Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1900 — Page 5

UON COFFEE Used io Millions of Homes! jfffk Best Coffee for the Money! Accept no substitute Tty LION COFFEE and you will never use Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. These articles mailed FREE in I I flantel Clock.” Alarm Clock. exchange for lion heads cut from IWM t i front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. I WL I i£d. zgk 2c.stamp. **"' B Frame Gold Collar Button. I W* I B I ? -Iw ■ UvS ZjUI with gut. ✓vkA Mailed free for 8 lion heads cut from Lion A W ■ *EkX> - Stau <is ffiwjL - fflßi Coffee wrapper* and a 2-cent stamp. Made .a,fl<jl p ■ 6 inches Q MM of rolled gold "and with mother-of-pearl .rftrjlr ■ I WWJBBBBHM-2Sjy?g?Fa|J Iff,/■ tjanKffijllnmtfSST) high. 11TOA | O.HFI back; suitable alike for ladies and gentle- r A beauty \ , TM/ men. This shape is handy and popular. > k and good W tM " nrn ■ ® timekeeper. kJ Daisy Neck-Pin. e Sent by express, prepaid, for 80 lion beadsand Genuine Hard-Enamel (strength, purity and flavor) is no express ed!ee towTn’ '■j’JMrwr and Gold. * • 2-cent stamp. The | Stylish Belt-Buckle. Box of Colored Crayons. Ladies* Scissors, illustration is only two-thirds actual size. - Color a delicate pink, with jewel setting ™w,?b?Srt 7 |ggWk\«.a For 10 Hon head* and gold trimmings. Best enamel finish, withYnman and • • ta ®P- W V stylish and durable. finish/and set W Fine wax crayons, with ruby V«td W fi,teeu different i I aa ™“ colored jewel $ <\\«A u co ' ors > accom- . ~-' -~> —. . . . n_j j. «* j n th,, center. Mr.\ Xa panied with out- A\ «♦ The Lion’s Bride. This win be xaSMBBsBwa. Ilu , e .p ,ctur ” fo j f T] welcomed for “dressed-up” occasions by colon ng. Lach Vk .// Mthe ladies who like to wear different crayon is wrapped colored sashes. The gold-finish goes well to’nrevem ISTk Length, five inches, suitable for cutting, with any of them. Given for 20 lion prevent break- tr imming and general household use’ heads and a 2-cent stamp. g . Given for 12 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. Ladies’ Apron. Child’s Drawing Book. D ._„, /n Ih .XSS'MZZi ,*.«•>«!?» .W. . - Kazor. f'KX. La | alternate revering °f P ice °, ull lS I l,i ►SfcmSSSrX V l and tucks; broad }’ l S lu^“l 1 b< i ,v phod /’/ //WWI'VvX I 1 hem at bottom, and n VfL j orn l 1 LJ/ /111 a' \U > s neatly gathered with sheets of SK Mailed free for 12 lion heads cut from 1 Uhi , \ at waist: a very tissue paper be- ,S Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. / /'r 111 1 superior and stylish tween tne An unusually fine picture, from the brush Vt'ii7 n cham7-^’’s G^. brivl "T| X i inches. children^ca'n ~F%ABBtas- stamp. A first-class razor, made of best Liou’s Bride ” The story is’interesting, tra.ee the pictures beneath, thus affording English steel, and extra hollow-ground, and we send with each picture a hand- p" 1 anu a -"t** ll enjoyment, as well as instruction to the some folder, containing copy of the i>oem —* »«*mp. hand and eye. These drawing books and n„kk«. w<z» « and telling all about it. Size, 15x26 inches. the lx>x of crayons go very well together. KUDDcr UrCSSlllg VOITID. !?■.■>;+ There are six different kinds, and each M-. -1 n »r.. For 10 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. IN&V8I DOX Kite. Length, 7 inches, full size and weight. A bright, . Made of genuine India rubtier, finely SeeitFly! -| finished. Appropriate for a ladies'dress- - iBWW Cneery picture. ing-case or for use in the household. W*W X Thecele- . / X fcfaM For 8 lion heads brated lox and a 2c. stamp. ropuYan 60 - Game “India.” jgSaffFTffw A bright, cheery PmiT/n'd ChCS Similar to ”Par- . cent <Of 8 li0 " folded S but' y been played in ea“ KtP- mg with her chick- head* and a 2-cent stamp. r \—x era countries since £“ sand herrabbits. “"• ™n quickly .1 \ ' before the dawn of CfcOyi EEKSSKX SO-Fbot Clothes Line. £ S \ !gss&is WnU a.—™—a nSTSTJIS TO 'KWFor 10 lion heads a 2-centstamp. persons also - EL jfej a *‘ ready for hanging. and wili ** 20 ,£ “ Every time you buy a pound package of LION COFFEE you have bought something else, too. Don’t overlook it! You have bought a certain portion of some article to be selected by you from our new Premium Lists! THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OP THE UON COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will aborUy appear in thU paper! Don’t miss it 1 The grandest list of premium* ever attend I aMH X ‘ i When writing for premium* *end your letter In the same envelope or „ , . package with the lion heads. If more than 15 lion head* are lent, you can You always know UON COFFEE bv the wrapper. It i* a sealed pack- save poetage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer for large age, with the lion’s head in front. It ia absolutely pure if the package illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the |uoNco free i;^, tt .^,< te .^ m . teMT . | WOOLSOW SPtOE 00., Toledo, Ohk>.

The Rensselaer Steam Laundry. TELEPHONE 115. KELLEY BROS. Propr’s. Office North Side of Public. Square. ' Good work, prompt service, close attention to details, machinery, expert help, are making The Rensselaer Steam Laundry one of the best in Northern Indiana. Our constant aim is to give our patrons work that cannot be excelled. Our... ( Linens. I Work may be left Monon. Spec - : Quick order work. at any of our i" ialties Lace Curtain.work. agencies.... l:'>se l.irwn, I Woolens without shrinking. Eair Oaks, I - . ... Shelby. Please tell your friends about the quality of work you get. RENSSELAER STEAM LAUNDRY.

* \ v KA> » CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS A LOUISVILL* RY. Ih’nsselaer Time-Table, Corrected to May 8,1899. South Bound. N l Fust Mail ... 4:48a.m. No. Louisville Mail, (daily) 10:55 a. in, No, >— Indianapolis Mail, (daily).. 1:45 p.m. No to—. Milk accornm., (daily) 6:15 p.m. No Louisville Express, (daily).. 11 d)4 p. m. •No. 45- Local freight 2:40 p.m. North Bound. No. 4 Mail, (dai1y).,...... 4:30 a.m. No. <o Milk accornm., (daily)..... 7:31a.m. No. 32—Fast Mail, (daily) 9:55 a. m. •No. 30—Cin. to Chicago Ves. Mail.. 6:32 p. m. iNo.3B—Cin. to Chicago... 2:57 p.m. No. 6—Mail and Express, (daily).., 3:27 p. m. •No. 46—Local freight 9:30a.m. No. 74—Freight, (dally) 9:09 p.m. •Daily except Suirday. - only. , _ No. 74 carries passengers between Monon •nd Lowell. Hammond has been made a regular stop for No. 30. No. 32 and 38 now stop at Cedar Lake. FSamk J. Rud, O. P. A., W. H. McDoaL, President and Gen. M’g’r, Chu.H.Bocxwbu., Tralße M'g'r. W. H. Bdam. Ageat. Rensselaer.

C STONEBACK, ARTIST lIP PHOTOGRAPHER 12 \ ' 12 Wjw ' Cobmeis - v J* Cffiiiws $1.50. $1.51 Pictures enlarged in pastelie water colors and crayon. Buttons and Pi ns. Cuff Buttons, Hat and Tie Pin s —Picture Frames. PAVILION GALLERY. Subscribe for The Democrat. I S. P. Thompson will sell bis lands in Union township, in tracts, and on terms to suit those desiring to farm or raise stock. See or write to S. P. Thompson, Rensselaer, Ind.

Having a Great Run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.

Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He sells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and. give ’relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action.—South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by Hi nt Bros.

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Five Per Cent Non Red Tape Real Estate Loans.

Wm, B. Austin continues to make as many farm loans as all the other agents in the county combined. In <i recent given period of time Mr. Austin made 86 loans while all,the other agents combined made 87 loans. It is not hard to understand this when you know the facts: First, Mr. Austin makes the interest as low as the lowest. Second, He closes up loans in from two hours to one week from the application. Third. There is absolutely no red tape in his loans. You don’t have to prove by affidavit that your great grandmother had red hair in order to make an acceptable title. Fourth. He loans home money and is prepared to be lenient with delinquent borrowers. So they may have no attorney fees to pay. Don’t wear out your lives waiting on insurance companies.

Money to Loan.

I have made arrangements whereby I can make a loan on short notice, without giving you the trouble and expense of going to the county seat. Low rate of interest. Call on or address, John O’Conner, Kniman, Ind. You can get The Democrat, State Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquirer each a full year for only SI.SS, cash in advance, if taken soon.

NOTICE We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to re-und the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, biliousness, sickheadache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is rec ommended It is highly recommend d as a spring tonic and blood purifier.’ Sold liquid in bottles, and tablet- in boxes. Brice 25 cent; for either: One package of er a >• guaranteed tG give satisfaction money refunded. A . Long. B nF. Fen dig.’ I want o let the [leople who safer from rheumatism and sciatica know ihat Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed It is the best linimei t I have ever known of.—J A, Dodgen Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by Hunt Bros , Druggists. Morris* Sttbto Pswtfsr Sold by A. F.Loag.

PROGRAMME 01 The led IM Ming oi me Josser Mi M insM. To Be Held In the East Court Room In the Court House, In the City of Rensselaer, Jan. 12-13,1900. Friday Morning, January 12. JOHN E. ALTER PRESIDING. 9:oo—Opening exercises—Song, “America,”., .led by John E. .Alter Invocationßev. A. H. Zilmer 9:15 —Address by the President John E. Alter 9:30 —“Objects and Aims of the Farmers’ Institute’’ .. Lucius Stro«g 9:50 —Query Box David H. Yeoman, Supt. 10:00 —Selection of committees, “A” Executive. “B” On resolutioMi 10:15—Address in German, by Bro. William, of St. Joseph’s College, “Agriculture Generally.” 10:40 —“Bee Culture”Benj. R. Faris 10:10 —Address, “What we do to prevent Hog Cholera and Swi«a Plague.”H. F. McMahan 11:40 —Discussion .led by A. J. Bellows and August Stimson 11:00—SongLed by Dr. Brown Adjournment. v AFTERNOON. FITZ W. BEDFORD PRESIDING. I:oo—Song.Led by E. P. Honan 1:10—“Our Greatest Need” Mrs. J. C. Erwin 1:40 —Discussionby Mrs. Simon Kenton and Mrs. Jay Lamnan 2:00 —“Winning True Success on the Farm” H. F. McMahan 2:30 —Discussion.by Lee E. Glazebrook and Barney Cotner 2:so—Open the Query Box. 3:oo—“Swine-Breeding as a Business and Its Possibilities” Frank O’Meara. 3:4s—DiscussionLed by Alf. Donnelly and Simon P. Thompson 4:oo—SongLed by William B. .Yusfin Adjournment. FRIDAY EVENING, MRS. EVA FOLTZ PRESIDING. 7:oo—SongSong by Mrs. Hyland and others 7:lo—Recitation By Miss Floy Nowels 7:2o—Musicßy Mandolin Club, led by Mrs. Delos Thompson 7:30 —“Responsibility for the Success or Failure of our Children” Mrs. J. C. Erwin 8:00 Recitation.-By Miss Nellie Drake B:lo—Musicßy Mandolin Club, led by Albert Overton B:2o—Address, “How Much, and Where’shall we Educate our Boys and Girls?” H. F. McMahaa B:so—Songßy High School Quartet B:ss—Recitation Miss Iva-Washburn --Q 9:05- Songßy the Six Sisters’ Adjournment.

Saturday Morning January 13. ALBERT J. BELLOWS, PRESIDING. 9:oo—Opening exercises.. By Rev.’C. D. Jeffries 9.1550 n the Choir, led by Miss Cooper 9:2o—“Value of Farm Manures and Commercial fertilizers,” H. F. McMahan. 9:so—Discussion '..By F. W. Bedford 10:00—“How to Increase the Cheer and Comfort of the Home.”. ... Mrs. J. C. Erwin. 10:30—“Bread and How to Make it.”. Dr. I. B. Washburn 11:00—Open the Querry Box. 11:20—SongJames Matheson ; 11:25 —“The Farmer of the Twentieth Century”H. F. McMahan 11:55 —Discussionßv A. G. W. Farmer and Geo. O. Pumphrey 12:00 Adjournment. AFTERNOON. BENJ, R. FARIS, PRESIDING. 1:00 —Reports of Committees. 1-20 —“Farmers’Clubs and Reading Circles” Mrs. J. C. Erwin 1:50 —Discussion...By Rev. Carsoi/and David H. Yeoman 2:10 —Election of officers. 2:3o—Song, “What Shall the Harvest Be?”. .Led by George Barcus 2:4o—Address, “Interdependence of Town and Country”. .H. F. MeMahan. 3:lo—Discussion. .By Squire William B. Moore and M. F. Chilcote 3:3o—Open the Query Box. 3:4o—RecitationMiss Nellie Niebels 3:so—Closing Song. Led by Miss Cooper 4 XX) —Adjournment. SATURDAY EVENING. 7 XX)—The Farmer’s Institute present no program for this evening, for the reason, that the Ladies’ Literary Society, of this city, have employed W. W. Pfrimmer, of Kentland, to give an entertainment,!* the benefit of the Jasper Public Library.