Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NORTHERN JASPER Mrs. Grover Smith has been quite sick the past week. Nothing is so local as not to be of some general benefit. It is as easy for you to please everybody as it is for everybody to please you. Don’t have too many opinions. They are a frequent source of oppression of others. Greeley Comer and family, Everett Huber. .Mrs. Cora Hodge and family spent Sunday with George Heil’s. Wm. Wills traded his Maxwell for the car recently owned by the Miller boys, and Warren Boyle traded for the Wills car. “His Majesty, the American,” given by the baseball boys, w-as well attended, not all of the crowd being able to get into the hall. August Wills, who had been in poor health for some time, dleu Thursday morning at his home northeast of Tefft, and was burled Monday afternoon in the San Pierre cemetery. Harry Lane came Friday to attend his father-in-law’s funeral. He returned to Camp Pike Tuesday evening and will receive his discharge this week and expects to be home again the first of the week. Warren Boyle, the Tefft mail carrier, who had been living in the R. E. Davis house for the past three months, moved back to his farm Tuesday. John DeArmond’s moved into the Davis house Wednesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane will start housekeeping in the house vacated by the DeArmond’s. The J. B. DeArmond store at Dunn’s Bridge was robbed Wednes day night of last week, the thieves getting away with about SBO. The English Lake store was robbed the same night, and .early Thursday morning Alfred Rasmussen’s gasolinetank was broken open by two men in an Oakland car. The car was abandoned between San Pierre and Judson. It is supposed all Qie robberies were done by the same parties.
