Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — Something Happened. [ARTICLE]
Something Happened.
A train on one of the transcontinen-. tal lines that runs through Kansas City and is usually late was reported on time a few days ago. The young man who writes the particulars concerning the trains at that station put down his statistics about this train: "No. 616 —from the West —on time.” Then he wrote underneath: “Cause unknown." • Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post.
®»* Woman Hm Me, a.ftau. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Rafferty were exchanging ideas across the shabby fence which. separated~tlretr -respective domains. The conversation turned on the subjectjmf woman suffrage. The Philadelphia Record quotes the first lady as saying, “Are ye .taking much stock in this attempt that a lot iv th’ wimmin are making to get th’ vote f’r us, Mrs. Rafferty?” “I ain’t bothering me head about it,” declared Mrs. Rafferty. "I’m satisfied to let Dinny and th’ bys do all th’ voting for me family. But J do think that a lady shud get a man’s pay.” “Well,” replied Mrs. Kelly, "all I kin say is, Mrs. Rhfferty, that I get one man’s hay, or know the reason why, ivery Saturday night.”
