Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble arrived here Monday from Seattle, Wash., and will probably remain hero and keep house for her step-father, John Sullivan. Albert Warr of Morocco was brought here Monday to board out a fine and costs with Sheriff O’Connor, for a plain drunk, at Newton county’s expense, VThe local camp of Modern WoodAifen elected J. A. McFarland and F. E. Babcock as delegates to the county meeting of Camps to be held here April 1 to select a delegate and alternate ’to the State meeting of the M. W. A. Mr. Gaylord M. Shields, son of J. M. Shields, south of town, and Miss Lena M. Florence, daughter of Mrs. W. O. Florence of Rensselaer, were united in marriage by Squire Irwin Thursday evening, at the home of the bride’s mother. j'Mrs. John Remley of Rensselaer was awarded the five dollar goldpiece given away by the "Home Grocery” on its opening day to the person purchasing the largest grocery bill. Her bill was $24.70, and there were eight others almost as large. z The Democrat man has been gripping (or the past ten days, and while not in bed, he would have been had he been in any other business than the newspaper business. In this line of work a man can’t always lay off when he wants to and really ought to. The Democrat has just got in another supply of those wall charts we have been telling you about, probably the last shipment we shall get, therefore it behooves you to get one of this lot before all are gone. Remember they are 35 cents extra when taken from the office or 45 cents by mail. Reporter: The Rensselaer democrat installed a linotype last week and henceforth all of the type will be set by machinery. The Democrat is one of the most progressive and newsy local papers in tnls section of the state, and the expenditure of several thousand dollars in equipment was made possible only by getting out a first class paper. May prosperity continue and ready cash flow into its coffers.

yJSllsworth Woodin left Wednesday evening for South Haven, Mich., Where the family is moving. Mrs. Woodin and daughter are visiting a few days with relatives and old friends at Foresman and Brook, after which they will go to South Haven. Several people from near Brook moved to that locality a few years ago and like it very well indeed there. The best wishes of their many friends about Foresman and Brook go with Mrs. Woodin £ family to their new home. d Bruce got a bad crack on the i Monday forenoon and for a few moments he feared his skull had been fractured. He was hauling i a 'load of corn to A. J. Harmon’s barn, and in opening the doors a wagon pole, that was resting against the top of the door, fell and struck him square on top of the head, cutting a deep gash nearly two inches long and which bled profusely. He hurried to a doctor’s office and it was found that the skull had not been injured, although it was a close call.

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