Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1902 — Headed the Wrong Way. [ARTICLE]

Headed the Wrong Way.

The fresh-air children have many novel experiences In the country. Here Is one: The wife of a prominent citizen of Lacon, 111., entertained a boy at her home for two weeks recently and one Sunday she dressed him In his best and took him to church. He behaved nicely during a part of the service, but finally got uneasy and set up a howl that proved that he was from Chicago. The lady tried to find out what was the matter but failed and was compelled to take him home. When she got him there she was taken back to find that in dressing him she had put his trousers on hlndside before and he was crying because he couldn’t get his hands in his pockets.

Mr. Henry A. Salzer, the well known La Crosse, Wis., seedsman, accompanied by his family left for Europe last week and will return in November. During his absence Mr. Salzer will look up some new seed novelties in Russia.