Death of Iris Null.
-Death came to Iris Null on Saturday night shortly before midnight, after an illness which had been noticeable in an incipient stage for some months, but which manifested alarming symptoms only within the past week. The ailment was an affection of the kidneys. The child was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Null, of 708 East Jefferson street. She was 12 years of age and was born in this city. She was a pupil of Miss Bradley's room at the Jefferson school, and was one of the most intelligent and brightest of the scholars there. She also attended Grace M. E. Sunday school, and though very young in years had developed in a remarkable degree the Christian graces. Besides her parents there is one sister, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, of Shirley. The funeral notice will be found in another column of today's issue.
Death of Iris Null.
-Death came to Iris Null on Saturday night shortly before midnight, after an illness which had been noticeable in an incipient stage for some months, but which manifested alarming symptoms only within the past week. The ailment was an affection of the kidneys. The child was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Null, of 708 East Jefferson street. She was 12 years of age and was born in this city. She was a pupil of Miss Bradley's room at the Jefferson school, and was one of the most intelligent and brightest of the scholars there. She also attended Grace M. E. Sunday school, and though very young in years had developed in a remarkable degree the Christian graces. Besides her parents there is one sister, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, of Shirley. The funeral notice will be found in another column of today's issue.
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