Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jesse Bldrldge of the 8. P. Thompson ranch near Parr, was taken to the mineral springs near Attiqa yesterday for treatment for rheumatism. Dr. Washburn took him down in Ms ante. In the report of the operation pep-formed on Mrs. Wm. Miller, in the last issue of The Democrat, it Should have read Dr. Baepn of Englewood. 18., who gsitotod Dr. Miller to the operation, instead of Dr. Baker.
O F. Meyers has sold the old Grooms property, on the corner of Weston and Rutoen streets, to Mrs. Myrtle Bernhardt of Remington.' Consideration 1860. The purchaser buys it for an investment only, at present, but may later decide to move here. fGlrs. James Hemphill and two little daughters, Bessie and Edna of Danville, 111., came Friday for a few days visit with the family of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ilonan and the latter’s mother, Mrs. 8. A. Hemphill.* They expect to return home to-morrow.
The reminder of the Wildberg clothing stock was boxed up Saturday night and ahipped to Duluth, Mipn., having been sold to J. JP. Shore of that place. L. J. Lane, proprietor of “The New Racket Store,’’ also sold his ytock to the same parties and it was being boxed up yesterday for' shipment.
A. J. Harmon returned Friday evening from a business trip to Mitchell, So. Dak., and looking .after his father’s farm near that ptacc* He says they have a good crop of tote there this sen 6oll ’ much of which is already in and land values are advancing rapidly. He likes the country there better every rime he gees it.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Renicker and family expect to leave tonight for Florida to spend the winter. They are undecided as to just where they will atop permanently, *b«ti their first stop will be at Jacksonville. and they will orobably no on from there to Boynton, where Mm., Renicker’s brother John has spent the past few Winters. Sluyter, ,€. W. Rhoades’ , has moved into the property uth Front street, vacated by Jim Hemphiy, and Dr. Miller wRI move from .the Britt Marlon property in the east part of town, igte the Rensselaer Lumber Company’s property on College Ret*?, vacated by Mr. Stnyfer. Mrs. Marion will move back into her own property.
Turkeys for the thanksgiving market have heen coming An' in such numbers that B. S- Fen dig thinks his total shipments of turkeys alone will run up to ov„er 40,000 pounds, and with the ducks, geese and chickens that he is shipping for the Thanksgiving market his total poultry shipments will reach 75,000 to 80,000 pounds, or about four carloads.
The ministerial association resoluted against Cannon and he was elected by an increased majority. They resole ted Jim Watson to private life and Frank Hanly to political oblivion. They are now resoluting against the theatre and the national game of draw. They are getting as busy as Teddy who tried to boss everything from punctuation to pregnancy but with no appreciable effect.-—Carroll County Citizen.
The laughing comedy, “The Trust Busters,’’ can be truthfully termed the very quintesence of fun. Unlike most comedies it has a plot and this plpt Is in the main responsible; for the many ludicrous mishaps and; complications that round out a' solid two hours and a half of gen-, uine merriment. “The Trust Bust-’ ere” that will present this excellent, comedy is a merry, madcap crazy] concoction of hilarity and as stich] leads the worid in laughter. T&e ? advance sale of tickets will be large. 1 It is coming to Ellis opera house,' Saturday, Nov. 21.
A Hammond paper is authority for the statement that Judge Palmer, W.H. Hamelle. Ben P. Carr 5 and Charles C. Spencer, all attorneys of Monticello, Will locate in Hammond for the practice of law under the firm name of Spencer, Hamelle, Palmer and Carr, and that they will move their families .to; that place eventually. The MonticeUo Journal says, however: “Messrs. Carr have been picking up a numwhich tb mebtAfertr^Sent/to^thai TomS & rvcS block of that city. By tu. they are sure of privacy in their transactions.”
