affec Hus’ Hank. P. s. —Wherf are you coming home? ■;