Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ben Hernandon of Morrison, Tenn., came Thursday to make his home with his sister, Mrs. C. E. Sanders, south of town. The many friends of uncle Felix who moved from Rensselaer to Hutchinson, Kan., some eight or nine years ago, will be sorry to learn that he is in very feeble health. He is now some 73 years of age. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postofiices: Rensselaer, l; Rensselaer, R-4, 1; Rensselaer, R-3, 1; Larimore, No. Dak., 1; Remington, R-3, 1; Remington, R-2, 1; Remington, R-4, 1; Cedar Rapids, la., 1; Artesian, So. Dak., .1. l\We have had very mild March weather so far. The air has been quite cool except for the first two days of the month, but there has been but one little flurry of snow jind not very much wind. Farmers are either sowing oats or preparing to do so soon. Mrs. John Hayes and children left Wednesday for Sharon, Wis., where she will visit with her brother for a short time. Mr. Hayes left Tuesday evening with their car of household goods for Orifino, Neb., where he has purchased a 160 ancre farm. Mr. Hayes was one of Jasper county’s most estimable young men and we are sorry to see such leave our county. The degree team of the local chapter of the Eastern Star, composed of the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis, Mesdames Mary Hopkins, Charles Roberts, John Duvall, Chas. Rhoades, Wm. Smith, J. A. McFarland, M. B. Alter, Ora Duvall, E. J. Christman, W. J. Imes, Ed Duvall, June Hinkle, I. A. Glazebrook and Mary Eger, went to Lowell Thursday to institute a Chapter at that place. . A defective remonstrance at Wolfott results in Albert Ellis being granted a liquor license to conduct a saloon at that place. He appealed the matter to the circuit court, and won out in the trial of the case. The remonstrators have asked for a new trial, and argument will be heard later. It is likely this will cause them to hold an option election in White county, which is otherwise remonstrated dry. and Mrs. James Lefler left Thursday evening for Koss, Mich., just across the river from which place Mr, Lefler owns a 400 acre tract of timber land. They will make their home in Koss for the present. In the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Lefler Jasper county loses a most worthy couple, but the best j wishes of their many friends go with them to their new home. ) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren and family, who have lived on a farm near Stoutsburg for the past fiye years, have now moved onto a j farm in Walker township, near the Matter’s father, Mr. Zick. Mrs. Warren was a good worker in the I church and aid society and entertained them in her home. The neighbors regret to see them leave and will miss them very much. We hope they will like their new home. - xx We understand there is to be a change made in the cream-buying business in Rensselaer. W. H. Morrison, who has had charge of the purchasing of cream here for Mack’s Creamery at Monon, was in Chicag(f a couple of times this week arranging to buy for _a Chicago concern. He went to Chicago again yesterday and will likely complete the arrangements. **

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