Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
People who desire to vote in the November election shonld not move out of the township or county in which they live between now and election day. Under the provisions of the law sixty days’ residence in the township or oounty is required, while in a precinct thirty days are sufficient. The movements of voters will be watched carefully from now until election day and every precaution will be taken by party managers to prevent anv loss of votes by change of residence. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brown returned Monday to their home in Plymouth, the former after two weeks’ and the latter about six weeks’ visit with old friends and relatives in Jasper oounty. Mr. Brown is still in the feed and bitch barn business at Plymouth and is having a good patronage right along. Crops in his looality are fine this year with the exception of hay and oats, which were light. Land values continue to increase there as here —have about doubled since he went there. John Keiper is still on the farm be bought some five or six years ago and could make a nice thing if he wanted to sell, but he does not care to do so now.
NOTICE.
Owing to the scarcity of help and the great amount of work in keeping so many small accounts which keep me up late, after a hard day’s work, I have decided to change my present system to cash on and after Oct. 1, 1906. Ido not make this move because of any loss, but rather because the present system has too much work and expense for me and saves my patrons nothing. I thank you all for your kind and liberal treatment in the past, and hope you will find no fault in the new system. Thanking you again, I beg to remain your servant,
O. H. McKay.
It’s wortb a few minutes of any man’s time to look into our new fall clothing. Drop in, we would like to show you.
Rowles & Pabker.
