Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1910 — Rensselaer Young Lady Dies In Hammond of Typhoid Fever. [ARTICLE]
Rensselaer Young Lady Dies In Hammond of Typhoid Fever.
Lon Kiser, clerk at the Home Grocery, received word at noon today that his sister, Miss Nora Kiser, had died this morning of typhoid fever, after an illness of only two weeks. Deceased had been living in Hammond for several months. She was the daughter of Mrs. Sylvester Galbraith. Lon went to Hammond this afternoon and will have the body brought back to Rensselaer. The funeral services will be held at the Baptist church. The time will be announced later. Eli and Jane this season carries a brand new company of carefully selected dramatic artists, vaudeville specialties together with all special scenery and electrical effects for the entire production. It’s got plenty of comedy, rural simplicity and the serious and better side of life filled to overflowing with all that is unique, bright, odd, unusual and startling. Eli and Jane are merry mixers of mirthful, musical comedy. It’s all blended into one long holiday. Something doing all the time.
that adopted the resolutions and are not seriously bound by them. Great joker is Babcock and so remarkably “consistent In his inconsistency, that his argument carries about as much weight as a paper and is just as easily punctured.
