Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The new pipe organ for the Christian church arrived Thursday and the work of installing it will be commenced Monday under the direction of an expert. It will probably take a couple of weeks at least to get it set up and get it In proper working order. The subject of the sermon at the Presbyterian church for next Sabbath morning will be "The Greatest Opportunity.” In the evening the Sunday school will render a Children’s Day program. The evening service will commence at 7:45 so as not to interfere with the Union Vesper service. Lee E. Glazebrook of north of town had an exciting experience one day this week that might have resulted much differently had he been a woman. He put on his coat one of the cool mornings, and after he had it in place he felt a creeping sensation across his back and shoulders that scratching did no good. If he scratched in one locality the itching, crawling sensation changed to another. He was getting a little nervous, and determined to take the coat off so as to get nearer the seat of war. He did this and a mouse jumped out of it onto the floor and scurried to a safer retreat, no doubt congratulating itself on its escape from being the cause of a terrible case of hysterics, and its own violent, ignominious death.
NEWTON TOWNSHIP TICKET. Democrats Het Saturday and Placed a Winning Ticket in Field. The Newton tp. democratic convention was held last Saturday and the following ticket was nominated: Trustee, E. P. Lane. Assessor, Joe Thomas. Justice of the Peace, C. L. Parks. Constable, L. D. Mauck. Several names were proposed for the principal offices. The vote for trustee was as follows: E. P. Lane, 10. Marion Freeland, 3. A. J. Freeland, 2. Guss Yeoman, 2. For assessor— Joe Thomas, 9. R. J. Yeoman, 6. Guss Yeoman. 1. * Randolph Wright, 1. e Justice of the peace and constable were nominated by acclamation. The ticket gives good satisfaction and will be elected without a doubt.
LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. The Democrat has a fine new Model 5 Standard Linotype and in addition to doing all its own work is prepared to handle considerable outside composition. At present we have six and eight point mats only, light and bold face, and can set matter most any measure desired up to 30 eras long and On 6, 8, 9 or 10 point slug. All work handled carefully and promptly and at reasonable prices. We also cast 6-polnt border slugs 30 ems long, for sale at 5c per slug, 12 slugs for 50 cents. They are the cheapest and best border printers can buy for ads and job work. If you want the best hay rake the International Harvester Company makqp, call on C. A. Roberts. It’s the McCormick. Rocking chairs, high chairs, dining chairs, baby walkers, combination high chairs and go-carts. In fact we are running a furniture store. D. M. WORLAND. Cows For Sale: Five fresh cows and several more that will be fresh soon, at my residence 4 miles south of Wheatfield. H. C. MEYERS. Two goods improved farms for rent, 160 and 280 acres, for twofifths of the crop and >3.00 per acre for hay and pasture or willsell either one for >65.00 per acre on easy terms. O. H. MARQUIS, Pocahontas Co. Laurens, lowa. Missouri Does Cleveland Honor. Jefferson City, Md., June 26.—Governor Folk has issued a proclamation directing that all flags on the capitol and other public buildings be displayed at half-mast because of the death of ex-President Cleveland, and that all state offices be closed during the funeral today. P"' ”
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