Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1904 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call on Austin & Hopkins for terms on farm and city loans son five years. Fountain Park Assembly, Remington, Ind., Robt. Parker, Supt., August 13-28,1904. ts. Francesville Tribune: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rishling, west of town, a girl, April 17. Harry now wears a pleasant smile and says that at home there are sweet strains of infant music. Do you wear glasses? It’s great enough affliction to have to wear them without adding to it the annoyance of an ill-fitting pair. If you desire comfort with your glasses, consult Dr. Remmek, office at Clarke’s jewelry store, May 11-14. Mrs. Wm. Vedder, who had been sick with consumption for the past two years, died at her home in this city last Fridanight, aged 34 years. Deceased was a daughter of Jacob M. Troxell and leaves besides he father a husband and two children. The funeral was held from the residence Sunday and interment made in Weston cemetery.

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Winamac Journal: Our fellowcitizen. Mr. Carl Sternberg, is one of the luckiest men alive. Just a few days before the McCoy bank at Rensselaer failed, Mr. Sternberg drew from the bank $3,518, with which to pay his dredge ditch hands at Fair Oaks. As he had even $3,500 on deposit, it happens that he is a debtor to the bank in the sum of $lB. But that wasn’t all of our friend Sternberg’s good luck. The next day after the bank closed its doors, he went to Rensselaer with SBOO in his pocket for deposit, but he was “locked out,” and thus again kind fate interposed to save him from a great loss.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mnstard, in town, a son. April 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Ick Yates, in town, a daughter. May 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Godfrey, in town, a daughter. UNION AND WALKER TICKETS. The democrats of Union and Walker township held mass conventions last Saturday and nomited township officers to be voted for at the November election as follows: Union—-Harvey Davisson, trustee; Edward Lakin, assessor. Walker —Albert Bouk,* trustee; Charles Armstrong, assessor. Come to The Democrat office for horse bills. t Having purchased Silas Potts’ interest in the Shire stallion, Arrowsmith King, all parties knowing themselves, indebted for services of said horse are requested to make prompt payment to the undersigned. F. P. Morton.

Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 34 tumors. After doctors and and all remedies failed, Bncklen’a Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation cured him, It conquers aches and kills pain.' 35c. at A. F. Long’s, Druggist.