Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1920 — HENRY NEVILL WRITES INTERESTING LETTER [ARTICLE]

HENRY NEVILL WRITES INTERESTING LETTER

The following letter was received this Monday morning from our former townsman, Henry Nevill: - Limon, Colo. November 5, 1920 Dear Sir; — We arrived out here all right. Had a fine trip. This is a grand country and they can raise most anything. There is a -fine set of men here, too. Jukt the place for a man to get a farm. We went to visit Marie at her school. We remained with her a week and then went to the Springs to visit with Kate. Had a great time there. Went out to the mountains. Went up the Scenic railway, then walked two miles up the mountain. While we were at the Springs we went to. see Walter White and Simon Leopold. I went to see Lon Healy. We saw James and Maggie Halligan. Then we went to Denver. That is some city, I tell you. We’ went to the Moose Home while there and to Lodge. They • have 500 or 600 members. Then we came back - to Limon in time for the election and you know the result of that. Every man «n the state on the Republican ticket was elected but one. How is that? I see by the night Denver Post that Schultz, for governor, carried the state by 10,000 two years ago and this year by 70,000. This was sure somelandslide. . ———— Limon is a town of 1100, mostly railroad men. There is much farm land for sale here, as the big ranchers are cutting their farms into small ones and selling them. We are all well and enjoying the best of health. Hoping that you will excuse all bad writing, and remember me to the rest of the boys. Yours,

H. C. NEVILL.