Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1903 — Page 5
• v : ■ fc' l' '• C n 14 **• I " , * , J3^B The Quality of a Store is Based ou the Quality of its Goods. WE offer the best of goods at the fairest prices. The best brands at the lowest quotations: We respect the thoughts and wishes of our customers by securing just what they want. We make more efforts to please our patrons than any firm in this state. We have friends in all parts of this county who will reccomend our Stores at all times. For honesty and fair dealing our reputation is already • well known. Thousands of dollars have been spent with us by people who never knew any thing about our goods but had heard so often of our fairness in prices and quality. We want to have a reputation above reproach and one that cannot be attacked even by our competitors. G. M. WILCOX SON.
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MAKES THE BREAD, THAT MAKES THE MAN.
I* *' “ SWAPS*! * ! X One car 8 and 10 inch White Pine Shiplap at X J $lB per M. ♦ X One car 6 inch White Pine Fencing at $lB per X X One car 8 inch No. l Yellow Pine Drop Siding ▼ X at sao per M. X ♦ One car 8 inch No. i White Pine Drop Siding X T at sao per M. X X These are bargains that we will close out X ♦ at the above prices. X X We are closing out our stock of glazed Side- X X walk Brick at cost. You can get a good walk cheap X X while they last. Yours for business, X DJNNELLY LUMBER^ CO. |
THE SEGOHD CHAPTER Is* The Kansas City 801 l that told last season tor SB,OOO, sold at a late sale for 810,800—just SO per cent advance. The qaaHty brought the advance. Sun Soft Bros, line oi Kra noons, smogs suirejs, dm noons, m noral Mail Delivery Wagons are equal to theqnallty of the slo,Boo—the price has not advanced tero per cent. PAGB BROTHEBS BOGGY COMPANY'S CARRIAGES, DRIVING WAGONS, BIKES and STANHOPBS are Bee as silk at old pricesqoality first-class. The McCormick Celebrated Mowers, BlsSsrt, Cera Harvesters and Shredders are far ahead of all opposition and ph ices town, BOrdseß Clever Mhpec Is a winner—gets all the seed. I have the agency for the Kemp A Burpee original Manure Spreaders, for Osgood U. S. Standard Scales, as good as the best, and the price is right I also have the agency for Ban’s Stock A Psettry Peed, the best in the land. Makes costs give more milk, pats fat on horses where corn falls. The hens lay doable yolk eggs every other day. a a pi® coil and see b mtf in oi stock oi goods, a a I am yours sincerely, C. A. ROBERTS, OmFront Street, Reneeeieer, Indiana.
Local and Personal. VCorn 45c; oats, 35c. f—Wheat 60. cents; rye, 40 oents. Another excursion to Chicago, Sunday, Jnly sth. The library site subscriptions now reaoh over S7OO. Fifty tickets were sold for the Indianapolis excursion last Sunday. John Eger says he has sold 1,800 pineapples in the last three weeks. , burlap horse fly sheets, SI.OO per pair, at Lee & Poole’s, McCoysburg. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 2. It is rumoredjthat Wallace’s circus will be m Rensselaer, Saturday, July 25. The Racket Btore has everything in the 4th of July line to please the small boys. For Exchange: Lumber for a good draft horse; also for cordwood. Donnellt Lumber Co. J. W. Horton has sold the lots occupied by A. L. Branch’s wood yard to the latter, consideration Eger is figuring on building a new house, for rent, on Cornelia street, west of his own residence. Type-writer carbon paper, best grade, two sheets for sc; 25 cents per doz., $2 per box (100 sheets) at this office. In order that the employes of The Democrat may celebrate the 4th, the office will be closed all day next Saturday. The front of the First National Bank building has been repainted and the brick work penciled, which adds much to its appearance.
One of the oil companies operating in this county run an excursion into the oil fields last Saturday, the suckers being from Milwaukee. Wolcott Enterprise: Friends of Nicholas Wagner will be sorry to learn that he lies critically ill at his home northwest from town, since Tuesday night. Milton M. Sill, for 69 years a resident of Monticello, and prominently identified with the early history of White county, died at his home in that city last Sunday. A good supply of binder twine on hands at Lee & Poole’s, at McCoysborg. Leave your orders now for what yon think yon'will want this harvest. Price guaranteed. The running horse, “King Cotton,” owned by Jap Wright of Mt. Ayr, is a half brother of “The Picket,” winner of the American derby, both being sired by “Falsetto.” Advertised letters: Miss Mary Stephen, Mrs. Clarisia Brooks, Mrs. C. Davisson, Eddie Curtis, Mr. F. E. Neigand, Mr. Jno Conover, Mr. H. H. McChesney, Miss Janie Morris. The Democrat handles calling cards in all the latest sixes, Mr. Mrs. and Miss. We sell them either blank or printed. Engraved cards furnished if desired at reasonable prices. soutbside pool and billiard parlors have been moved into the room vacated by Cooney Kellner’s saloon, and Matt Worden will move his harness shop into the room vacated by the pool and billiard parlors. Rensselaer sports took in the derby races at Chicago Saturday. Some of them are said to have bad their money on the right side and about S2OO was brought back. Of course nothing is said of the amount left there. - There is a good demand for stock in the new building and loan association, and it is likely that the association will be the means of assisting a great many people to own homes of their own, who otherwise could not hope to. Carrol! County Citizen: Funny how poker terms continue to creep into the sayings of our great men. Roosevelt says the negro shall get a “square deal” ana Hanna advised the republican Ohio convention to “stand pat” on the tariff.
An exchange says: Many a wife is loitering around home fooling her time away toying with a washtnb, or cutting wood while her poor husband is hard at work in the bactk room of a saloon worrying his brain trying to keep the other fellow from shotting oat his doable six.
An armload of old papers for a niokel at The Democrat office. When you have a legal notioe to publish, instruct your attorney to have same published in The Democrat, and save money. Fair Oa)tB, DeMotte, Water Valley, Lowell, Goodland, Fowler, Monticello, Monon, Franoesville, Medaryville, and Knox are towns in this looality that will celebrate the 4th. Take your ohoice. There will be no rural mail delivery next Saturday. Subscribers to The Democrat living on the rural routes can secure their paper by calling at the postoffice during the hours the office is open. first home-grown new potafbes were brougnt in Monday, and retailed out from the grocery where sold at 40 cents per peck. They were good size and better than any that had previously been shipped in. Miss May Scott, daughter of William Scott, a farmer residing south of Monticello, committed suicide Saturday by taking carbolic acid, at St. Louis, where she had recently been taking treatment in a hospital. Franoesville Tribune: Wm. Prewett and daughter of Boulder, Colo., who have been here for the past three weeks because of his father’s serious illness, have returned home as his father is recovering slowly. The guardian’s inventory of the Moses Fowler Chase estate shows that the young man has 4,800 acres of land in Benton, White and Tippecanoe counties; 168 lots in the town of Fowler, 11 lots in Concord, Ind., and $55,000 on deposit in Lafayette banks. The total value of the estate is placed at $500,000. Jake McDonald is preparing to leave Sharon, where he has been portmaster-storekeeper for the past year or more, about the first of the coming month, and it is said that Mrs. David Way mire will succeed him as Uncle Sam’s agent. It is rumored that after a few months rest Jake will again engage in the poultry business in Rensselaer. Notwithstanding the town of Goodland pays $2,000 per year from its corporation fund for street lights, the electric light plant at that place owned by the town, lacked $2,220.32 of paying operating expenses last year, according to the town treasurer’s report. The deficit up to the beginning of the last fiscal year was $6,228.27.
/Rensselaer is enjoying quite a building boom in the residence line, this season. There are probably a score of new dwellings, more or less pretentions, under course of construction at this time. Onr carpenters and laborers are ail employed and good residence lots in the heart of the city are becoming a scarce article at any price. May the good work continue. jhia hn Bill of Jordan tp., returned Tuesday from Harrison county where he was called last week by the severe illness of his father. He left the old gentleman some better bu4still in quite a critical condition. He is suffering from kidney trouble, and his age, 69 years, is against his completerecovery. Mr. Bill says crops are looking mnch better here than they arey at any points along his route to New Albany. when one sleeps with two comforts and a bed-spread over them at night and along towards morning wakens, shivering with the cola, it is not good weather for corn to grow very fast. This condition, however, seems to have been pretty general throughout the corn-growing states. The indications now point to warmer weather, in fact yesterday was considerably warmer than we have had for Borne time.
Worst of All Exporloncoo. Caa anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such wsa the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatare, Ala. “For three years,” she writes, “I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length! was induced to try Electric Bitten and the result was miraculous, I improved at once and now I’m completely recovered.” For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c, It's guaranteed by A. F. Long. Druggist.
MONEY ON FARMS. A special f and to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Call at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PLENTY OF E66S T~ Aad BO dck chick* m where Wells’ Hoqaior PoolSold by A. F. Long.
Twenty tickets were sold to Lafayette yesterday for Ringling’s olrons. » We understand that August Rosenbaum claims that he has leased his saloon to his bartender pending his appeal for license to the circuit court, and it will be run as a “soft drink’’ establishment. Mr. Hildebrand, we are told, has closed his saloon up tight pending his appeal. In a letter to a friend here, Joe Meehan of Remington, who is traveling with the Frank James and Cole Younger Wild West show, as trap drummer, says the company is now in Virginia, and will be at Newport News to-day and to-morrow. Dick Rawlings who was also with the show, has returned to Remington.
Fourth Of July At Monticello. It has been arranged to have a race meet at the fair grounds just west of town on Saturday, July 4th. A band concert will be given both morning and evening, at the band stand in town. The races will be in the afternoon. Free for all trot and pace, and 2:20 trot and pace, and 3.00 trot and pace. Also a ladies’ race, county entries only, with a gold watch and chain premium. The races will be five to enter, three to go, best three in five. The Monticello Gun Club will hold a shoot at. the same place during the afternoon. 5 PER CENT LOANS. We can positively make you a loan on better terms than you can procure elsewhere. No “red tape.’’ Commission lowest. No extras. Funds unlimited. See us before borrowing or renewing an old loan and we will save you money. IRWIN & IRWIN. I. O. O, F. Building. Don’t Forget the New Lumber Yard Where you can get all kinds of Lumber, Lime, Hair, Brick, Cement and Plaster; also the celebrated alabastscent Wall Plaster. I solicit a share of your trade at my old stand. Respectfully, Hiram Day.
HONEY TO LOAN. Private funds to loan on farms and city property pt a low rate of interest, also money ir !o«n bankable notes and second mortgage. A complete set of abstract books. James fl. Chapman. Makeever's Bank Building, Rensselaer, Ind. The Democrat, SI.OO per year. That Throbbing Headache Wonld quickly leave yon. if yon naed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. ODly 25 cents, money back If not cured. Sold by A. F, Long, Druggist. EXCURSION RATES. Low rate Hometeekers’ tickets on sale Ist and 8d Tuesday of each month. $37.00 for round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Colo., July 6th 7th and Bth, final limit Aug. 81st. $81.60 for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo., June Ist to Sept. 80th, final limit Oct. 81st. One fare for the round trip July Brd and 4th. limit July 6, to points within 300 miles for the 4th of July. One fare for the round trip to Peru, IndJuly 6th and 7th and Bth limit July 10th, Sons of Veterans and Ladies Aid Society. One fare for the round trip to Saratoga Springs, N. T., July sth and 6th, final limit July 21st. One fare for the round trip to Rome City, Ind., July Bth to Aug. Ist, 18th, final limit Aug. 15th. One fare for the round trip to Detroit. Mich., July 15th And 16th, limit July 30th and Aug. 15th. One fare for the round trip to Balimore, Md., July 18th and 18th. limit July 26th. Due and one-third rare for the round trip to Battle Ground, July Bth to Aug. Brd, limit Aug. 15th. One fare for the round trip to Put in Bay, Ohio, July 85,86 and 37th, limit Aug, Brd. W. H. BEAM, Agent. Driven To Dosporptlon. Living at an out of the way plaee, remote from civilisation, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting la Burns. Cots, Wounds Ulcers, etc. Lay In a snpply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’a the best on earth. 36c, at A. F. Long’s Drug Store.
Beal Estate Transfers. Irs M. Washburn to Israel B, Washburn et ox, lone 9, Rensselaer, pt n£ nw 80-99-0, •4,000. John W. Horton to Arthur L. Branch, Jane 24, U pt It 10. bU, Rensselaer. Heinrich Schmidt to John O’Connor, June It, oat loti, Hogan, Smith’s 3d, add, S7O. q. c.d. William H. Gardner to Adolphus Dillon, Jane 17, se 37-39-8, wH sw 36-39-6, 340 acres, Marion, $30,400, John H. Belcher to George P. Meyers. Jane 18, pt se se 36-83-5, Kankakee, SI,OOO, Ambrose L. Willis to City of Rensselaer Jane 18, pt oat it 13, Rensselaer. 825. George N. Barcus to John McColly. Jane 18, pt sw ne 9-39-6. Rensselaer, SIBB. Samuel H.-May to Charles F. Fisher, Jnne 30, It 1, pt it 3. bl 9, Remington, $1,200. Charles F. Fisher to Samuel H. May, Jane 30, it 17, Shse&er’s add.. Remington, $2,000. Charles F. Fisher to Jonh D. Words, Jane 33, it 1, pt it 3, bl 9, Remington, SB6O. Craft's Distemper and Cough Cure Sold by A. F. Long,
lie Min nil DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINOS IN THE Iroquois Building, Loan and Savings > Association... % You may withdraw the full amount at your deposit, including interest, without any deductions whatever. Loau» made on real estate repayable in small** monthly payments with a definitecontract stating exact number of payments. No commission Is charged. . ■■■■—■■—»———«■— ! ■ ■■■ - i Make your Application at once > for a Loan. f John Eqeb, Pres. J. H, S. Ellis, V. P. J. H. Chapman. Sec. and Treas.
Head Hurt So Badly Wa» ♦ Nearly Crazy. Had no Sleep—CouldHardly Lie Down. Dr. Miles* Nervine Permanently Cured Me. "A year ago I suffered from extreme aerrout stomach trouble. I was afraid of evWTthing, could not bear to hear singing or ink and reading or hearing of a death neoro brought on my own. 1 could not sleep Or hardly lie down, the back of my head nttme so badly I nearly went crazy. My ders hurt and the least thing I did wousdU bring on an attack of extreme nervousness. There were times when I would have a lump in my throat and my mouth would be so dry I could hardly speak. I was in despair natß I began to take Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. I have taken in all twelve bottles and consider myself permanently cured. My home doctor has since remarked on my healthy appearance and said he wished he could say his medicine helped me. He knows it was Dr. Miles’ Nervine. We ara never without the Anti-Pain Pills and consider your medicines household remedies. I cannot say enough for the Nervine, because iu addition to my own case my daughter, who was out of school for a long time because of St Vitus’ dance, was completely cured by eight bottles. She is now reeling fine ana going to school every dav. We thank you tor your kindness and will never stop singing the praises of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.” —Mrs. C. E. Ring, Lima, O. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miies’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
S* woßKsi KDRAUGHTI ORIGINAL! MEDICINEj A sallow complexion, biliousness ana a coated tongue M are common indications of liver B . and kidney diseases. Stomach and B , bowel troubles, severe as they are, V five immediate warning by pain, B? ut liver and kidney troubles, S' though less painful at the start, are ■ much harder to cure. Thedford’s B Black-Draught never fails to bene- V ’ fit diseased fiver and weakened kid- - neys. It stirs np the torpid liver 4 to throw off the germs of fever and - ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright's disease of the kidneys. With kidneys reinforced by Thedford’s BlackDraught thousands of persons havedwelt immune in the midst of yellow fever. Many families live iir % perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford’s BlackDraught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor, f Mullins, S. C, March 10, B I have used Thedford’s ■ for three years aad I have not had to co B to a doctor since I have been taking?!. ■ It Is the best medicine for me that to I wthi market for liver and kidney m M troubles aad dyspepsia and other « complaints. Rev. AG. LEWIS. §P
NS, FOf SOItJIM, ElClffllf, Eld. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK EGG9-HIU- ~ dale Egg and Poultry Farm: Barred- . Plymouth Rook Eggs for setting, 81 for 15. Mbs. Alio Pthkiss. Box 88, Fowler, lud. FITS PER CENT MONEY-On wets improved farm land# in this and adjoiaius; counties. We can loan on two to ten year* time with priveiege of partlnl payment* - of 8100 or more at any internet paying time. Money ready ae soon as abstract is approved. Least red tape. No publicity. Baughman A William*. Attys. and Lose*. Agents, Rensselaer, Ind. MEN WANTED ■w■ m■ a not un der 26 years, to call on old and new customers. No delivering. Position Permanent to the right party. Pay weekly. OUNN BROTHERS ROOHBgTKH, N. Y*.
