Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For tasty and reliable job printing, call at The Democrat office. Prices always reasonable. Binder For Sale: —A good as new binder, used but little, for sale cheap, cash or trade. G. W. Fredline, Lee, Ind. The Democrat and State Sentinel, each one year for 51.35; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.60; all three, $1.95. The Rose Lawn Review and the Thayer-Shelby News are to be consolidated under the name of the News Review, with John Bowie as editor. Thomas J. Jackson and wife of Lebanon, Ind., returned home yesterday after a visit of a few days with his sisters, Mesdames John H. Jessen and A. A. Hoover. >ll. O. Harris had four 1,000 pound steers killed by lightning Thursday morning on his farm in Newton county. They were out on the open prairie when killed. No insurance. Henry Janes, late L. E. & W., station agent at Oxford, committed suicide on a highway near Fowler last Monday by shooting himself in the mouth with a revolver. He leaves a wife and four daughters, three of whom are married and reside near Oxford. His suicide is attributed to despondency on account of bad health.

/ Arthur H. Hopkins gave a fare-well-to-b ichelorhood blowout to his gentlemen friends, at the home of liis brother-in-law, Postmaster F. B. Meyer, Monday evening. Refreshments were served and a general good time was had. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Hopkins was united in marriage to Miss Martha Ellis, a sister of J. H. S. Ellis of this city, at the home of her parents near Sleeth, Carroll county. ’* They will reside here for the present. Revs. A. H. DeLong of Monticello, and A. P. DeLong of Goodland, are interested in the establishing of a sanitarium at Winamac to be known by the name of “Tippawina.” A fine well of mineral water on the island in the Tippecanoe river, opposite the town, is where the Sanitarium is to be located, we uirlerstand, and the name, “Tippawina,” is a combination of the names Tippecanoe and Winamac. About $40,000 of the stock has been subscribed by Winamac people. pGcoJland Herald: Rufus Jacobs, Isaac Colborn, H.T. Griggs, Thos. J. Gray and Pam Weishaar are at the head of the committee soliciting funds to purchase court house site and pay expense of plans and specifications, and have done their work well. The desired site will cost Sl.OOOlQhe various interests being held at following prices: Travelers’ Ins. Co. $1,500; T. J. Gray. $1,700; E. A. Dawson, $800; Lincoln League Association,s2oo. Including cost of plans and specifications for court house it is figured that about $6,000 will have to be raised, if the above site is taken. NOTICE TO THRESHERS. All the threshers of Jasper county are requester! to meet at Hildebrand's hall, over brick livery barn, on Saturday, June 28, at 1 p. m. The object of this meeting is to complete the organization of a threshers’ union, which is at present well under way. By Order of Com. BIRTHS. June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fay of Parr, a daughter. June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kessinger of Jordan tp., a daughter. Slight injures often disable a man and cause several days' loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result in the loss of a hand or limb. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ,is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and without maturation, and prevents any danger of blood poison. For sale oy A. F. Long. New Lumber Yard In Rensselaer, Where you cun get all kinds of , Lumber, Lime, Hair, Brick, Cement and Plaster; also the cele- ' brated alabnstscent Wall Plaster. 1 solicit a share of your trade at I my old stand. Respectfully, Hiram Day. Happy Time in Old Town. ‘‘We felt very happy," writes R.N. Bevill, old Town, Va.. "when Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a -bad scald head." It delights all who use it for Cuts. Corns, Burna. Bruise*, Boils. Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at A. F. Long's drug store. Sold by A. F. Long. Marion I Adams is agent for the Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Co., of Jasper, Benton and White counties. Insurance now in force over $1,000,000. Farmers desiring policies in this company should call upon or address him at Rensselaer, Ind. ts.