Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1905 — Page 6
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
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James Hogan visited Chicago last week. Lowell Town; e id has entered Chicago University. E. A. Bartoo was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. A few cases of chicken-pox are reported here. I)r. Pnthuisje made a professional call at Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Cummons visited friends in Sheldon, 111., last week. Tom Mullen has moved into Mrs. Ella Parks' old residence property. Mrs. J. N. Beall visited her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Dick, at Watseka, 111., last week. A plate glass front has been put into the old Green block now owned by the Odd Fellows. D 9. Gig ley has moved to Chicago, where he recently purchased property on Drexell avenue. Lock &' Wellington exhibited their prize-winning Poland China hogs at the Illinois state fair las*, week. Mrs. Bessie Kenyon and daughter of lowa Falls, lowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kenyon at this writing. Mrs. C. W. Merritt accompanied her sister, Mrs. E. A Benedict, to her home in Oxford last week for a few days visit. John McMurtry, a former trustee of Gilboa.tp., Benton county, now of South Dakota, was shaking hands with old friends here last week. The J. C. Gleason stock of goods and store fixtures are being closed out by Mr. Gleason at bargain prices and he will retire from business. The residence on the Carey Milner farm near Wabash, occupied by BamSevmour, was destroyed by fire last week and Sam lost all his household goods. J. S. Barnes of Frankfort was shaking hands with old friends here Monday, going from here to Rensselaer where he is working life insurance for a few days. j n t b e Remington-Good land K. of P. ball game at the latter place last week the Goodlanders won out by a score of oto 5. A return game will be playdd here this week. Dr. Pothuisje has sold bis residence properl yhere to Atpheus Elmore and is preparing to move to Denver, Colo., where he will lo< ate. He will probably leave with his family next week. Word comes from Windfall that Jas. Snell, formerly of this place, has sold bis farm there for $lO5 per acre, or $35 more than he paid for it about a year ago. He also gets this year's crop. The D. A. Waller farm of 200 acres, four miles north of Fowler, has been sold recently for SU3O per acre, which is the top-notch price for land in this vicinity that we have yet learned of. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Geter was taken to to a hospital at Hammond last week where she is being operated on for the injury to her hands, which were so badly burned a few years ago. It is hoped that she will regain complete use of them. Goodland Herald: Lot Stoudt, a young man who was raised in Remington, was arrested here Thursday by Marshal Hough as a deserter from the U. S. navy at San Francisco, and held awaiting instructions from the Federal authorities. Stoudt says the life of an enbsted man in the navy is worse than a dog’s existence, and that forty other deserters took an excursion at the same time that be did. A citizen who knows something about “life on the ocean wave" as a victim of the navy, looked the young man over and said: “I am about as patriotic as any man, but mv eyesight would have to be a good deal better than it ever has been if 1 identified one of these fellows."
Makes Homely Women Pretty. No woman, no matter how regular her feature may be. tan be cailedjpretty If her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion und clears sallow blotched complexions by stimulating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Hemernber the name. Orino, and refuse to accept any substitute. A. F. Long, druggist.
~fa.n Vierre .
More gravel roads and less talk. dan Pierre grist mill is doing excellent work. Gus Laj pelt has moved on the John Crawford farm, west of town, Master Ross White of Test iS' attending the High school at San Pierre. L. Rennewanz, railroad township’s trus • tee. made a business call at Kuox Monday. The Kankakee river dredge will continue on through Jasper county, we understand. Miss Mabel Wyriant returned from Chicago Thursday afternoon after an extended visit. Wm. Paget and Abraham Gingrich are playing havoc with the corn stalks this week. J. Vandecarof Dunnville is moilassifiying the county from Baum 'Bridge to Cedar Ridge. Miss May Hines authentically declared she loved Cane. Wonder if she didn't mean George Cain? Prof. A. Gingrich, the Dunville violinist, and ye scribe entertained themselves to music Friday evening. Miss Estelle White admires Mr. Bogg’s
BV OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
So-acre buckwheat patch. Fred says he likes honev and flap jacks for the winter. Fred would look queer with a flap-jack and his mouth and a tear in his eye, yelping for more. In answer to Sister Baum’s bridge, we will say Mr, D. V. declared not long a'jgo, that if he did not like an alarm clock of the brindle rooster type he could eat it. We find Cut that it gave alarm out of season, 3p.tn , instead of daylight. S 1 he undoubtedly is the ore that ate it, as she said it was eaten. So circumstances alter cases and for S. P. to furnish an other clock under these conditions is out of the question.
A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious result* from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genufne 1* in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. K. Long, druggist.
What we want is universal peace and a corn ripening frost. Mrs. L. P. Nelson and Miss Winnie Frazier were at San Pierre last Monday. Messrs. John Shirer and El wood Davis were the guests of the city of San Pierre a few days ago. Arthur X. Marshall called on his wife of the future tense at Wheatfield last Sunday. He came home with the sun. We understand that the M. E. church has excommunicated the canton of Dunville from its fold. We wish to say that Dunnville will be as well represented in heaven as some of the other towns. Our cattle man, C. R. Peregrine, sold too head of cattle to the Notre Dame college a few davs ago. With very few exceptions they were the nicest lot of cattle for so large a herd ever sent out of this township. We are sorry to say that the celebrated trader (if Porter county has been dethroned. No longer will he be fed upon the ambrosia of honor and legal homage. That S4O back down of his did the act. That immortal spark which lighted up the world and whose rays reached forward a thousand years and backwards until it lighted up the tombs of the ancient kings of Egypt has been . snuffed out ll Our friend of San Pierre gave us quite a little article a few days ago upon our appetite for fried roosters. We wish to say that we got all of them ate but one. and be got away after we had picked »hinL We were going to serve him to our enemies. O’er crag and moor we searched tor him but found him not. I imagine our joy when we heard bis musical voice at San Pierre, crowing through the horn of The Democrat. We have reconsidered our intention of serving him to our enemies, lor the bible says, “Love thy enemies,”and I’ll be coufound if I would eat him or serve him to others.
Don’t Be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley’s Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. The worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Koley’s Honey and Tar is in a vellow package. Ask for it ami refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. A. F. Long, druggist.
Fair OaKs. John Right was at home from Remington the middle of the week. Weather is fine, cool of nights. No frost yet but almost everybody is readv for it. # James Clifton and wife and two children visited Dick Mallatt's Saturday night and Sunday. Lawler & Thompson came up from Rensselaer Sunday in their auto to visit the ranch a few hours. C. A. Gundy is no more a merchant in our town he sold his stock of goods Saturday to Dodge and Right, Ran Halleck and family, Sylvester Buntain and family and Will Halleck and family visited Tom Joiner’s here Sunday. Mrs. Ike Right returned home the latter part of the week after a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs, Sheni at Lafayette. Clint Gundy, who went to North Dakota about a month ago to work in the harvest fields, returned home Tuesday evening, John Carder and Alex Sellers finished their job of grading on the Indiana Harbor railroad near Lake Village the latter part of the week, Mrs Mary Miller and daughter, Mrs. Clara James of Independence, Warren Co., are visiting the former’s neice, Mrs. Cottmgham, this week. Mrs. P. H. Zea and two children, Helen and James, who have been visiting relatives at Monon the past two weeks, returned to Fair Oaks Monday. J. V. Bringle of Lorhville, lowa, visited with his brother Abe and family of this place and bis sister, Mrs. S. B. Moffitt, a couple days the latter part of the week. Rev. O’Brien, the new M. E. minister on this circuit, preached his first sermon here Sunday at 3:30 p. m. His next appointment will be in two weeks at 3 p. m. Mrs. Grant Harmon and two boys who have been visiting relatives in White Co., and other places for the past two months, came Monday to visit with her sister Mrs. Cottingham a couple weeks before retaining to their home at Riverside, Cali. Property is still changing hands iu our town. The latest is Udorus Cottingham trading their tenant house to Dr.
! Dunn'Vitle.
Proudly for bis store room which he occupies with his stock of drugs, and the doctor sold bis new property to Frank Wilson here in town. George Stowers, whose sickness we mentioned last week and who was sent to Momence for treatment, returned here Saturday in a dying condition and on Sunday at 3 p. m., was relieved of his suffering. The funeral was held at the M. E. church Monday at 1:30 p. tn., bv Rev. O’Brien. Interment was made in Fair Oaks cemetery. There was a very large crowd of neighbors and friends followed the remains to their last resting place. He leaves three brothers and one half brother and one sister to mourn his demise.
Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested ford, C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., toot Dr. King's New Life Pills, “with the result," he writes, “that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties; Hoc at A, h. Long's drug store, guaranteed.
Surrey ■
The last job of threshing was done Monday. The supervisor is bustling the gravel hauling. School is moving nicely and the scholars all learning fast. If Will Zacher had a good driving horse he would be strictly in it. Mrs. W. F. Reynolds started back to her home in Chicago Tuesday. Sunday school every Sunday at Vaughn church at 2p. m. Come and see. Aunt Louisa Thornton is slowly recovering from a bad spell of bowel trouble. Charles Elder is selling bis farming outfit and expects to quit tilling the soil. The corn crop is good and safe from frost and husking will commence early. Mrs. Dave Shupe is staying with friends here before joining her husband itrlllinois, where he has a goAd job.
Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff. Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg. and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it, and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued to improve until I was entirely well.” A, F. Long, druggist.
Stoutsbtirg.
Weather just right. John Michaels, who was sick, is on the mend. > Andrew Barbee called on Andrew G tube-Sunday. —4——— John Greve 'was a caller at Allie Wood’s Sunday. Win. Diftman and wife were in this vicinity Monday. Mrs. Fred Thomas is visiting with Mrs. Dora Wood. Walter Wiseman and wife were shopers here Tuesday. Mr. Grimm was fishing again Sunday; got a fine lot of cats. Hello, Lonely Valley send our pigeons home Sunday evening. Mrs. Wiseheart, who has been very sick, is slowly improving. Mrs. Frank Johnson was a caller in town Wednesday morning, Mrs. Wm. Whited was a caller at Wheatfield one day last week, Chauncy Grimm, who was sick last week, is able to be around again. Frazier Antrim's daughter and two children of Medaryvilie are visiting with them this week. Mrs. John Schriner, of near Frances-, vtlle, Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Chas. Chapman of Kankakee, visited oyer Suuilajz with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm, Grube,
tCOHBESPOXDXNCE CONTINUED ON LABTPAUE.I
Cuban Land.
I am not a land agent, but 1 can tell you where I bought land last year that has already increased jn value 150 per cent. This is because thousands of Americans are investing there, building railroads, sugarmills. saw-mills, and other things necessary to develop a new and fertile country. Land that is producing SSO to 175 clear profit per acre yearly in sugar cane. [.and that is producing $750 per acre net profit yearly in ordinary cocoanuts. Land that is producing #41,0 per acre yearly in oranges, lemons, pineapples and bananas. Land where rich grass grows higher than a horse's back, and on which cattle fatten with no other food, ready for the block. Land with a perfect climate, cooler in summer than it is in Indiana, with no frosts, and plenty of> rainfall. Richer land than you ever saw, unless you have been there. Land covered with forests of great commercial value, such as mahogany, sabicou, juiqui, I can introduce you to a man who makes a practice of backing these statements up with his pocket-book—he will give any responsible party his certified check for 1900, and if this party should, upon investigation, find any of these statements untrue, he shall go to the hank and get his *2OO, which pays Ins expenses and leaves *SO for his time: but if everything is as represented he Bhall hand the check hack, and he will buy land, all he can pay for, just like I did, This won’t last always, and "the early bird,” etc. Parties going to Cuba every month. If you want to know more, see me. or write.
Rensselaer, Ind.
Parties wishing sand or gravel for plastering or cement purposes can procure same of Marion I. Adams, delivered. ’Phone 528-A. Land Bargains: Just to prove to you, that we can sell you land cheaper than any other firm in the county, we will offer for the next 30 days, 20 choice quarters of land in Ransom Co., at only S2O per acre. This is first class, and as good as anything in the county, so why pay more for land no better? Drop us a postal for list. Rourke's Land, Agency Lisbon, N. D.
Tired Nervous When you feel languid, tired, nervous and irritable, your vitality is low —your supply of nerve energy exhausted, and your system running down for lack of power, The organs of the body are working poorly, or not at all, and you are not getting the nourishment needed. This soon impoverishes the blood and instead of throwing off the impurities, distributes it all through the lx>dy. This brings disease and misery. Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles’ Nervine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and se£ how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. "My wife suffered with nervousness previous to a recent attack of typhoid iqyir, but after her recovery from the fever, she was much worse, and could hardly control herself being excccdingly nervous when the least excited. She was very restless at night, and never had a good night's rest. She also suffered much from nervous headache. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was recommended by a friend. After the first tlyree doses she had a good night's rest, and at the end of the first week’s treatment she was wonderfully Improved. Continued use of Nervine has completed her entire cure." OTTO KOLB. 1021 Cherry St., Evansville, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind jSlfi L DEALER IN C c OfirtfyYm c lie. Hair, ttl if ! Mil. 1 ; | RENSSELAER, IND. I 2,000 White and Burr Oak fence posts for sale, 54_cents each. ’Phone 176. D. H. Yeoman, Rensselaer, Ind.
E. J. WILCOX,
: « ~\T OU will find some Very , v good news in this paper. mm j You are reading it now. A)l Wool Fabrics 'JsHI j In oor H. S. &M. : |l|JJl|| f Clothes. j A very nice assortment C Fall Top Overcoats f|jt Wm j and Rain Coats/ ‘ Fall Caps are in. jj Early buyers are pick- C Winter Underwear. Copyright 1905 by Hart Schatrner Marx GEORGE E. MURRAY 1 -- RENSSELAER, IND. |
* [onus’ Moil osoraw Asioo, Of Benton, White and Jasper Counties, KEPKESEXTF.n BY MARION I. ADAMS, RENSSELAER. IND. I isurancein force Dec. 31. 1004. 51.895.599.32. • * Increase for year 1904. $199,796.58. 1 iOMIP TRUSTEES’ CARDS. Jordan Township. The undersigned, trustee of Jordan township, attends to official business at his res; dence on the first Saturday of each mouth; also at the Shkle schoolhouse on the east side, on the third Saturday of each month between the hours of 9 a. in .and 3 p. m. Persons having business with Hie will please govern themselves accordingly. Postottice address. Good'anil. Ind. R-F-D. CHAS. E SAGE. Trustee. Mllroy Township. ' The undersigned, trustee of Milroy town- ' ship, attends to official business at his resi--1 dence on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postottice address. McCoysburg, 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 themselves accordingly. Postottice address Rensselaer. Indiana. Phone 20-A Mt. Ayr Exchange. W. B. YEOMAN. Trustee. Marlon Township. The undersigned, trustee of Marion township. attends to official business at his office, over the First National Bank of Rensselaer, on Fridays and Saturdays of eacli week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address Rensselaer. Indiana. CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE. Trustee. Union Townahip. The 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 diemselves accordingly Postottice address. Ttensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. 3. HARVEY DAVISSON, Trnstee. Gillam Townahip. The undersigned, trustee of Gillam township, attends to official business at his residence on Fridays of each week. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingiy. Postottice address, Medaryville. Ind. THEODORE PHILLIPS, Trustee. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of Joseph A. Fagot, late of Jasoer County, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent, r, , , AMELIA S. FAGOT, Adm’x. Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 80,1005. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AS EXE- \ vU 1 UK. / Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed Executor under the last will and tes--1 tament of Elizabeth Hell, deceased. The said estate ia supposed to be solvent. ' Everett Kinney. Dated Sept. 37,1005. ,
jqOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. 1 State of Indiana, »„„ County of Jasper. ( ’ . In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term, j 1905. D. A. Landers vs, ; Duluth-Indiana Oil & Asphalt Company, (corporation), i Crown Lubricating Oil Com- : pany (corporation), . Rudolph and Charles F. P. I Pullen. 1 Be it remembered. That on the 3rd day of j October, 1005. the above named plaintiff, by i Ferguson A Hershman. hisattorneys, filed his 1 complaint in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, of Jasper County, Indiana, together with an affidavit of a competent person. from which it appears that the residence : of the named defendants are unknown, but ! they are believed io be non-residents 01 the j Stale of Indiana. Now. therefore. The said defendants above named are hereby notified of the filing of said i complaint, and the pendency of said suit, and that the same will stand for nearing and trial on the 28th day of November. 1905 the same , being the 14th Judicial day of the November ! term of said Court, to be hnlden at the Court ' House, in the City of Rensselaer. Indiana, on j the second Monday in November. 1905, and I unless they apnear. and plead, answer orde- ; mur to the said complaint, the matters and 1 things therein contained will betaken as true, and confessed against them, and the same will he heard and determined in their absence. and decree rendered accordingly. Witness, my hand and seal of said Court this 3rd day of October. 1005. C. C. WARNER. Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. Ferguson & Hershman, Attys for Plff. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the village of Parr and to the citizens of Union Township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twentv-one years, of good, moral character and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and has been a contii uous resident of said township for over ninety days last past, and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and will be if such license be granted, wilt make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper countv, at the November Term or session of said Board commencing November 6.1995, tor a retail liquor license empowering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and in less quantities than five gallons at a time with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drauk upon the premises where so sold and bartered. That the location of the room in which this applicant will ask for a license to sell and barter liquors as aforesaid is on the ground floor of a two story frame building situated upon the north end of the west twenty feet off of the west side of out lot twelve in the village of Parr. Jasptr County, Indiana. Said building being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point three feet south of the northwest corner of said out lot twelve and running thence south a distance of thiity-two feet and three inches, thence east a distance of eighteen feet and three inches, thence north a distance of thirtytwo feet and three inches, thence west a distance of eighteen feet and three inches to the place of beginning. Said room in which applicant desires to sell being thirty-one feet five inches by seventeen feet live inches inside measurement. The applicant says that said room fronts upon Firman street, a public street in said village of Parr, and that the front of said room facing the said street is furnished with two large glass windows and one large panel door with glass therein, and that the whole of «aid room may be viewed from the street: that there is one window upon the wes* side thereof and one door and one window in the south end of said room, that the said room is separate and apart from any other business of any kind whatever; that there are no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character in or about said room: that the same can be securely locked and admission thereto at all times prevented, and that there are no partitions or partltioo In said room. The applicant says that he is qualified aa an applicant for said license for the said place. The applicant will ask for a license for a period of ooe year and permission to sell cigars and tobacco in connection therewith. J. H. CONWAY. Read The Democrat for news.
