Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1905 — Page 7

MURRAY’S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Vv , • if NY flan large enough to be called a - S== man, and not too old to be careful 35 A3£ about his appearance, will find here in this store the right clothes price; clothes madelby Hart, schaffNothing Better Made Anywhere We take pains to have a good assortment I of clothes for young men. Here is the place • a for teachers, high school and dressy young ||« ® business men to find just what they want. £ You w ’** them all wool, sewed through*yj • out with silk and hand tailored. ! ;j After all has been said the' one fact re- ! i I mains--that nowhere can they show so many ! ] jj\ |j -■ shoes to select from containing the varied and ‘ ; snappy styles for young men or so large a line A&WlHßfaniih Your Feet Feel Glad We are especially prepared this season to jmmmm take care of your boy and little men’s shoe ——— —== skin patents and tan. The guaranteed good Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaffner car Marx Wear kind.

TOWNSHIP IMBUES' CURDS. Jordan Township. The undersigned, trustee of Jordan township, attends to officisl business at his residence on the tirst Saturday of each month; also at the SliiJe schoolhouse on the east side, on the third Saturday of each month between the hours ofo a. in . and 3p. m. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. PostofTice address. Good and. Ind. R-F-D. CHAS. E. SAGE. Trustee. Mllroy Township. The undersigned, trustee of Milrov township, attends to official business at his residence on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address. McCoysbunr. Ind. W. C. HUSTON, Trustee. Newton Township. The undersigned, trustee of Newton township. attends to official business at his residence on Thursday of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themnelves accordingly. Po®tofhce address Rensselaer. Indiana. Phone 2tt-A Mt. Avr Exchange. w. B. YEOMAN. Trustee. Marion Township. The undersigned, trustee of Marlon township. attends to official business at his office, over the First National Bank of Rensselaer, on Fridays and Saturdays of each week. Persons having buainess with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address Rensselaer. Indiana. CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE, Truatee. Union TownshipThe undersigned, trustee of Union township, attends to official business at his residence on Friday of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly Postofflce address. Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. I) ■ HARVEY DAVISSON, Trustee. Glllam TownshipThe undersigned, trustee of Glllam township. attends to official business at bis residence on Fridays of each week. Persons having buainess with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address, Medaryville. Ind. . „ _ THEODORE PHILLIPS. Trustee. HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Msdidns for Buy People Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. Live and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet form, US cents a<box. Genuine, made by Hollister Dauo Company, Madison, wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE THEY ARK CURING CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM AND NERVOUSNESS FOR EVERYBODY. FOR SALE BY A. F. LONG, Renaealaer, Ind.

HIRAM DAY, DEALER IN Lilt. Hi. Bi in CHI. 1 WAAAAV RIRSSEEIIIR, IND.

Cofflmissioiers’ Allowances.

At April Term 1905,^ Citv of ReniMelaer, water Apr 1, to Jol 1 87 50 B. Hickman, repairs court house 8 38 “ '• •• •* l 60 A L Brai oh, hauling coal court boose. 82 88 City Kensselaer, Light chand Jail . 20 80 John O’Connor, disinfectants for jail.. 18 62 Victoria Coal Min. Co coal bill 118 88 (Xian A Brady, coal bill 8 *0 Chas Morlan, Janitor oourt house 48 00 “ Laundry •' 80 O L Morgan firing “ is 76 8 B Jenkins •' •• 2147 John Rger supplies “ 164 88 Lonella Phillips labor poor farm 12 00 Bred Schultz. . •• •• " 21 00 H O Daniels Marion tp gravel road... 12 00 Jease Nichols " •• IS oo Bari Thompeon fox bonnty 2 50 John Morehouse wolf bounty 10 00 AMcClanahau •• “ .... 10 00 FEBaboock, public printing _ 0 70 Leslie Clark “ •• 2 00 “ " •• “ 2 80 J K Phillips salary Co assessor.. 17100 •* expense •• 15 10 Leslie Clerk supplies •• 280 L H Hamilton saiarv Coßupt 11N 511 Lt site Clark supplies " , 28 00 L H Hamilton postage “ 808 B K Hopkins janitor, teachers exam.. 4 Ou M B I’noe, salary Co snNr. yor 78 00 •• “ ** “ 87 60 “ *• “ 8 00 Ben Welsh work on ditches T 6 If B Price •• 7 60 Lewie Welsh’* “ 2 00 A L Bouk lustee, poor children in sch 14 80 I M Washburn salary Co heslth officer 52 n 8 Leslie Clark, printing Mofflttditch.... 6 76 John O'Connor pontine “ •• 660 •* “ Gillam Or Road... 2100 H F King Co, far.u repairs 81 06 J F Bruner, salary truant offloer .. T 8 00 OH Yeoman building bridge No 8068.. 800 00 John Zellers bridge repairs . 846 00 J N Leatherman . .... 0 85 Bart, Terry, Wilson Co supplies cl’ks of 19 80 “ ” “ •’ r * auditors •' 81 43 " " ” ’• •’ Coßnpta” 08 63 “ ’ •' *• ” Treasurer’’ 74 84 •' " “ " “Wecorder’s" 46 80 “ ” " “ Surveyors” 4 00 ’• •• " ” ’* Sheriff’s ” 4 80 ” " ” ” “Tp Assesso” 62 60 ” " " •• Truant ” 100 “ " « “ •• Clerk's “ 11 26 ’• *' “ Auditor’s” 600 .. .. « •• .. Truant « 80 B Hickman bat January olaim <. ... 26 / JAMS N. LBATHKRMAK, Auditor Jasper County.

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.

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Cen . THarKJey Mrs. Charles Wells was the guest of Mrs. T. M. Handed Sunday. James Lewis and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Griggs. Bert Duggins and lady triend attended church at Canada Sunday night. Wonder if Parmer spent last Sunday night on the other side of Jordan? Church was well attended at the Canada school house Sunday night. Miss Della Haniford spent last Tuesday afternoon with Miss Agnes Potts. Misses Della Hanniford and. Ruby Gratner were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Parmer Wells closed a very successful term of school at Snow Flake Saturday. Vick Comer, of Aix, spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Potts. Wm. Gratner and family spent Sunday with George. Potts and wife who live near Pleasant Ridge.

Now Cure For Cancer.

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So. tOdiffer

Miss Herath spent Sunday at home. A. D. Hershman was a Rensselaer goer Monday. Oliver and Doilie Hershman visited at home last week. Mrs, Fillion and family attended church at Wheatfield Sunday. The Walker Center school closed Wednesday with very good success. Cleve Stalbaum.of Valpo, was visiting his sister and brother here Saturday. Paul Fillion and Miss —— were seen riding on our streets Sunday evening. Saul Allen and Miss Schreiber, of Tefft, took dinner with Mrs. Rouse Sunday. Norvin Hershman visited with his uncle, Walter Hershman, the last of last week. Read The Democrat tor news; it is the only paper that gives the news of the whole county, t

Miss Jessie Anderson, who has been working south of Rensselaer, is visiting at home this week. Mr. Parker and Miss Finn attended Sunday school here Sunday. Come again and bring your friends. Sunday school has started at the M. E. church; everybody come and lend them a hand to help make it a success, The last institute of Walker township, was held at Walker Center Saturday. All the teachers were present except one. The horse rice that was run here Sunday between Mr. Spriggs' and Mr. Fillion's horses was good. The former horse won. Geo, E. Hershman, of the law firm of Ferguson, Hershman & Ferguson, of Rensselaer, was in the oil fields on business a few days ago. The ball game here Sunday was well attended. The score was 29 to sin favor of the oil fielders. It was the tirst game played here this season.

Lee

The farmers are busy sowing oats. Mrs. Carrothers has returned home. Miss Iva Carrothers is on the sick list. Albert Hanna went to Rensselaer Monday. T. P. Jacks was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark were Monon goers Monday. Thomas Hanna is visiting his son, Albert Hanna. Kllen Hanna has returned to her home in Francesville. Harry Clawson has his house moved on his own farm. We see L. M. Jacks is buying junk again this season. Daisy Phillips, of Rensselaer, is visiting Mrs. A. Hanna. Mrs. Clawson spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Carrothers. Rose is assistin g Mrs. Ola Parcels with her house work. John Johnson and Granville Light 1 e were around looking at the country Sunday.

Pirating Foiay’s Honey and Tar.

Foley A Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar aa a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley’* Honey and Tar many 1 mltationa are offered for the genuine. Aak for Folny’s Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. II is mildly laxative. It contain* no opiates and is safest for children nd delicate persons. Sold by A. F. Long.

San "Pierre

Mr. Cooper is better at this writing. Hello, Miss Irene, we recognize you. As George Kane had the honor of taking OUie to church Sunday night, Fred Myer was fortunate in bringing them back. Prof. E. Smith seemed to be lucky Sunday night, but we hope Miss Knapp will not grieve as he may console her by taking a snap at Logansport's broken rig. Rev. Kuonen ate soup and broke bread with C. D. Wynant Monday at the noonday meal. They seemed to agree very well, as both admire the same lass at San Pierre. Will say to Miss Asphaltum that I was surprised at her self-composing imagination and will take the ‘‘gall'’ to ask if she is a candidate for matrimony? Mr. D. V. resembling the Jews in David’s time, hung bis harp in a willow and cried in tones of great agony and wrathful mortification, “if I had my hat back I would try and catch some bait." Louie Rasmussen said he would have taken*the girl home the other night from San Pierre, but declined on account of signs of rain. Perhaps he was afraid of the dog. The D. V. ink-slinger of lost hat and frog catching fame, started out with a buggy and brought the Plant hack he had been tending (since in the horticulture business) in a well decorated rock-a-way. For some reason he lost his hat again but not in the same peculiar circumstance. * . We are sorry to learn that President Joe Fenzel. after being in the campaign for five successive terms, gave bis farewell address at the White house in an eloquent and impressive manner. A weeping and do-not-forget-me-not sense was exhibited by Misses Stella and Ollie. Mr. San Pierre blushed till his hair turned red, when Mr. D. V. took the boriibastic impudence to aslFMiss for the frog sack as he wished to go to Baums’ Bridge, sjt by a "Bush" and fish till morning. We will say that we do not wanUhim to carry off our ftney frog sack and that he will have to "spoon" or take other bait.

XOhealf'd Ctr.

Mr, Rohlen and Buddy Meyers were Hebron callers Sunday. Ask Jay if he got scared Wednesday night going to the show? Miss May Clark was the guest of Miss Lena John Sunday evening. Mrs. John Meyer went to Hebron again to see her mother who is very low at this writing.

Miss Merla Meyers took supper with Xellie Delebanty Sunday evening. Mr. Ginder, of Hebron,spent Thursday night with Mr. Delehanty and family. Miss Nellie and Jay Delehanty wereWheatfield callers Saturday afternoon. Miss ilerla Meyers was visiting friends around Wheatfield the first ol the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark and Miss Tabler spent Sunday with Jack ‘Clark, and family. Mrs, J. Crawford and family and Mrs.., and family were Wheatfield callers Friday. Mrs. Schatzley and her daughter-in-law, of Momence, spent Wednesday with her son Charlie and family. Charley Antrim and Jay Delehanty attended a magic lantern show at Wheatfield Wednesday night. Mrs. Kennedy and children visited with Mrs. Kennedy’s mother in South Walker Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Clark, of this place and her sisters, of Maryland, Ohio, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. S. D. Clark. Louie Schatzley and family, of Mor mence, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his father and mother of this place. Jim Cane is bothered with' a sore foot and thinks the only remedy is Watkins’ cough cure. He advises every one*to use it for sore feet.

McCoy s burg

F. E. Martin purchased a fine newbuggy last Monday. Mrs. Johns and her son-in-law, Lewis Beaver, were here Tuesday. Willis Lutz and Ross McDonald went to Lee to church Sunday evening. * Michael Mellen. of Wolcott, was in McCoysburg last Sunday and Tuesday. W. R. Foster and W, R, Lee did some paper hanging at F. E. Martin's Monday. Uncle Peter Foulks, of South America, visited his son Richard Tuesday and Tuesday night. Richard Foulks and County Assessor J. R. Phillips made a business call in the vicinity of Asphaltum last Monday. Sunday school was organized here last Sunday and officers were assigned as follows: Charles Marquand. President; W. R. Whittaker, Treasurer; and Harry Willetts, Secretary. The meeting was under direction of Mr*. John Gwin. Judgiog by the interest taken in the work we predict a successiul school. Come, neighbors, and help make it ao. A strength tonic tfiat bring* rich, red bloo<l« Make* you strong, healthy and active. That’* what Holllater’a Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 36 ceow, Tea or Tab Uta. A. F. Long.