Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ glvmg. : ! • . " .1 $'X. •, J ; - - i C. H. Tryon, who owns the farm occupied by Conrad Hildebrand at Pleasant Ridge, arrived heie this morning from Sachets Harbor, N. Y„ and; after & few days will be joined here by Mrs. Tryon and they will then go south to remain during the Winder. . We understand that Geo. A<fe tontemplates a trip around the wm-ld for bin winter vacation, and will probably spend some R weeks Wish President Roosevelt and party In Africa, and later will spend some I Sine viewing We sights of India.Brook Reporter. : Judge Artman and Attorney General Bingham, two of the greatest foes the whiskey men ever had, wept down' into defeat: Who says the' whiskey men and the prohibitionists do not carry thb power? “Shall the people — Brook Rejx>rt6r. Andy Tiliison and wife and three sons, of Pratt Center, Kansas, who have been visiting m to, ill., are expected here.today to visit the family Of his brother-in-law, Henry Doan, and his brother, George' Tillison, In Hanging Grows township. Miss Nora Tillison, of Hope, will also accompany them for a visit. ’ Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and dangler Dorothy , went to Chicago this morning to attend the Robert Mantell production of Louis the Grand opera hoiipp. They guests of Mr. ManteJl’s wife, Marie Bqotji Russelt with whom Mrs. Hollingsworth has long been acquainted. A. L. Padgltt went to Lafayette ( todhy to arrange fob the sale of some of his horses at a big combination sale to take there on Dee. loth. Among; the horses he will e«l wist he Turk McGloria and Boufbon Jay, both of which won several gtod races this year. .Df Will also sell Joe Prospect, a young horse without a recpri ■ Art Daugherty returned this morning from his trip to Canada. H® went there the latter part of June and remained until About three weeks ago when he went to Hbfelby Junction, Mont He got around over the Alberta country A great deal and likes it fine. He Bays that Sam Duva l, [ who went to Nahtoh from here some years ago, is now worth, about $40,000, and is doing spl*nd|diy. The residents of this section of the state were greeted by a little snow this morning, which came quietly enough at first but later was accompanied by some blizzard indications. The sun has beta playing hide and seek throughout the day and now seems to be burled behind a densa thickness of clouds that f rbo e■. sorr e bad weather. -But we have had such 1 an ideal fall that we could st: nd a 1 little blizzard and not compkin. r . J, P. Shore has pure!a ed t* e Lculs Wildberg Biothing stock of Moses; ( Tptf.ur, who hid dhefge of it for h e sister, Mrs. Wfldbe.g. Th# desl was ( made Friday, at which time there 1 Were three buyers here trem dtfft.* i ent j>.aces. ' The purchat er li' es e< Duluto, Minn., where the stock wll be shipped, and the packing began inin.f iiately after the deal was completed.. Herman Tuteur, who Djpg managing the. store largely for the past year, will probably re‘aK the taCor order part of the business, securing a room down town for the continuance of the same. i. / r < * - f - * ■-■■ ■ •*- CASTGRIA For Infa-ftt* find CHUrim Tin Kimi Yn HanAhnn Bought s«n»i Signature of 1 o.* c -bAU. ,pna awe A •Al J. - Harinob' yetdm'ed from MRcheH, g. Dak., where he had been for About a week, ills Ft' er •And he have a half se tlon of lard withluf twehhe" miles ot khat’/tty,' ahd they had fine of’ both coin and wheat thia* year. . All Jasper county people/’ Russell repot to, did fine there; and he talked with ee eral who have moved there from heie and all are "satisfied. He thinks that on an average land to at least sls higher than it was two years ago and that no purchasers there made khy Wthflf 1 the three weeks' there We/been totfie Und transfers there ranging from SBS to SIOO An acre. These were, of course, Well Imprpyßd quartets, WJth. gcod buildings and orchards. .: _ tgvvtnj d?> How <• <uw. I In sqwe ttu-ee tfae voting machines were a failure this year, at least in one point, or some ona ibas becouMi educated itfr.that like some the thing oeuld be “worked; ” At the election in this township, the cards bearing the candidates names, either toy <Mgn or anidMt, were ntafred nCf at the eandldatue httmflfr to some* extent, and in owe-in-stance the eagle got up where tMT rooster usually bolds forth, and in the