Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. t Everybody goes to the Box Ball Alley. To-day’s markets— Wheat. 87c; gorn, 54c; Oats, 43c; Rye, 65c. A car of first class sand grown potatoes, the finest that have come te town this year at E. D. RHOADS*. Mrs. R. O. Graves of Morocco is visiting her sister; Mrs. N. Littlefield and family a few days this week. Uncle John Makeever has shown a little improvement in the last few days but is still unable to be around but little. Uncle William Bull was down to vote Tuesday. This being the first time in many months that he has been away from the house. - " "Ml". Republicans say over in Joe Cannon’s district there has been a new. political party formed and will be known as the Methodist preachers political prohibition party. t Notwithstanding the Taft victory stove was put up in the postof--3 Thursday. Of course it is possible that it was put in place to keep the democratic employes warm. * " »i " ", Miss Orabelle Duvall has secured a position as private librarian at Butte. Mont., and will go in a few days to begin work. This position was secured through a mutual friend.

Cristy Wauble, a tailor who has been working here for two or three months,, has decided to move back to Payne, Ohio, where he has property. He and his family leave today for that place. In the clear up, there are several large rocks left on the east side of the river channel, too large in fact to be moved from where they are. There will be several piles,, of them left on both sides after the road men have their contract ctorniMeted. 1 The election Tuesday passed off very quietly in this city, and while there was some inquiry as to the qualification of voters, there was no trouble and no arrests were made', in fact we have not heard of an arrest in the county on election day. report, corn to be of the Jest quality that it has been for six of seven years. The yield, however, is not up to the average and it will not leave a very large -.margin to sell after the farmers have provided for their future wants. ' \ Tife heating plant in the K. of P. building was repaired yesterday and now the various tenants will have a little warmth in their quarters. No fire had been started in the furnace this fall until yesterday, and as a consequence the tenants worked with their overcoats on these cold mornings. - Xillre David Wheeldon, whose imbband . met his . death in such tragic manner last, July by drowning near the Padgett bridge, him gone to Cedar Rapids. lowa, where her people live, and will make that her future home. She and her two sons left yesterday on the milk train for that city. Mrs. A J. Smith, living near the Church of God, Is tn a critical condition and owing to her great age it is doubtful whether she recovers from this sickness. The Infirmities of old age and she I “fact that she has worked much harder than she was able to is thought to be the cause of her, affliction. " - ’ I