Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — "TIM" NICHOLS DIES NEAR MITCHELL, S. DAK. [ARTICLE]
"TIM" NICHOLS DIES NEAR MITCHELL, S. DAK.
Former Employe of Babcock & Hopkins* Elevator Dies From Unknown Cause on Western Farm. Ed Hopkins received a telegram this Wednesday morning informing him of the death of his sister, Ora’s husband, Truman F. Nichols, known here by the name of Tim Nichols, at their home near Mitchell, S. Dak. The cause of his death was not known and Mr. Hopkins states that they had not even known he was sick. The telegram announcing the death came from Ed’s father, L. A. Hopkins, at Markle, Ind., and stated that he would leave Markle this morning for Mitchell. As to whether or not the remains will be brought here for burial is not known. Mr. Nichols was employed for several years in Babcock & Hopkins’ elevator, and lived north of the railroad. He moved to a farm near Mitchell about two years ago. He leaves a wife and five children.
