Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
threw herself in. The body was not recovered until a week later. She was but 32 years of age and leaves a husband and four children.
MR AND MRS. FRITZ ZARD HERE.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Zard* of near Mitchell, S- Dak., came Friday afternoon for a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends. They had very good crops in that vicinity this season. despite the dry weather, and wheat yielded all the way from 12 to 25 bushels per acre. Fritz had 90 acres that averaged 19 bushels to the acre, and 40 acres of Mason Kenton’s averaged 25. bushels to the acre, The soi 1 there holds moisture much longer than our soil. Mr. Zard says, and with 3s little rain as they had it is surprising how good the crops were. Corn is also good there, he says. With the large number of Jasper county people now located there. Fritz says that Saturdays or the streets of Mitchell is almost like being in Rensselaer as it was a few years ago, so many former Jasper county people does one meet. . All the Hoosiers are doing well and have no desire to leave that locality. Land is continual!) increasing in price and land agents report. a large number of sYes ai’hough not much can be bought about Mitchell except at a pretty good figure.
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