Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1918 — IS MOVING TO NEW YORK STATE [ARTICLE]

IS MOVING TO NEW YORK STATE

Everall Smiih and family and Mrs. Smith’s father, B. JL Shipman, arrived in Rensselaer Thursday and Mr. Smith experts to leave today for Deleware county. New York, to which place he has already shipped his goods, and will bay a farm there. He has sold oat at Burke, South Dakota, and cSeaned up betterlhanssince he went there a few years ago. He struck a good time to sell, as everything is very high there except yaaxg colts, bt which there is a surptos. Work horses brought good prices at his sale, however, and sheep sold at $25 per head. He expects to locate near Masonville, New York, near which place Clyde Reeve, formerly of Rensselaer, located a few years ago. Deleware eouaty lies just south of The Desnoerat editor’s old home county. Otsego, and Mr. Smith goes there, for one reason, on account of the health of one of his daughters, hoping that the change of climate in the region of the Catskills will be beneficial to her. As soon as he gets located his family and Mr. Shipman will join him.