Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1900 — Page 5

-‘: v ♦ 7 r ' . . '■ “In the Sweat of Thy Face Shalt Thou Eat Bread”.... That was the old rule, but now wise people make the dollar sweat for them, while they sit idly by and eat pie. You plant in the spring time and take chances on even getting your seed back; while four-fold is joyfully received. In the great modern enterprises there are opportunities of reaping a thousand fold and have your money work while you sleep. More money lias been made in Southern California in OIL during the last six months, than will be made on the farms in the same region in 2 years. i The Piru Consolidated Oil Co. own 640 acres of the cream of the oil fields. Only a small capital stock, and it is all treasury stock, not a dollar of promoters’ stock. All the stock not sold remains in the treasury for the benefit of all the stock holders. Only sufficient stock is offered for sale to put down the first well. After that, the first well we believe will develop the balance of the land and pay dividends. The par value of stock is sio per share, Now offered for $3.50 per share. Not a share has been or will be sold for less. This is a reliable business opportunity, conducted by business men of strict integrity. No salaried officers. Every dollar of stockholder’s money goes into development work. Elias Strong, your old townsman, is the company’s treasurer, and one of the directors; no further guarantee is needed of the character of the company. For further information address The Piru Consolidated Oil Co., So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. J. Noonan Pmllups. Pro*. H. M. Gates, Sect.

Whits Man Turned Yellow.

Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, bat without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, ami he writes: After taking two bottles I was wholly cured.’’ A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by »J. A. Larsh,’ druggist. When you want a modem, up-to-date physic try Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. They aro easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free at J. A. Larsh's drug store.

The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles.

“I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list 1 have never found anything to equal Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles.’’ says (). W. Warn field, of Columbus, Gn. “This remedy cured two severe eases of cholera morbus in my family and l have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of if to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form.’’ For sale by J. A. Lnrsh. *

MONEY TO LOAN.

A special fund to loan on City fjroperty for « term of 5 years or ess at a low rnto of interest. Also have private funds to loan on personal or chattel security at currentratos of interest, a complete SET OP ABSTRACT BOOKS. James 11. Chapman.

Money On Farms AT 5 PER CENT. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time, and Commissions ns low as can be had in the county. Call at Commercial State Bank, No. side Pub. square, Rensselaer, Ind. Msrrfa' Rtlhli StaMs Lhrtwil ' £*£££ Sold by A. r. Lot|.

Jasper’s Personal Assessment.

Following is the personal property assessment for Jasper county for this and last year, together with the gain nnd loss in each township and corporation. 1900 1*99 Gain Loss Hanging Grove* 74 050 $ 72 780 $ 1 270 $ Mi troy 28 3t<) 22 585 5 755 Kankakee 45 505 47 930 2 425 Wheatfieid Cor. 45 775 M 075 6 700 Walker 88 60>> 79 025 9 <lO5 Wheatfield 73 080 57 415 46 265 l* (dun 110 180 101 36* 8 815 Keener 58 525 43’OfiO 9 165 Jordan 95 975 9' 840 5 1 5 Barkley 195J555 167 750 17 905 Remington . ... 158 120 I'9 61,1 12 640 Marion 169 415 171 840 2 :i5 Uillani ..... 72 840 59 BSO 13 CIO Newton 106 920 7 S 7l> < 2VO Carpenter 119 s<-5 IT-O ;(m n t'fr. IteriKsoda r.. ... 511 015 552 210 11 1.5 Net gain in tliecounty ov t 1839. $6*,430, J H. I’Hll.T.iP.t. Co. Asj «sur,

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Thomas M, Callahan to Lizzie S. Aiders, issued July I'.

Heartburn.

When theqynntity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich heartburn is likely t.» follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by eonstipnti m. Eat slowly arid not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let sis hours "elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in Ihe region of the stomach niter eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may bo nvoided. For sale by J. A. Lnrsh. During last May an infant of our neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up r.Il hopes of recovery. 1 took a bottle of Chamberlain's and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. L> two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous nnd healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. — Mrs. Curtis Baker, Book waiter, Ohio. Sold by J. A. Lnrsh.

The Appetite of l Goat Is envied by all whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. But such should know thnt Dr. King’s New Life Pills, give a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c at Larwh’a drug store. Mnrrfa* r««il «fc - -- - m L.H jiiin tv unn ruwuci asaarjgyyff'ffgras MkirVu,. ***

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.

FROM QUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

DUNNVILLE. Hurrah for Bryan & Stevenson 1 Stella says that Hr. Booth is all right. George Sands was the guest of Lou Hilliard last Sunday. Mr. D. V, and Miss Blanche spent the 4th of July at Kouts. „ * Mr. Marvin Albin is working on the railroad as section hand. Supervisor Cooper has brought his road work to a foci*. Rev. Hickman preached a fine sermon at D. V. last Subday. Farmers are cutting their rye and oats. Both crops are very good. Mias Netta B. Col Una took a flying trip to Wheatfiekl last Saturday. Elmer Collins waa the guest of Miss Crumb at San Pierre last Sunday. Born, to Mr. C. R. Peregrine and wife, on the 4th of July, a fine boy. We understand that Emmons is a fisherman also. Another good attribute, girls. Mr. Thompson of Kniman, was talking to the D. V., girls last Sunday evening. Our operator and wife have moved into the house lately vacated by Aaron Claspel. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Gilbransen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vanduzerof Wbeatfleld, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. White last Sunday. Hon. I. D. Dunn actually hurrahed for Stevenson the other day. Is he turning Bryanite? Messrs. Finn and D. V. took a pleasure trip through the uorth part of Kankakee tp., last Sunday. Mr. Finn would be glad to meet Baron Sandlapper in a joint debate at any time and place. Show your grit “Slapper.” . . Messrs. Simon Fendig and John Allen of Wheatfield. were D. V., callers last Sunday. They weTe jubilant over the renomination of Bryan. We understand that Marvin Albin and Ed Schrader are going to fight a duel with a grubbing hoe. The reason is because Ed stole Marvin’s girl a few weeks ago, Joe Fenzil has got a buggy now. He went out the other day with three girls and a small boy to drive for him, to have a little recreation. He drove so fast (hat his axles got boiling hot and Joe had to go and buy a cake of ice to cool the running gears. A LAWN PARTY. Mr, and Mrs. Gillespie gave a lawn party to a number of D. V., young people, in honor of Howard, Bessie and Edith Hofacher. After playing games and indulging in other amusements, ice cream and lemonade were served, to the great satisfaction of all. The following are the persons who responded to the invitation: Misses. Netta B. Collins Netta Miller Lydia Sands Mattie Witt Lulu Billiard Edna Witt Stella White Cora Wneeler Ollie White Mary Witt Messrs. Joe Hilliard Philip White Mannan Wheeler Samuel Segrist Prof. R A Mannan Joseph DeArmond Mrs. Lulu DeArmond Mrs, Samuel Segrist Mrs. Nancy Booth

SOUTH LAWN.

Patrick Halligan is still sowing millet. Wilbur Bond commenced cutting oats last Friday. Farmers are busy making hay. The yield in this locality is good. Carry Lowman, who has b.en on the sick list, is able to be out again. The farmers in this neighborhood are practically solid against the Gifford grapevine railroad. Allen Louks has his corn all laid by- He says Ja-per is coming to the,front with him. that he has the lest crop prospects he lias ever had since lie has been in the county. Uncle Wm. Lowinan went to Uenssela.'r to celebrate the 4th and his horse get loose and returned home before tile celebration w :s over. Lucie Billy had to lodge iu town over night. Sji tt Graham and wife of the Gifford di-i----t.ict, spent Friday night ai d w;'.h Alien I.uns. and latlii y. They spent ti e eve ting iLhing I i tne I'ltikamin and caught a i i»:e lot of cat. Csr-p, gogg e-eyes aim »\ U.tvhitrse. Mr. Graham ?.jy» Fiat l.e Itus the lines t luospevta for ot.ts and coni that he has evn had.

SHARON.

Froi.k t\ Martin tra* abu«iucss caller here a low itu.i s ago. Will Sigm i i of Milro.v, visiti-d with h.pareuts last Sunday. The farmer* a run nil Sharon cuttiu)( vatu uiui making hay Tlirra urouevvrnl nutk of pinkeye aiao.r the horn- «iu this vicinity. Gilbert II *u>cu spent last week \Ditiiq re'.ativoa near. IVoloric, lit. Miss Anna Mayo Las rt turned to Jitinvia ul will ina.io that her home. Thera will ho buptizi-ig at tha S.'iarou selua lhviiso next Sunday at 'J p. in. Go orgo Lore at s Las returned from the west u.id reports short craps ai.d work seal cc Sineo Adl.il Stevenson has been nomiuati d for tho vlctt-presldeory the Roosevelt burnt p. dying out. Several from h»re attended the laving u tho corner-stone for tho new Cut hobo church in Remington lost Sunday. WilXord Daley left Tueedity for bin new fljid oPlnbnr. bating •teurisl u position ’• t. avellliig aalaainiMi for tlio 1). M. tarry seed company The Journal squib having announced his nllegiancfl to the donkey tribe nnd having nlluyiduli four of disloyalty, bus iron* forth witii Idscoutumiiifttlnir probo-cU proiulHtratiug into the inininilinity with an iinffectivn "brilgh" of the old-fashioned mule sort. He startles not, tliii present administration poliey remnant of tlieg, o. p., for he Is of too little slgnltlcouoo to he otherwise than a sac simile of the original. Not being a nsultimciouH youth, some mlirht term him u non compos mentis, tailing under his fuvorite nom de plume, and suffering with frequent attacks of Insomnia.

INDEPENDENCE.

Corn all laid by. Hurrah (or Bryan and Stevenson! '• -* 1 " Will Wray la working (or Ell Arnold. 3. Lesh called on Chesley Wray last Sunday. Samuel Hopkins drove over to the hub Tuesday. Arthur Armstrong and Esper McCleary who hsv* bee* working at Chicago Heights, were hots last week on s visit.

John Hopkins helped Eli Arnold put up hay Tuesday. Ike Miller and family called on Ell Arnold last Sunday. Mr. Brubaker and family of Parr was in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Rosa Brubaker or Parr, is working at W. G. Renicker's. The rattling noise of the self-binder can be heard in every oata field. Mrs. Randle of Rensselaer, visited in these parts the first of the week. Grant Renicker helped John Renicker put up hay a couple of days last week. Wanted—Someone to Invent a machine to catch potato bugs and mosquitoea. Mr. Frank Peters of Miami Co., was a visitor in these parts Saturday and Sunday. Subscribe for the taxpayers’ friend, The Democrat, and get all the news of the county. Rev, D. Yaderof Clinton Co., preached a fine sermon at Pleasant View church Sunday. Joel Wray and Frank Peters of the hayseed region of Wheatfield, visited in these parts Saturday and Sunday. Why don’t Clarence take a three-seated rig when he goes to see his girls, Instead of loading six In a single buggy? But Clarence says the buggy is warranted. Several boys from this vicinity went to the show at Blackford Saturday - night. Don’t never mention what a time was had for the showmen wouldn’t play. Eli Arnold sowed afield of clover and a field of rye last week and will cut his oats and make his hay this week. Looks like Eli is crowding the season or reversing the rules of farming. When are you going to gather pumpkins, Eli? The D. V. market is good now.

DE MOTTE.

Joe Tyler went to Chicago to-day on business. E. Sayers is working like a beaver in his beets. J. M. Troxell of Rensselaer, is in our village on business. Mr. and Mrs. Danford went to Rensselaer last Friday on business. Miss Rose Pinkston has returned home from a two weeks visit at Pontiac, 111. Mrs. W. C. Tyler, formerly of this place but now of Hammond, is visiting in DeMotte. Henry Frames spent the 4th with his parents, and returned Thursday near Kentland, where he is working. Rev. T. M. Yanderbosch and family started Monday last for Michigan, their old home. Will be absent three weeks. Rev. Smith, pastor of the M. E. church at Lowell, will preach in the M. E. church in this village next Thursday eve. Miss Ada Merril, who has been stopping at the Troxell house for several weeks, has returned home near Rose Lawn, Harvesting is here and the farmers are all busy gathering their hay and rye. Next will be the w heat, oats and corn to care for. The Reformed Holland church erected two miles west of DeMotte Is uow completed and will be dedicated in two weeks from this writing.

GIFFORD.

Geo. Kimble is a great lover of frogs. Farmers are busy laying their corn by. Earl, did you understand Bessie Sunday night? Miss Oka Rife was the guest of her parents Sunday. Maud Wiudeland is working for Collins’ this week. Will Collins nnd wife did business at the hub Muuday. , Taylor 11 mkins filled Lis regular appoint - iii-nt Sunday night. James Stevens ninl family es Gillum, were; \ Kiting John Kimble's Sunday . Frank Parker a a.I family of l' >m ar. were yisitlngthe forme r’s parents Sunday. Anybody w ho w a .t-ru hire d girl and ha m’t time togoafter lu-r. apply to Mr Bili White tl Less Hew it t say-, he likes to go to Mr Kimble’s very much, tor lle.-ue f, e.U him on pie. Pave Guthrie w .is petidiii g eliiu nrn.ic and P eking p< a . Mol.da.. < \ e..i; g. -i.i t by hit... s 'if. thotly ii. N xt Sunday, in too morning. S intiay * hold; ait 'fn io i. ' ’ii uv!i; and in tl"* * v uig. Citrl-tian l- . i nvor. i.ver. imtiy <*<>ui.\ Church w ... v.; II attend d itt rili Lawn - inday night, liro. Applet.m d -Inert d a \ ry excellent *e. nton. llew ilt preach again four wcc U , fr< ::s that time. Hurry l!ruwu says l.e vmites Gifford had ’d us Parker’s will ovt r at" tin it- I.* ii .o. Mr i roWn thinks Ire wilt lave to tr; do \vei;> ■ itb Mr. Park* r. but thj litter <h. .'•« tl.. d. .it is the weU Harry iUes alto.-, tli *r.

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Geo. CL tppeli is on the hick list. J. D. Mason came u;> from Klwood It cell. Quarterly me-ting tttthcM. E. church tomorrow . A s >:i was born to J. W. Dickinson and w ift) J uuu :x> Mum Bi--.il • Davis spout a few days in Wolcott this week. „ A. Beasley and d nighter Lucy spent Tuesd.iy in Wolcott. Bert Rich, w ho is working “t Oxford, s|>ent f h* 4th at hum -. Edith Good in no of Hammond, is the guest of Virginia St tum A. I>. Ihibcock of Good! md, was In town on business Tuesday. Miss O’pcll of Wolcott, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. James H. Green s pension lias been iucrested toflO i>er month. Miss Florence Guitinn of Brook, is \ Kiting hor sister, Mrs. Dan O'Connor. Mrs. John Burger spent Wednesday in Rensselaer with Mrs. John Major. Fred Howmun of Motitleello, s|>ent Sunday a ith his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ezra Howmun Hon. George Major of Mulbberry, was shaking hands with old friends here Thursday. The Citizens' Hay Co., will build a new bum 50x70 on the site of tho one recently burned. The lufunt sou of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Him was hurled in the Catholic cemetery last 1 hursday. O. G. Maxwell and family were in Goodland a few hours Wednesday, the guests of his ssothsr. Mr. sad Mrs. Lang and daughters Stella and Una, of Logwesport, also Joke Waller*. spot* Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Ferry Grtdhh.

Misses Ophelia Lees and Harriet and Della Yeoman are attending the Parker training school at Chicago. The Chicago Glee Club gave a concert at Meadow Lake cliuroh Tuesday evening, several from town attended. \ Mr. Geo. Eck’s little duughter died Friday, July 6. The funeral was held at the Catholic church Saturday afternoon. The ladies.of the Presbyterian church gave a tea at the home of Mrs, Wm. Gier Thursday, which was well attended. W. C. Kirk, who left here a few months ago for Oklahoma, is-now running a three-chair barber shop In Oklahoma City. Mrs. Frank Phillippl accompanied her daughters, Mesdames Wood in and Pepperdihe, to their home iu Hammond Saturday. Phil Ciowry is carrying his arm in a sling as a result of being thrown from a buggy In a runaway while returning from the fair grounds July 4, His shoulder was fractured by the fall. Mm. George Fisher, who with her children came here recently from Lake City, lowa, to spend the summer, was summoned to Seattle, Wash., last week by a telegram from her husband. George, it seems, has been at Dawson City, Alaska, for some time, and, as near as we can learn at this writing, came down to Seattle and sent for his wife to meet him there. He expects to return to the Klondike again, we understand. At 3 oelock Sunday afternoon the layiug of the Corner Stone for the new $16,000 Catholic church occurred. Au eloquent address was delivered by Rev. Fr. John Guendling, of Ft. Wayne. About S2OO was collected, besides dinner and refreshments were served on the grounds. The money taken in will go for the benefit of the church. Excursion trains were run from various points aud brought an immense crowd of people to Remington.

BLACKFORD.

Hurrah for Bryan aud Stevenson! Oats cutting and hay making all the go on N. R. Owen Hurley Is working for Charley Reed at present. Jacob Lesh is thinking of having a newresidence constructed. Mrs. Charles Jeukius spent Monday with Mrs. Anderson Jenkius. Mr». Emmet Pull ins spent Sunday at her futher’s, Mr. Isaac Saidlai’s. Jesse Jenkins and family spent Sunday afternoon with Johu Schroer and family. Owen Hurley, one of the young men who went west some time ago, has returned home. Lincoln Jenkins and Russel Lesh from west of Parr, spent Sunday with the former's father. George Jeukius. John N. Price has bought a horse and a brand-new buggy, Watch out, boys, or you will have a rival in the field. Are you going to the railroad election the 17 day of July? Sure thing, and we will vote against everything that will add taxes to our already heavily taxed county. Go, everybody, and vote against it. If the taxes don’t reach you, vote agaiust it for your neighbor’s sake.

NORTH BARKLEY.

Oats cutting all the go this week. William Whited did business in Wheatfield a few days last week. Mr. Kersey, of Kersey Station, was a visitor to Lewiston last week. « Warren Wilson and family visited Mr. Speaks, near Laura. Suuday. G. \V. Fansou und wife of Wheatfield, visited friends near Comer Sunday. Harry Gifford and family are visiting friends at Herscher, 111., this week. Mrs. Katie Aiders and family of Kentland. attended the Callahan-Aiders wedding Tuesday. Mrs. Nicliols aud duughter Vina, of Hopkins Park, are visiting frietidsarouud Comer tliis week. T M. Callahan assisted Wesley Burris of Lewiston, in liis work as superintendent of j farms last week. * Miss Kittie Callahan, w ho has been visiting | .licudsia W In-ut field for the past week. re-! turned home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Halliday of Chicago,! .ue v Isitiug the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callahan, of Coiner. Frank Parker h.i> moved to Comer and j vvi'.t keep boarding house where Mr. Ilit-k- 1 man's formerly conducted a boarding house. Ilea - • !aer a-lii Gifford base ball teamplayed a game Sunday . in 11. .kit's pasture. Ihe result v - 2-; i„ 6 ii l.am- et Ken— elaer 1

McCOYSBURG.

Mr*. Stiller i- reporti d Improving. AVill < ocdii'tylit was Im t. Sunday etcuing. - jnff-.lcan tilting oats in thU yi< 141i; y Mr. B si! -y ' -able to gotoßciissclai r last wee k. Mi»s Jcnni. Uitl visited Miss Mabel Mi l).inhere in it Stiinhiy. Mi>* Otic Faster was the guest of Mabel McDonald last Sunday . Mr. <>. W. Banian of llimnn, was visiting In this vit Uiity Sunday. 4 ilia .'idiason from so-itli of Lee, ,V.I ; h'-ro to ('. F, Sunday evoidug. Jennie Ilia - wa • the guest of Mi u Bessie Scbtt Ink’ Sunday night. Mi»s IVarl Darker has returned home after an.extended stay ia Volparui o. Siinduy school convention will he held at Osborne one week from Sunday. The ball game, McCoy ibttrg vi I*. It., risuited tffto 11 in favor of the former. When you put on tho boxing gloves, lease your temper w ith the in.ta tliut holdi your hat. John Breudlo has quit working nt. Clyde Randle's and has begun work on tho railroad, Miss Alvina Wnehtel returned to Chicago lust Thursday, uoooiiipnnicdC I*' Miss Bitter of P. R. Relatives from Lafayitte and m qth of Wolcott visited Mr. Foster's hist Sunday nnd Monday,

PARR.

Cool weather tor this time of year. Fanners ure busy cutting grain nnd muking hay, Kd Hurley and wife were the guests of Clarence Ntiss nnd w ife Sunday, The little son of Mr. anil Mrs. L. W. Benbow Is quite sick at this writing. Our 4th of July celebration was a success if we did have strong opposition. Mrs. Rose Davis and children of Rose Lawn, are visiting nt T. F. Brusuahan's, Mina Nannie Hamaoher was the gnsst of her cousin. Mrs. M. O. Gant, Thursday, Jacob TroxaU of Rensoeiaer, viaitad his filklir Mot. Baabow, Wednesday.

Is Baby Thin this summer? Then add a little SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve. If he nurses, let the mother take the Emulsion. foe. tad si.oo; all JrantM,

James Randle and Levi Renicker of Renaaelaer. were buslneaa visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. Moffitt went Sunday to Frank Babcock's in Carpenter tp.. for au extended visit, Preston Garriott returned to work at Chicago Heights Sunday, after several days stay in Parr. Mrs. David Alter and daughter Lillian, visited the former’s sister, Mrs. Lillian Beubow, Thursday; Miss Hattie Adair of Chicago Heightr, ia - visiting relatives near Rosebud aud in Bark- - ley township, Martin Reed and family are visiting the former’s parents and brothers west of town-. Martin used to be one of us. Rev. D. A. Tucker, formerly pastor herebut uow of Ridgeville, paid us a flying visit Sunday aud preached to the people immediately after Sunday school. Jonn Porter's visited at Wm. Myers itr Burkley tp. Sunday. Grandma Cox, who has been visiting M rs. Porter for some time, returned to Mr. Meyer's with them.

SAN PIERRE.

[Starke Co.l Wanted—More chicken and cherries. Our little town is still aiive and as busy as; ever. San Pierre has a uew physician. Dr. W. J, Solt. Mrs. A. E. Cooper visited in Duunviller Monday, vL. C. Kilgore has commenced work .in the country again. Wm. Bohannon transacted business fu Me—daryville Tuesday. Miss Teua Cleveland expects to spend Sunday with her parents at Kouts—and Grantdoes, too. Auron Claspel and wife of Dunnville, havemoved to San Pierre, where they will resido this fall and winter. Slap-jack White and wifle ate dinner wltb me Suuday. Yes, and supper, too. If they were murdered on the way home they did not die hungry. Mrs. Cooper aud Mrs. Bohannou viewed thesights at St. Joe, July Ist. They report a pleasant time and advise all their friends to take the trip. Messrs. Kilgore and Payne and Missea Cleveland and Crawford expect to speud a Sunday in St. Joe before long. Be careful boys, that is a dangerous place. San Pierre remembered that glorious old day, July 4th. The citizens of the town put forth their best foot and a grand time was had. Although the town is small, it is the place for a good time, just the same.

An Exchange Social.

The Epworth League will give an Exchange Social at the home of D. A. Stoner, Tuesday eve, July 17. The plans of the Social are as follows: Each guest, male nnd female, are to pick out from his or her belongings some article that they no longer want, wrap it u-> well anti biing to the Social. Each person is to get rid of their parcel by exchanging it with son.o one else. Every one invited, mid be sere and bring a parcel wi lt you. A program will be rendered. Tell your neighbor to take Teh Democrat for nil county news.

It Saved His Leg.

P A. I >tuiforth of LnOi n 0., (la., suffered for six month t with t frightful running sore on his Dp; but writes that }>ne!d a' ; Irniei Salve wholly cured it in live days. For l leers, V, ounds, Piles, it s tho best salve in t ,e world Cure guaranteed. Only < ts. Sold by J . A. L;tr>h. ■. i ».

Does It Pay To Buy Cheap?

A cheap re.t t! y ! .r < o.: • • •, ni.d | folds -is nil- righi, I. ;t yo;; w.tit i somethitiyx thnt will r--!i-.*v • a:t » | curt" the morn .severe :;nu tiatigpr- ! oud results* of thr. nt nnd liinf.' | trouhlfs. What shall you ilo? (i i lo a wnraior anti tin r.» i(‘:;ul;ir 'cliinntf ? Ye.:, if i ir>li» for you, I t-Uoti in oi! her e;is" tuko th<> only , remedy that hie; h a'u introduced i:i all civili/.pd countries with .suncos- its severe tin. ,c. fuel ltm-.; i trouble.'. ”lV>-'c'.'c i - Uormau I Syrup" It not out/ heals nnj stitiHilfttos the tibsucs lo destroy j the germ dirn-n.se, l>u! idlnyn iidla- ! matiou, eau.'ee easy e::p. ctonition. j gives a gocxl niglit's ren t, mid euren ; tho [)u(it*nt Try on ,? bollle. I llocommend ;tl many years l.y » I I druggists in th ' world. For sulo I by \. F. Long.

A Goad Cough Medecine.

Many thousands lmvo boon restored to health and happiness by tho use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If afflicted with any thront or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certnin to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy nnd perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of famous health resorts failed ter benefit, have been permanently cured by its use. For Rale by J. ' A. Lnrsh.

Veits’ Hooslar Poultry Powd»r Sow by A.P. Loci.