Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Mr. Albert Oilman of Brook, Newton county, is now employed as solicitor for The Democrat, and all subscriptions turned in by Him will be promptly filled by this paper. - -J Sir. Ohman is a son-in-law of Thorpe Beagley of Brook, one of the commissioners appointed by Judge Hanley on the prosposed extension of the Iroquois ditch. Mr. Beagley is one of Newton county’s most prominent citizens and vouches for the trustworthiness of Mr. Ohman, as will Postmaster Jones, Bennett Lyons, John Haines, Chas. Borklund and J. 1). Rich, all well known and prominent citizens of Brook. Mr. Ohman has been engaged in newspaper circulation work for several years, ami held a position as circulation manager of the Daily Oklahoman of Oklahoma City, Okla., up to a few months ago, when Mrs, Beagley became ill and has had an extended sickness and, Mrs. Ohman being her only daughter, she wanted her with ‘her. Consequently Mr. Ohman resigned his position on the Oklahoman and they moved back to Brook. Mr. Oilman recently closed a canvass of Newton county for a Kentland paper, and liis work was satisfactory in every way so far as we have been able to learn. . People need have no hesitancy in subscribing for The Democrat through Mr. Ohman, who is authorized to take same and issue receipts therefor. THE DEMOCRAT.
