Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Mattie Baird left this morning for Pueblo, Colo., where she will make -her home with her son, Sanford Bowman. Mrs. Moses Chupp has been quite sick with what was at first thought would develop into typhoid fever, but she is now improving. Miss Nellie Reish, night telephone is taking her vacation and left this morning for Elwood, where most of the time will be spent. Mrs. W. C. Smith and Miss Jessie Arnold returned to Chicago today after a visit with the families of George Arnold and J. R. Sigler in Mt. Ayr. The funeral of Miss Nora Kiser is taking place this afternoon, the body having arrived here yesterday morning from Hammond and being taken to the home of her brother, Lon Kiser. According to the katydid, which began. its annual concert last week, frost is due in this vicinity during the second week in September. The old-timers say frost is sure to come within six weeks after the first note is sounded, and predictions are being made that there will be much soft corn this fall should a heavy frost come at an early date.
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