Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1910 — Landlord and Neighbors Regret to See Mike Nagle Move Away. [ARTICLE]

Landlord and Neighbors Regret to See Mike Nagle Move Away.

Michael Nagle and family made thCir departure this Wednesday morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., near where he has rented a large farm and where they expect to make their future home. They were accompanied by their daughter and husband, Mr. and* Mrs. James Linton, who have been living near Mt. Ayr. The latter couple and their two children expect to go on to Denver, Colo., after a short stop at Mitchell, and will probably locate in that state where his parents reside. Quite a number of the relatives, friends and neighbors of the Nagle family were at the station to bid them farewell. Among these were Henry O. Harris and son, Elbert. Mr. Nagle has lived for the past 12 or 14 years on the Harris farm and a friendship existed between he and his landlord that was very close and their separation after so many years of congenial business relations was mutually regretted. Mike was one of the county’s best farmers and he is sure to make a success in the country where he is going.