Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democrat is prepared' again this season to print the beet looking sale bills turned out in Jasper county. A free notice of sale, to full, embellished with stock cuts, printed in The Democrat without extra charge. 'xgharles Pefley and George Hemphill of Remington came over Monday and got Bruce Porter and "Bally” Powers to go up to the Kankakee with them for a few days. Their object in taking along such experienced fisherman of these two Rensselaer disciples of Isaak Walton, no doubt was to have something to show their Remington friends when they got back home. David Gilmore of near Lewiston, Idaho, is visiting old friends to this vicinity, and was the guest of Geo. Pumphrey and A. J. Bellows yesterday. Mr. Gilmore resided) just over the line in Benton county, near A. J. Bellows’ farm, some twenty years ago, mbving from there to Chicago, where he still has a son and brother. From Chicago he went to British Columbia and from thence to Idaho, where he has since resided. His wife died soon after leaving Indiana, and he has not re-married. Thomas Barton, a soon of Patrick Barton, who used to run a blacksmith shop here where the Maines & Hamilton feed store is now located, lives at Lapwai, Idaho, only 1% miles from where Mr. Gilmore lives, and conducts a general merchandise business. He married into an excellent family and is well fixed financially. Mr. Gilmore leaves today for a few days visit at Goodland, and from there will ’■eturn to Chicago and from thence go to Ontarion, Canada, his native home, to eat Thanksgiving dinner with relatives and to visit a few weeks.
