Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stath, daughter and son, of Carpenter tp,, were in the -city on business yesterday. rtre Warden Montgomery requests that no bon-fires or burning of leaves be done during the extreme dry weather we are now having. Everything is as dry as tinder, and a spark falling in the right place might cause untold damage. The Marshall Glee Club and a large delegation of democrats will attend the meeting at Parr tonight, where a rousing old time will be had. The 6:32 and 11:05 trains will stop so as to accommodate those desiring to go from here. Everybody is invited to go. Hon. E. P. Honan and others will speak. !''KjFrank Welsh is making some improvements at his residence in Jordan tp. He has completed cemenf walks about ' the house and has built a cement chicken-house. This is pretty fancy for chickens that have hitherto roosted in trees and on top of the barn, but Frank thinks that most of them will live through the change.

The Sunday Schools Jasper county held their annual convention at the Christian church Thursday, and representation from all over the county was present. The features of the occasion were addresses by Prof.) I. N. Warren, Rev. O. E. Miller, both of this city, and President E. W. Halpenny of Indianapolis Thursday evening. to the dry weather the luois is lower by three feet i it has been in many years. The water in the\ channel at the Washington street bridge is fully three feet below the old bed of the river and above this point it is still lower. There is about four feet of water in the channel at this point.

The postoffice fixtures are all in place and all that remains to be done to move into it is a visit from the postoffice inspector to_ approve of it. It is generally known that the Dickinson Trust Co., furnish the fixtures, light, heat and room for a stated sum per annum but Postmhster Murray says he does not know what the rental is. The Greening Nursery Co., Monroe, Mich., known to be the largest growers of Trees In the World, writes us that they want a good live agent in this section to solicit orders for their trees, shrubbery, etc. Experience not necessary. They offer good pay weekly, and furnish canvassing outfit free. We advise any man or woman in our community, who has some spare time to take orders to write them for particulars immediately. Mention this paper when writing. The owner of farm in Hanging Grove tp., which was recently visited by “night-riders,” or bee hunters, called at The Democrat office a few days ago and desired us to say that the mention made in the Rensselaer Republican of this affair, in which his son was mentioned as being Implicated in the matter, was Incorrect. His son merely caught the “riders” at their work, while he was returning from having taken some workmen to town, and the intimation that he"* had anything to do with cutting down the tree or swiping the honey, is without foundation. So far as The Democrat is concerned, it has no desire to meddle in such matters, and we only mention it now because special request was made that we do so.

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BUCKWHEAT. We want to buy five car loads of buckwheat. Will pay the highest market price. COEN A BRADY.