Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Zern Wright and Ross Benjamin returned Monday from Edgewood. lowa, where they had been for a few days getting things straightened out and looking after the hotel which E. V. Ransford recently traded for. A new landlord was secured for the place and after gettfhg things running nicely the boys returned home. Mr. Ransford has the hotel practically traded off again, we understand, although the deal has not been fully consumated at this writing, lam township.

J. A. Tune, late of Milroy tp., in writing us to change the address of his Democrat from Fairbury, 111., to Forrest, 111., says: “I note in last week’s paper that a new rural route was being talked of and that it runs by the place I lived for two years, vis 11% miles southwest of Rensselaer. I had to go two miles to my mail box, as I got my mail from Wolcott, and that two miles was poor roads. The roads the route expects to run over are very much better. If* the route is established it will be a wonderful help to the people of that neighborhood and will help Rensselaer, as it will naturally draw more of them that way. I know people who wanted to trade at Rensselaer but went to other towns tp buy goods solely on account of getting their mail, as it was closer.”

hilliam Kenton left Wednesday ling for his home near Mitchell, So. Dakota, after a visit with relatives and old friends here. Mr. Kentland looked the best we ever saw him, in fact, he looks younger than he did ten years ago. He says the Jasper county colony near Mitchell is doing fine and that the four years that he has been there they have raised good crops, and while last year the yield was not so targe the price was hjgh and the result was the sameXHe reports that Jasper Kentoqf Ins brother, who has • heretofore been a ' prohi for many years, has concluded that he will not throw his vote away this year but will plump it for Bryan. South Dakota enjoyed a remarkably warm winter and no snow fell there to speak df until about three weeks ago, when a deep snow, lasting one day. fell. Mr. Kenton says the republicans have already nominated two State tick' ets, which looks much like a demo* cratic Mctory there this fall. Mitchell has ten saloons and an election took place Tuesday to determine whether thqf should go or not. He thought the “dries” would win and lie was glad of it. Later: They did win by the small margin of 21 votes, and Mitchell will be dry for the first yrne in IS years. Last year license carried by 234 votes.