Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1903 — Told in a Few Linen. [ARTICLE]

Told in a Few Linen.

Greet damage has been done to cotton In Texas by the boll weevil, the boll worm, the dharptdkooter and dry weather. Catherine O. Hoskins, one of ths laet survivors of Massachusetts Indians, died In Massachusetts, at tbs age of 104 yssre. A company has been incorporated to publish a new daily and weekly paper a| Atchison, Kan. It will be named the Herald. The Comptroller of the Currency hu authorised the First National Bank, Gaylord, Ken., to begin business with a capital of $25,000. Kansas archaeologists are preparing to explore the prehistoric Indian mounds on the Fort Leavenworth reservation as soon as permission can be obtained {Torn the government. A crusher plant is to be put la to pulverise the glass sand rock di accessed near Fredonia and Oansy, Kan. Ths glees factories In southwestern Kansan will use the product. A runaway horse attached to s deliv try wagon smashed three vehicles & Gallatin, Tenn., seriously injuring five persons, three fatally. The homes became frightened at'a toy balloon. August Braaalnger, a young German fanner living near Dover, Kaau, accidentally killed himself while handbag « shotgun which was "not loaded.* Be bad bean aeanied only three weeks.