Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1901 — This and That. [ARTICLE]
This and That.
Horses are again being bought at New Orleans, La., by the British. Brows tailed caterpillars are overrunning the city of Cambridge, Mass. During the year the agricultural imports of the United States amounted to 1420,188,288. Courts have been established at Manila and English may l>e made the language of the law. After responding to a toast at the Farmers' Clfib, Stephen Bennett of Caledonia, N. Y., dropped dead, A SIOO,OOO company has been organised at Gainesville, Qa., to develop the water power of the Chattahoochee river. The demand for Pan-American postage stamps averages 5,000,000 a day, or more than half the government ia able to far* nlsh. President McKinley has disapproved a resolution of the Cherokee Indian council for a new agreement with the Dawes commission. Bowling alleys are to bo pnt in the, basement of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Chfcago, to keep the young man from mischief.
