Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1908 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]
Jasper County Gleanings
NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
John Crabb visited in Illinois last week. Wm. Hawkins was in Bedford on business last week. “Gum” Pefley and George Hemphill went to the Kankakee Monday on a fishing trip. The Remington Poultry Show will be held this year, December 38 to January .4. Remember the dates. Clyde Reeves has moved into the property vacated by Mala Garrison, Who has moved to Kingfisher, Okla., where he , will -clerk in a ■tore. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gray entertained a party Of young folks Thursday evening in honor of the 18th birthday anniversary of Miss Carrie Detrick. Farmers are busy husking their corn in this vicinity, ,and with.continued good weather the majority of them will soon be done. It is of excellent quality this year. If you want to know what is going on in Jasper county, read The Democrat—it gives all the news that is worth printing and costs but $1.50 per year. The new lumber firm of C. B. Johnson & Son, who recently bought out the Jasper County Lumber Co., here, are now in possession of same and will move their families here from Illinois shortly. Charles Galbraith returned recently from a trip to Stuttgart, Ark., where he has a rice farm. His rice crop this year averaged 50 bushels per acre and sold for $1 per bushel. *Thls 'beats growing corn at even prosperity prices. Chris Hensler has bought of the Robert Parker bank estate the 70 acres of ground comprising the old fair grounds and Fountain Park, subject to a ll year lease held "by the Park association. The consideration was $7,500. Mrs. Elsie Phillipi will return to her home in Remington, Ind., today after a few weeks* visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Kasson, at her home in Bellvue place. Her daughter, Mrs. John Pepperdine, will accompany her and remain there for a few weeks’ visit.—Hammond Times. Well, if the democratic state platform pledges are carried out, and we believe they will be, we will have a state law guaranteeing bank deposits anyway. This, of course, will apply only to state banks, and depositors in National banks will have to take their chances the same as they have done heretofore. The Remington Modern Woodmen Camp is booming. Forty new members were taken in last week and several more applications are on file. Several Rensselaer Woodmen participated in the initation ceremonies last Monday night, after which refreshments were served in Austin hall, where the ceremonies took place.
IROQUOIS VALLEY. Get that turkey fat for Thanksgiving. Ora Davis called on Alpha McElfresh Sunday. Wm. Green and daughter Lulu called on his son Clarence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Davis and mother called on Charles Salts Sunday. Willie and Albert Pullins called on Harvey Snow Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Chris Morgenegg and daughter Katie were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Barney Kolhoff and family attended church at Rensselaer Saturday evening. Geo. McElfresh and family spent Sunday with Chris Morgenegg and family. Amos Deer called on his aunt. Mrs. Rebecca Hurley, Saturday night and Sunday. Misses Lucy and Katie Morgenegg and Bessie McElfresh called on Mrs. John Schorer Sunday. Misses Maggie, Leota, Lucy and Latonia Hurley called on Bessie and Jennie McElfresh Saturday afternoon. In the v ßurnstown’ r items in the Republican, "Bryan will go ■way back and sit down.” If the republicans keep on they will soon have "a king over the U. S. again. Then how will the people of the "boughten states” who sold .their votes so cheap to Taft, feel? Will they fight for freedom again?
A Sore-enough Knocker.
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