Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Firman Thompson visited his mother last Friday at Longcliff. G. G. Plummer of Williston, N. D., came the latter part of the week tb spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. George Mustard. Earl Duvall, accompanied by Harrison Casto, who is employed In the tuberculosis hospital at Rockville, and Linn Parkinson, who went as far as Attica with them, left by auto Sunday to spend the Fourth with his intended at Rockville. Andrew Gangloff, who went to Hot Springs, Ark., a few months ago, was married last Wednesday to Miss Edith Coffelt at St. Mary’s church in Hot Springs, and is now with his wife visiting his parents here. The Democrat joins his many friends iu extending congratulations. At last reports the grand jury in Benton county was still in session and had made no returns of their findings. This grand jury was called principally for the purpose of investigating the death of Mrs. Robert Jones of Lochiel, as the result of a criminal operation performed, it is alleged, by a Fowler doctor. Dr. Nellie Green. Since the grand jury has been in session, however, another murder has occurred in Benton county, the killing of Donald McGregor, a farmer residing between Oxford and Templeton, by Jesse Krump, his neighbor, mention of which has heretofore been made in The Democrat, and the jury is investigating this crime also.
Public Sale of Household Goods Saturday, July 8, 2 P. M. 3 stoves, 1 cook, l wood, 1 gasoline; bookcase; 3 commodes; 3 bedsteads; 3 sets bed springs; lounge: dining table; rocking chairs; kitchen cupboard; 30 yards ingrain carpet; door screens; window screens; awnings and various other articles. Six months credit with approved security on stums over $5; $5 and under cash.—JOHN L. S. GRAY.
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