Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1907 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney A. D. Babcock was over from Good land on business Tuesday. Attorney Geo. E. Hersh man has taken a position with a large abstracting firm at Crown Point at a good salary, and with his wife is now keeping house there. George E. Heusoft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heusen, and Miss Blanche Potts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elkanen Potts, were united in marnage last Saturday by Rev. Father Meyer. E. V. Ransford was down at Queensville, Jennings county, a few days this week looking after his big farm there and disposing of 20 acres of white oak timber on same. John W. Mauck of Newton tp., went to Chicago Saturday for a few days’ visit. John’s friends are wondering what the attraction is there that causes him to go up so often? Messrs. John Jordan and A. H. Dickinson of Remington were in the city on business Monday. Mr. Jordan is preparing to build a new barn and new house on his farm 6 miles northeast of Remington, known as the Millman farm. Joe Moosemiller, who has been delivery boy at the Chicago Bargain Store for the past couple of years, will leave Monday for California for the benefit of his health. He is undecided as yet just where he will go, but probably to Saoremento or Stockton. pA- K. Sayler has sold his 50 acre farm in Newton tp., to his cousin, W. D. Sayler, at SBO per acre and is up in the vicinity of Grand Rapids, Mich., this week where be expects to close the deal for a 135 acre farm which he partly bargained for last spring. Thos. Driver has sold his 42 acre farm in Barkley tp. to Mark J. Sbroer of Barkley for $65 peracre. Possession is given March Ist when Mr. Driver will move to his recently purchased farm near Lewiston, Mioh., and Jasper county will lose another good citizen.
