Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1905 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LIEUT. F. S- DAVIDSON. IIMR al Wl ■B|m| * « - s < /IW FE-BU-NI STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. P. 8. Davidson, Late Lieut. U. 8.? i[ Army, Washington,D.C.,care U.S. , ' > Pension Office, writes: i ’ 1 ! “To my mind there is no remedy I' > for catarrh comparable to Peruna. >, <' It not only strikes at the root of the' > ', malady, but it tones and strengthens, * the system in a truly wonderful 1 , That has been its bistory in> '! my case. I cheerfully and unhesi-> ,'tatingly recommend it to those*, • J afflicted as I have been.”—?. S.J» ''Davidson. If you do not derive prompt and satis, factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a frill statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. EXCURSION TO CHICAGO SUNDAY The Monon will run another low rate excursion to Chicago Sunday, Sept. 24. leaving here at 8:48 a. m.; SI.OO for the round trip. Returning special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m. Will stop at Cedar Lake in both directions. ” Come to The Democrat office for all kinds of job printing.
ttBLLOt Whenyou see a man in woe, Walk right up and say, hello! How are you and how much do I owe? Slap the fellow on the back, Bring your band down with a whack; Never mind the whack, but speak a little loud; Waltz right up and don’t go slow. Grin and shake and say. hello, “I want to buy a buggy.” Yours truly, C. A. Roberts. One car load of peaches and pears for next Tuesday and Wed- , nesday. Chicago Bargain Store CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. I Following are the appointments of pastors made for the Valparaiso district by the North-West M. E. conference held at Michigan City last week: The Rev. D. M. Wood, presiding elder. Barkley, R.C. Ballard; Brook, C.B. Stanforth; Cheaterton,C. A.Smock; Crownpoint, J. M. Brown; East Chicago, F. <>. Fraley; Francesville, Owen Wright; Goodland, T. J. Bassett; Griffiths and Highlands, to be supplied; Hammond, I. S. Smith; Hebron, J. D. Kruwel; Hobart, Leo B. Jones; Indiana Harbor, Israel Hattan; Kentland, C. U. Stockbarger; LaCrosse, A. L. Seemans, supply; LeF, Merrill; Lowell, Dunning Idle; Medaryville, Will B. Warriner; Michigan City, A. J. Waller; Monon, A. C. Northrop; Morocco, O. L. Chivington; Mt. Ayr, J. A. Stagford; North Judson, Lebress Rubieu, supply; Remington, C. W. Postill; Rensselaer, Harry L. Kindig; Reynolds, E. M. Knowen; Roselawn, M. W. O'Bryan; Star City, W. H. Fertich; Valparaiso, Henry L. Davis, and N. E, Tinkham, assistant; Wanatah and Hann, Jesse D Hickman, Westville, T. E. Ballard; Wheatfield, T. M. Ballon; Wheeler, Leo R. Streeter: Whiting, Leo P. Howard; Winamac, A. S. Wariuer; Wolcott, F. C. Taylor. Shoe leather is higher; ours is lower. Special to Oct. 13. Chicago Bargain Store. FARMS TO WORK. I have five farms not contracted to be occupied next year, coming Nov. 15, 1905. ts S. P. Thompson/
5 WHY jE 1 The Ideal is the Proper Place to Buy Wearing Apparel g I. They carry the largest stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits. 11. Their 40 years’ experience in the Clothing Business enables them to get and give the best values. 111. While you will be shown principally so-called Mercerized goods this fall and winter, they will show you principally all-wool goods. IV. Their connection direct with wool mills enables them to have the simon pure article at the lowest price. V. For* Workmanship their All-Wool Suits cannot be beat. Cm VI. They carry the best Line of Laboring Men’s Coats and Pants in the world; be sure and see them. VII. Their Work Shirts have no superior. nJ VIII. Their stock of Children’s and Boys’ Suits is immense. IX. Their stock of Hats and Caps is fresh, and Prices Lowest. X. Last, but not least, their stock of Cotton and *□s Wool Hosiery is the best in the land. | I DEAL | 5 LOUIS WILDBERG, Prop, g HEJfSSELA.E‘R. 1/iD.. SEPT. 21. 1905. g
