Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1900 — Page 5
UON COFFEE Used in Millions of Homes! Best Coffee for the Money! Accept no substitute! |PB| Try L,ON COFFEE and you will never use Insist on LION COFFEE. In 1 lb. pkg». . These articles mailed FREE in Fancy dold Ring. Genuine Ruby settin# exchange for lion heads cut from IHjHI E^ 18 For is Bon* ”'^4^ front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. Ira HI held, .1.7 /^jg§F\ ================= jss. :zz' <c^j Silk Umbrella (either Lady 8 or Gents). |[nj|jl| OKHiinaaneDuieioUtdraUSiM, oengUMtue - ICC /aKfMsranr ILe'H appearance and qualities of solid gold, and guaranteed by «... t IraT esKftVjl Jyill4< the makers to last two years with ordinary usage. New v u J patterns and very popular. I I I I I I I 1 ll 1 T 0 DETIERMINE THE 8122 - | A vary line umbrella, made of union sllk-tafleta; Rmlpyn-.. iu|l .JjUl 38-Inch frame with seven ribs; steel rod and silver I QTRF NfiTH PURITY aNll FI AVAR I Joint of the finger. Lay one end on this diagram Congo handle. Would cost 82.00 at the store. j w 1 BlfclWlß 1 Bl| 1 wall B 1 Will rkMllin I aa<i order 1116 number the other end Dress-Pin Set. ••Knickerbocker” Watch. Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Art Picture, ••Easter A ItauSfcSd’S* a ,7 /2\ Two extra fine A Greeting’' / it.™, ThrlL "*“* *“ • 2 * cent fAI cambric hand- /v\ pins in thesetflarger lng"and a*n etSSfea* HP blSuiriH Tm* // V\ lion’ headi°cut miif SKSi»«!£Ai! /tgkts raSEfesr / \\ :£Hss KmJRCi rebV*SoSi» ihS /Lj \ us. 333 W ~~~~ J i§MP"' ri |jS xs/v flitsiTivWi Sash-Belt.nd Buckle. Ladle,' Watch Chain. |sll VTCUmd f/'GilB i|jj' 1 , Mention your !l fSll substantial. For IS lion heads and a rhlMren’s Pirture rj An i, contrast to the m I Byl! 1 IHMIuJ waist-measure 2-centstamp. Children 5 Picture DOOR. little 1j jwsurisi J BSjsS! - ' ' 2-cent stamp. The L <a£r~~ 9 l JR illustrated and with • hwa far IS Hon head, cut from fly/n O celebrated “ Inger- jt wlWt J ,tn nicely lithocraphcd Flower Picture. Lk>n Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. ff/fQ \ 1 soil ” watch; stem- Jsh COTer - Vis have 11 IuIC Latest style of imported black Swiss gros- Wf. -L- \\U wound and stem- fg ■ v different books, so gram ribbon belting; stylish imitation lil 9 >• || set; durable nickel- QCwLVsh >'" u can get an hsbuckle; neat, strong and plated case; each sortment. Silver Napkin-Ring. _ For i s lion beads and • —————Century Cook-Book. P iL^ e^r: ~*‘ V ' r substantial. *Madeof I Ladies’ Pocket-Book. I mnoMBL I | nn^ai—*. j P l^^d** 1 * TwtJ' di flereu t &3j abfe^kl jTg| & and Lilms-of-pstterns. seal grain leather, <*»Pgh ; 3~f ■= ■■ ■» the-Valley. Sire, 11x24 inches. Bright with five separate on the labor of the * Cl and artistic coloring. Coin-Purse diTisions,lncluding kitchen, dining- s __•! r-. K worn Kurse. B tuck-pocket with WSSsHSImM room.laundrv.sick- i _ Far If Hon beads and flap to hold visiting room, and remedies f “ The Dancing LeSSOOs a 2-cent stamp. Color, cards secure. HI WZ'wMy/Mn for ‘he more com- §WM i ril dark brow ” Hade oi <Mren for 28 Hon I I l-’l *l¥' I i SaJfc fine kid leather; cham- haads from Uoa . ai ' ven , ® r 1 * Ho “ a lilk »«\ | . oU lining; nickeled Coffoa wrappers bead, and a 2-cent o Ah) 1 ! ■ framewith strong snap- aad a 2c. stamp. ' stamp. | and m 2?. [ Ali colored I I **•,■*!>• L*n?e she; good ma- material The "Easyterlal handles nicely decorated ‘hut will I) Ofiener IgS^S^r-. and assorted colors. I stand »harp —‘—“ ■■ <ds washing. ?'*«:, The green grass and trees, the little ——^mmmmaWgllWMlßß 82 inches reii-wrxjd brown kitten and the girl's snow-white fcSl®Bß!2.’ l k I 4iSJHWBILWftNh , square. _ handle. dress form a pleasing combination of coltree for 28 Hon heeds and a 2c. stamp. ana a ac. stamp 8 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A PEW OP THE UON COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list wfll IMPDPTJ VT MtVTi^F ahortly appear In this paper 1 Don't miu it I The grandest list es premium* ever ottered I imrunf Mil I IVVIIWCf Wbea writing for premiums send yonr letter in the Mime envelope or package with the lion beads. If more than 15 lion heads are sent, you can Von always know UON COFFEE by the wrapper. It Is a sealed pack- ** ve by trimming down the margin. Ask yonr grocer for large age, wftb the lion’s bead In front. It ts absolutely pore If the package illustrated premium Hat. Address all letters to the l r. a '! brol “ O Uo !l! l _g > f spEE l» th. day It leaves the tactory. WOOLSOM SPIOE 00., ToMO, OMo.
; W. STEVENS CO., > MANUFACTURERS OK Ihroohoro nflinDQ :It U, UU, Lib. Threshermen requesled to call and see our sample machines in the Horton building, northwest of Makeever hotel. i S. F. id ini Mh K.
Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism.
Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Vn. About three years ago my wife had sn attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double tbeir normal size. Mr. 8. Maddox insisted on ray using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-) cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner and she has not had a similar attack since.— A. B. Parsons. For sals by Hunt Bros;' Druggists.
The Best is the World.
We boiieveChambertain’s Cough Remedy is the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough,and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us- It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for colds and coughs.—The Herald, Andersonvillo, tnd. For Sale by Hunt Brod. Druggists.
/•Us’ Hoarier Poultry Powder Kr Jreissascr -* Frl»i, —«■ m paiQrarw Sold by A. P. Lons.
Overworked Nerves
trad wasting vitality make their pres ence known through headaches, dizziness, inability to sleep, less of appetite and a general run-down condition of the Bystem. These signs are sometimes accompanied by neuralgia, hysteria, rheumatism or nervous prostration in some other form. To remove these troubles, cure the nerves. They need feeding, strengthening and building up, and nothing will do this so quickly and so surely as Dr. Miles’ Nervine. This truly remarkable medicine is gaining hundreds of new friends every day. Here i* * surveyor from Decatur, Ind. f Mr. O. R McKean, who writes: “A chronic stomach trouble, which my physician was unable to overcome, so wore on my nervous system that I broke down with nervous prostration. I could Dot aleep day or night except in fitful naps; could scarcely eat any kind of food and wasted away to a mere shadow. After spending over $500.00 in a vain search for relief, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Relief came immediately. 1 took six bottles and today am a well man.” Dr. Miles’ Nervine la sold at all druggists on a positive guarantee. Write for free advice and booklet to Dr. Miles Medical 00., Elkhart, Ind.
AUGUST FLOWER.
“It is a surprising fact,” says Prof. Houton, ’‘that in my tiuvels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Green’s August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exitt, that Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and iB excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion.” Bample bottles free at A. F. Long’s. Hold by dealers in all civilized countries.
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
The city council met in regular session Monday night, with Chas. G. Spitler as president. Councilmen present: Murray, Dean, Spitler, Eger. MeColly and Gwin. Jay Williams and eighty-two others filed a petition asking that Weston Park on Division street be improved by replacing the trees with live ones, mowing the grass and placing a smnll fountain therein. This was referred to the committee on public property and Baid committee was authorized to employ a suitable person to replace said trees and attend to keeping the grass mowed in said park. J. W. Childers was appointed night watch for another year. On motion the city clerk was directed to file nil bills for light and water against the county with the county auditor and the superintendent of light aud water system was authorized to receipt the same when amounts are allowed. St. Augustine’s Catholic church was assessed $7 for sewer interception. The committee from the Ladies’ Literary Society reported that they had secured $608.75 towards the purchase of Milroy Park. The price asked for the tract, which contains one aud thiee quarters acres, is $2,400. The matter was referred to the committee cm public property. m Superintendent _ Chamberlain tiled his report for March as follows: RmwlpU for light .*402 SO “ “ water .....810 88 $lOlB 88 Operating expenaea SBO7 10 Improvement* X 4484 •741 M The treasurer's report dated April'9, showing balances on band:
Corporation Fund .*. $2,918 53 Road ' .“-«♦* 89 0* ’ Electric Light “ 206 22 Water «... 2,010 93 Tbo following claims were allowed. Sayler Lumber Co., 5 cars of coal ......$ 320 68 C S Chamberlain, salary 30 00 Charles Ball, salary i 22 50 Lem Huston, salary... 22 50 D E Hollister, salary.. 22 50 M P Warner, push cart 6 00 Globe Oil Co., oil 20 06 General Electric Co., supplies 22 97 Frank Norman, bal. on retaining wall 44 31 N Y Belting Co., supplies.... . 35 50 Cox & Barcus, wood 2 65 I N Hemphill, hauling fire up 1.50 Coen * Brady, « “ 75 A Rosenbaum, *' « 150 Harry Swartzel, labor 2 55 Wm Huffman, ‘*..4,.., 2 50 James Wood. “ 2 00 J C Ennes, "... 2 25 08a Ritchey, «....." 80 Ciausman A Archer, grader blade 6 00 The council adjourned to meet May 7, at which time the new council will be organized. Lace curtains in all the new patterns, 40 cts to $5.00 pair. Chicago Bargain Store.
Democrat of Walker Tp.
Saturday afternoon, April 21, as Er call by Township Chairman eGlinn, the Democrats of Walker assembled at Oak Grove school house. Considering the time of yecr andthe distance m#ny had to come there was a very large and enthusiastic ci^owd. John McGlinn was choson chairman of the convention and A. L. Bouk secretary. The township organization for the ensuing year was then effected by selecting Joel F. Spriggs, Chairman and A. L. Bouk Secretary. There was no jangling, no diseord and the following well known men were placed upon the ticket: For trustee, Robert Zick; assessor, Charles Armstrong; advisory board, James R. Hershman, S. E. Huber, John McGlinn; justices, Lewis Zick, .lames SnydCr; constables, Stephen Satrin, John Schriber, Laban C. Peck; supervisors: Dist. No. 1, Janies Smith, Dist. No. 2, Jas. M. Spriggs, Dist. No. 3, Lee Armstrong, Dist. No. 4, Jos. Satrin. * Over 100 rolls, all new pattern carpets, to select from. Prices much less than elsewhere. Chicago Bargain Store.
Jasper Public Library.
The committee on the Old Folks’ entertainment to be given in the east court room on Friday evening, May 11, have secured the following judges to award the prizes: For old time music, instrumental, Jotin Makeever, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins, Mrs. Candace Loughridge, Simon Phillips, Ezra Clark. Prize presented by Alfred McCoy. For old time song, Alfred McCoy, Mrs. Felix French, Mrs. S. J. Austin, Mrs. S. A. Hemphill, F. W. Bedford. Prize by A. Parkison. For speech or declamation by lady. Henry Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile, Mrs. Alfred McCoy, Mrs. M. L. Spitler, D. H. Yeoman. Prize by John Makeever. For speech or declamation by gentleman, A. Parkison, Mrs. Priscilla Hopkins, Mrs. Lena Tuteur, Jas. T. Randle, M. F. Chilcote. Prize by Henry Harris. Hens are doing well, 630 dozen eggs were taken in last Saturday, by the Chicago Bargain Store.
A Horrible Outbreak.
“Of large sores on my little daughter’s head developed into a case of scald head,” writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured her. It’s a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25c at Hunt Rroe. Druggists. * Headquarters for the largest line of carpets ever seen in town. Chicago Bargain Store.
5 PER CENT. MONEY.
Money to burn. We know you hate to smell the smoke. Stock up your farms while there is money in live stock and save taxes on $700.00 every year. Takes 36 hours at the longest to make the most difficult loanß. Don’t have to know the language of your great grandmother. Abstracts always on hand. No mi tape. Chilcotk & Parkison. We will discount any competitors prices, try us and we will prove it. Chicago Bargain Store. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in onethird the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbite*, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swelling are quickly cured by applying it. EVery bottle warranted, rtfoe, 25 and 50 cts.
Lecture Course.
On the evenings of May 10th, 11th and 12th, at the Barkley Christian, church, at 8 o’clock, “Shadow Talks,” with stereopticait} by Prof. H. E. Luck. Course tickets 25 cents. Single tickets, adults, 15 cents, children between 6 and 13 years, 10 cents. Course tickets for sale at Valma P. O. and by Cora Smith, John Culp, Milton Michael, Ralph Lewis, Lewis Heferlin, Victor Walker, Alf. Randle. - Everybody cordially invited. We promise you something entertaining as well as instructive.
BIRJHS. April 20, to Mrs. and Mr. Jerry Schofield, a son. April 20, to Mrs. and Mr. Frank Hodshire, a daughter, Apil.26, to Mrs,, and Mr. Warren Robinsont, a daughter.
Chicago and Return, One Fare.
Tickets will be sold to Chicago and return", via Monon Route, account of reception to Admiral Dewey, April 30 and May 1, good to return to May 3rd, at one fare for the round trip. W, H: Beam, Agent.
FIVE PER CENT. FARM LOANS.
ONLY ONE PER CENT-COMMISSION. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, continues to make farm loans at 5 per cent, interest and one per cent, commission. No delay, and no sending papers east. The only place in town for grass carpets, the new and popular invention. Chicago Bargain Store.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King’s-New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blootP undHtmild up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by Hunt Bros. Druggists. Meat, coffee and sugar, groceries of all kinds, also the best grades of flour, can not be beat for the price. We also ask you to call and see our dry-goods before buyiug elsewhere. Remember, we guarantee all goods. “A dollar saved is a dollar earned.” Wishing our friends a prosperous season, we are, yours truly, R. Ridenour, Virgie. Ind.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Lorenzo D. Marion to Eliza A. Marion, issued April 23. Michael J. Moynahau to Margaret E. O’Connor, issued April 23. Frank Walter to Mary M iso her, issued April 26.
To Horse Owners.
Take your unbroken colts, or driving horses to Geo. Wood & O. Rhoades and have them handled by experienced horsemen. Terms reasonable. Barn at the rear of Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. The new Royal sewing machine, guaranteed equal to any made and warranted for 10 years, $16.75. Chicago Bargain Store. Warren & Irwiu are making loans on farm or city property at a low interest and commission and on more liberal terms than can be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County. We sell envelopes and writing paper cheaper than any place in the city. The Democrat.
NO USE: IiTRYINGIi < [ I can't take plain cod-liver* [ j [ oil. Doctor says, try it HeJ, < i might as well tell me to meßi > I* > lard or butter and try to take*' them. K is too rich and] ( will upset the stomach. Buti» you can take milk or cream, * [ so you can take Scott’s Emulsion!; It is like cream » but will< i * [ feed and nourish when cream l [ j | will not Babies and chil -J j 11 dren will thrive and grown * > fat on it when their ordinary 1 j ] J food does not nourish them. ], 41 Persons have been known to gain i 1 1 1 a pound a day when taking an l l 11 ounce of Scott** Emulsion. It gels* * * * the digestive machinery In working* [ : order so that the anfinary food to pnjpcny uigcsicu aiKi mmHigiwL j f I > MOMOfiiawtMd Morris’ Eoftlsh Worm Powder ran. mm, Hold by A. b Loaf.
