Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. J. H ARITON, THE POPULAR AUCTIONEER Is ready to Date your Sales for the coming season. A lifetime experience in handling stock. My terms are live and let live prices. See me before dating your sale. Boom 4, Second Floor I. O. O. F. Building. Phone at my expense, No. 385
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 54c; oats, 440. This has been another week of fine fall weather. L. H. Myers visited his son in Monticello Thursday. William Zard of the Chicago Bargain Store, spent Sunday in Chicago. S. S. Galbraith and John Farabar of Remington, were business visitors in Rensselaer Wednesday. G. E. Marshall and family departed Thursday for their new home in Rogue River Valley, /Oregon. Mrs. M. E. Thompson and neice, Miss Ida Milliken, have gone to. Battle Creek, Mich., where the former will take treatment. Charlie Wiltshire, who is servRng his second year in the regular army, visited his parents here this week.. He is stationed at Ohio. T The 5-cent theatre has quit and the managers will seek other fields. They claim to have lost money here, although they had fairly good houses. Mt. Ayr Pilot: R. J. Yeoman is suffering with several broken ribs, the effect of stumbling and falling on a hill of corn stubs while cutting corn. Prof. I.N. Warren has bought the tefi acre tract of land owned by G. E. Marshall at the eas t side of town, consideration $2,050. Mr. Warren has bought it for speculation only. Josiah Davisson, who has been agent for the C. & E. 1., at Kniman, has been transferred down on the Brazil-Momence line and is given the Agency at Wadena, Benton county. “Joe” Atkinson, one of Benton county’s prominent citizens, is dead at bis home near Oxford, aged 76 years. He was sick only about a week from what was called ulcer of the lungs. John A. Grey, who resides on the Thornton farm near Surrey, recently purchased by Frank Borntrager, has rented the James Blake farm of 135 acres, northwest of Remington, and will move S. same about Feb. 1. ost farmers are finding on ing into their corn fields that there are a good many nubbins this year and considerable corn is chaffy. The indications are that farmers will generally be disappointed in the yield in this locality. The subject of the sermon at the Christian church on Sunday morning is, “Aids to Conduct;” in the evening an Autumnal service will be conducted, special ' music by the dboir. The subject of the sermon is, “Ripe Fruit.” All are welcome. Miss Lena Richeeoh is lying at at the point of death from consumption at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Richesen at Sharon, u Her death is looked for at any moment and she may have passed away ere The Democrat reaches it readers. The militia football team has booked a game for to-day with a Wabash team at the latter place; with a Chicago team at Rensselaer next Saturday; and with rs Frankfort team at Rensselaer Nov. 9. Return game with Frankfort at that place Nov. 23. -I > A dispatch from Winamac states that a law and order league was organized there last Saturday by the temperance people erf Pulaski county and that the organization t ndorsed Prosecutor W. J. Reedformerly of Jordan tp., this county —for member of the democratic state committee.
