Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

trips Of a star route mail-earners so Aix. But instead, the rural route carrier of Route No. 2, from Rensselaer must carry the Aix maih. Comrade has already gone to work on the sectiou, and the roan broncho has gone to grass. Unlucky Comrade! Lucky Br ncho! Whatever may have become of the wild man, rumors about him are still circulating, and today one of these was that Alva Clark, of the Murray stores had seen him sitting on# log mendingJhis pants, when Mr. Clark was out speeding a horse

’onTtfie stock , fa-nuT Hack. The story however was all a joke. That he may extend the field of his wanderings up at d down the river for considerable distance, is quite likely, and Mr. Cline, who goes down "to Dr. Hartsell’s farm down the river to look after the doctor’s horses, reports seeiDg a man of the usual description along the river bank, down there, as well as seeing seemingly well worn paths where he had walked. There is also some supposition tuat he is the same man who was seen prowling aronnd some houses on Front street Sunday night, and about F. B. Hamm’s residence, on Rutsen street a few nights beiore.