Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1908 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harvey Shivley and family who have been working for Alf Donnelly for two months, moved back to town Wednesday and will find employment here. Mr. Shivley is a first-class stationary engineer. Geo. R. Keever writes 'from Caldwell, Idaho, in renewing his subscription: “We can not do without The Democrat;” He says further that the country is fine and that so far they are well satisfied. John H. Thornton is now located at St. James, Mo., 100 miles south of St. Louis, on the Frisco Road. He is well pleased with the climate, and says it is in a great fruit country. All was well with him on May 26. Our old friend T. F. Clark of Battle Ground sends a renewal of his subscription' and says: “We cannot get along without The Democrat, it gives us all the news from our. old home and always stands for the right. This leaves us all wall.” Jsj)r. I. M. Washburn has sold his trick cottage near the creamery bridge to Dr. E. N. Loy, the new homeopathic doctor, who will move into the same shortly. Consideration $2,500. Leonard Rhoades, who now occupies the will, move into the new cottage of A. Leopold’s on south Van Rensselaer street. Are you going out of town, are there friends or relatives visiting you? Are members of your family sick, or has an accident happened in your vicinity? Call The Democrat, phone 315, and tell us about it. Your friends will always be interested in these happenings and they all read The Democrat. Please do not forget this, will you? ’Phone 315 is the number. f and Mrs. A. F. Long, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcuplle, Mrs. Zimri Dwiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purcupile, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardeman attended a reunion of the Purcuplle family at the home of John Purcuplle at Lafayqtte Sunday. The latter is in charge of the Crouch horse business at Lafayette. C. J. Dean returned Wednesday from a trip to the Red River Valley, North Dak. While there he saw a cousin of John F. Major of the same name who went from Remington to Hope, No. Dak., 26 years ago. He went there with only S3OO borrowed money and is now rich. Mr. Dean says all the planting is done and the prospect for a crop is simply elegant. Land $35 to SSO per acre and no wild prairie In sight. ~~ With the twice-a-week issue we can handle correspondence from the various towns and neighborhoods of the county, no matter what time in the week it is sent in and we want to hear from our correspondents regularly. If items should be received too late for one issue they will appear in the next. Regular correspondents are wanted from South Marion, Pleasant Ridge, East Carpenter, West Carpenter, Mt. Hope, East Jordan, Wheatfield, Virgie, Kersey, Demotte, Stoutsburg Kniman, East Walker. Gifford, Newland, Pleasant Grove,. Gillam and any town or neighborhood in Jasper county not already represented. Continued on Fifth Page. Butter and all table dainties will reach you in the finest condition possible, from that elegant refrigerator of the Home Grocery—try it. It pays to trade at Worland’s.