Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1914 — "A Mite Too Prying.” [ARTICLE]

"A Mite Too Prying.”

Bushby had many natural advantages and beauties, but Mrs. Abnor Crane, who was a brief sojourner In the place, having been there only a matter of ten years or so, never appreciated it “She was aching to get back to Nashuy the whole enduring time,” said one of Mrs. Crane's Bushby neighbors, ‘land I was glad to see her go, feeling as she did.” "What was it she didn’t like aborit Bushby?” asked one of the summer residents, curiously. "She said she ‘didn’t get the news o’ the day quick enough to salt her.’" quoted the neighbor, with ss near an imitation of Mrs. Crane’s air as oho could manage. » "As I said to my Asy, what on earth she wanted more than we nave inJBNg way o’ news-spreaders here, F know. ' v --. ,-f i “When you consider that tMM M* five telephones-in town/ a grocery wagon driven by Lucy Grant’s boy twice a week, Luc/ Croat herself to sew for everybody In town by tfceday, and all taking milk from Jed ICtartolY, I don’t know how we could be any better fixed. I call anybody that wants more news o’ the day than Bushby folks get a mite too* ppptag m/oeM."