Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1877 — Strictly Confidential. [ARTICLE]
Strictly Confidential.
“ My folks are going to the country 'o be grine all summer!” enthusiastically exclaimed a little girl yesterday as she met another on Cass avenue. “ Your pa must bs awfui rich,” replied the second. “Oh, no, lie isn’t, but if you’ll never tell anybody I’ll tell you something.” “ I never will —hope to die if I do.” “Well, then, pa was telling ma that we’d all go out toUrifcle John’s. Ma she’ll work for her board, pa will work in the saw mill. I’ll pick berries and ride horse to plow corn, brother Tom will go round with a lightnipg-rod man, and white you folks are in the awful heat we’ll be putting on airs and fixing over our old clothes for fall. Don’t you tell, now, for ma is saying to everybody that she must have the country air to restore her shaW tered nerves.” —Detroit Free Frets. -r-The music of the future —sixty-da notes. ‘ • -r-The mother of ague—mias-ma.
