Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1905 — Page 7
\ BEST FRIENDS <v PE-RU-NA \ R £ E MOTHERS CHILDREN
When Sickness Comes to the Little Ones It Is the Mother Who Chiefly Suffers. She Bufferseven more than the child Who happens to be sick. Her sympathy is deeper than that of any other member of the family. The mothers look forward with dread to the torrid heat of Bummer, thinking of their children and the many liabilities to disease that are before them. Spring and summer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks. It does not take a mother very long to discover that Peruna is the best friend she has in times of illness among the children. The doctors may come and go with their different theories and constant change of remedies. The doctor of years ago gave entirely different remedies than he does today. Each year finds some change in his prescriptions and in the drugs he relies upon. A Multitude of Mothers Have discovered that Peruna is the stand-by, and that in all the ailments of spring and summer to which the children are subjected, Peruna is the remedy that will most quickly relieve. Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is Indigestion or bowel disease, a catarrhal congestion of the mucous surfaces is the cause. Peruna quickly relieves this condition of the mucous membranes. Its operation is prompt, the children do not dislike to take the medicine, it haa no deleterious effects in any part of the body. It simple removes the cause of the disagreeable symptoms and restores the health. Peruna is not a physic. Peruna is not a nervine nor a narcotic. Peruna does not produce any drug habit, however long it may be taken. Peruna is not a stimulant. Peruna is a specific remedy for all catarrhal ailments of winter and summer, acute or chronic. The mothers all over the United States are the best friends that Peruna has. The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem, Not only because it has cured them of their various ailments, but because it always rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal diseases. We have in our files bushels of testimonials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the large majority of mothers who use Peruna, we never hear from. ~~ 77 But we do hear from a great number Of mothers who are so overjoyed at some special good they have received from Peruna that they cannot restrain their enthusiasm. They are anxious to share these benefits with other mothers.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ CARDS. Jordan Township. The undersigned, trustee of Jordan township. attends to official business at his res; dence on the first Saturday of each month; also at the Shide schoolhouse on the east side, on the third Saturday of each month between the hours of 8 a. tn . and 3 p. m. Persons having business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice address, Good.and, Ind. R-F-D. CHAS. E. SAGE, Trustee. Milroy Township. The undersigned, trustee of Milroy township, attends to official business at his residence on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Persons having business witb me will please govern themselves accordingly. Postoffice 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. Postoffice address Rensselaer. Indiana. Phone 28-A Mt. Ayr Exchange. W. B. YEOMAN. Trustee. Marlon 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 business with me will please govern themselves accordingly. Poetoffice address Rensselaer. Indiana. CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE. Trustee. Union Township, 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 hemselves accordingly Postoffice address. Rensselaer. Indiana. R. F. D. 2. HARVEY DAVISSON. Trustee. Gillam Township. 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 accordingly. Postoffice address, Medaryville. Ind. THEODORE PHILLIPS. Trustee. Truant Officer. The undersigned Truant Officer for Jasper County gives notice that he will be in his office upstairs in the Forsythe block every Saturday for the transaction of business of his office. Teachers and others having business with me will please call on such day. N. LITTLEFIELD. Truant Officer. REGISTERED POLIND-GHINft SWINE. PIOS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES. Sired by Fenwick’s L. & W. Perfection, the yourat the Indiana State Fair, and Sure Perfection. Prices within the reach of all. CALL AT FARMIOR WRITE. J. F. FENWICK. R. F. D. No. 1. Goodland, Ind. FRANK C. ECK General Auctioneer Goodland, Ind., R.-F-D, 1. If you are going to have a sale I believe I can make you money. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. ’Phone M-D. Use any ’phohe in telephoning for dates, and I will .s',;':'
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The Benefit Which the Children of the United States Have Received From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be Pat Into Words. The chronic ailments it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. But at least this much can be said that the coming generation owes a great debt to Peruna, for it is in the tender years of youth that slight ailments are liable to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. The mothers who are bringing up their children to-day to believe in Peruna are doing a great work for humanity. These children brought up to believe in Peruna from the start, will, when they become heads of families themselves, use Peruna with unquestioning faith. Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household. As soon as the value of Peruna Is appreciated by every household, both as a preventive and cure, tens of thousands of lives will be saved, and hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of catarrh will be prevented.
Special Low Rate Excursion To The West And Southwest. On Nov. 7th and 21st, Dec. sth, and 19th, the Wabash will sell round trip tickets to points in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Texas, Colorado and points in other states for approximately 75 per cent of the one way fare. Tickets limited to 21 days. ......... Winter Tourist Rates Via Wabash. Very low Tourist rates to points in Mississippi, Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, Alabama and North Carolina, also to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado, and to points in Mexico, Cuba and Panama. Tickets on sale daily to April 30th, Final limit June Ist. For further information call on or address. Thos. Follen, P. & T. A., Lafayette, Ind.
Dr. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. Thia is an age of Specialists. The ability to do one thing and do it well is more to be commended and is of more benefit to Humanity than to do many things and none equal to the best. We limit our practice on the eye to the errors of refraction, of which we have made a special study for over thirty years. Office in 0. H. Vick’s fruit store, next do or to express office, Rensselaer,lnd.
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lip Mrs. Thresa Rooke, 258 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111., Treasurer Ladles’ of the Maccabees, writes: “In our home Peruna is the only medicine we have. Grandmother, mother, father and child, all have used Peruna. It is our great remedy for catarrh of the stomach and head, colds, and female complaints of which it has cured me. “We find it of great value when my husband becomes worn out or catches cold. A couple of doses cure him. •‘lt the baby baa colic, or any stomach disorders, a dose or two cures her. ••I consider Peruna finer than any doctor’s medicine that I have ever tried, and I know that as long as we have it in the house, we will all be able to keep in good health.’’—Thresa Hooke.
No Doctor Bequired. Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto street, St. Paul, Minn., writes: “I cannot say enough for Peruna. It has done great work in my family, especially for my oldest boy. We had doctored with three or four different doctors and they did not seem to do him any good. “We gave up hopes of cure, and so did they, but we pulled him through on Peruna. ••We bad several doctors and they said they could do no more for him so we tried Peruna as a last resort, and that did the work. Since then we keep it in the house all the- time, and no doctor is required."—Edward Otto.
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
Remington. RKMINQTON N. R.TIMgTABLg. VAST. I TRAINS. | WXBT 4:10a.m. Mail and Passenger 9:38a.m 9:38 a.m. Local Freight 12:42p.m 11:38 a.m. Mail and Passenger 5:12 p. m 8:10a.m. Passenger (Sun.o’ly) 7:50 p.m
Attorneys Guy and Yeoman and C. T. Denham were Rensselaer goers Tuesday. Miss Lilly Pfrimmer of Kentland, was the guest of Miss Myrtle Hand a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kettering went to Pullman, Wash., last week on a prospecting expedition. Mrs. Geo. Stoudt returned a few dats ago from a ten days visit at Logansport, Flora an 1 Camden, F. L. Peck is the owner of a fine Shetland ponv brood mare, recently purchased of an Illinois breeder. At this writing uncle Henry Welsh is still alive, although his condition is not improved any, we are informed. George Stoudt has been in Logansport the past week papering a large new house for his sister-in-law, Mrs. Legg. J. H. Whitehead and Bert Cowgill represented the local I. 0. O. F., lodge at the state meeting at Indianapolis last week. A. P. Fisher has rented his house here to Ed Sutherland for the winter, and with his wife will visit with their children. There was a slight change in time of trains on this division of the Panhandle Sunday. See corrected time card at the head of this column. A. J. Bellows and J. W. Phelps were Rensselaer goers Monday. Mr. Bellows will move to Rensselaer if he can rent or buy a suitable residence property. Fred Love was seriously injured last Wednesday by his horse running away, while coming to town, and striking a tree near John Porter's, throwing Fred out against a tree and breaking his shoulder. The hearing in the injunction case of Remington against the Panhandle railroad company came up before Judge Hanley at Rensselaer Tuesday. The court reserved bis decision but will render same during the present term, he stated. “The Union Depot" given here last Thursday night by the O. E. S., under the management of Miss Margaret McCullough, was a great success and the gross receipts were $104.30. The lodge netted about SSO, Miss McCullough went from here to Winamac, where she put on the same play this week. Remington makes a very good showing tor a "dry town” in Abe amount of business done in its postoffice for the last fiscal year, as shown in the government statement iuit made nublir Th*
BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquiring adrug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by removing the cause of cataarh. There are a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature.
gross receipts of the postoffice here was $3,179.18, against §2,442.16 for "wet” Wolcott; $2,203.37 for "wet" Morocco; >3- , 73 12 i J or "wet'’ Kentland; $2,33378 tor “wet'' Monon; and 53,171.05 for "wet’’ Brookston. Some of the above towns are considerably larger than Remington too. Looks as if the reports that have been given out that everybody had quit coming to Remington to trade because they couldn't fill up with booze, and that scores ot farmers bad changed their postoffice business for the same reason, was slightly inaccurate, doesn't it? Remington is all right, and is better off to-day, in many ways, because she is "dry ’ and is likely to remain so because the people want it.
Dying of Famine is. in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of consumption, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. “When I had consumption in its first stage," writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfoss, Md„ “after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me.” Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Long's drug store, price 50c and SI.OO a bottle. Trial bottle free.
Dunnitille. Xmas is coming. • Mrs. Hight did shopping at Wheatfield last Monday. I. D. Dunn was a Wheatfield goer last Monday. The cry here is, Hee to the Wilderness of Judea before tt is too late. , >•- Did you attend lhai “shower party” Saturday evening? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson called on Mr. and Mrs. Hight Sunday afternoon. Rev. Marshall preached to a crowded house at this place last Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones called on Mrs. Nativa White and family Sunday. Mrs. Finn and daughter Anna and Miss Lydia Sands were San Pierre shoppeis Saturday, Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Grace and Miss Grace Hilliard called at the Vandercar home Sunday. We are glad to state that Ceorge Sands, who is in a hospital in Washington, is rapidly improving. The spirit of matrimony is still at large here and is capturing a couple occasionally. San Pierre has been hid for ten days. The rain that we had Monday evening was a special blessing, sent to the farmers in a large envelope. It will help the oats and corn to weigh heavier if they are in a condition to be watered, as corporation stocks are.
x - j| < flli JH I Mr. G. H. Parmer, New Martinsville, W. Va., writes: “Our little son, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as you directed us, he will keep bls health and grow strong. ••We know that our little son’s lite was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall always praise Peruna and use it in our family when needed. “Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always write to you for treatment.”—G. H. Parmer. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy Creek, Pa., writes: “I have Peruna in my house all the time and won’t be without it. It is good for children when they take a cold or croup. It cured mybaby boy of croup. “I have introduced Parana into six families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already.”— Howard Andrew Sterner.
We are glad to say that the schools of the township are doing extra good work. We have a good crops of teachers and we can expect good results this year. Walter Seegrist, who is attending the high school at Rensselaer, came home Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving, We are glad to say that Walter is upholding the dignity ot D. V. as an educational center.
Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the care of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: “My kidneys were so far gone. I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered fiotn dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist; price 50c.
Lee. Sam Npland's dressed turkeys Monday. Revival meetings began at Lee Sunday night. L. M. Jacks and wife were Monon goers Saturday. Albert Hanna and family spent Sunday at Francesville. Mary Donaldson spent Monday night with Mrs. Harry Clauson. Harry Clauson spent the first of the week at Hillsboro. Mrs. Lamport's father and mother of Momence, 111., spent the week with her. Anderson Hanna spent the first of the week witb Albert Hanna. Lona Jacks spent Saturday at S. L. Johnson's, near Monon. John Johnson of near Monon, attended church here Sunday night. Granville Lightle hauled a load of household goods to Pleasant Ridge Monday for Wm. Barlow.
Failed. All efforts have failed to find a better remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles Jihan Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, lowa, writes: “Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider It the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world " A. F.Long.
etui and. Corn husking is about over in this section. Mrs. T. M. Callahan spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Beedy. Mrs. John Hancock visited with friends in Lafayette last week. The dance at Theodore Smith's was well attended Saturday night. Henry Dahnske attended the I. O. O. F. meeting at Indianapolis last week. Miss Augusta Sayler visited her parents in Rensselaer Saturday and Sunday. JohtFß. Wren visited with his family south of Rensselaer a few days last week.
Pe-ru-na Should Be Kept In Every Household Where There Are Little Children. Peruna should be kept in the house all the time. Don’t wait until the child is sick, then send to a drug store. But, have Peruna on hand—accept no subtltute. Children are especially liable to acute catarrh. Indeed, most of the affections of childhood are catarrh. All forms of sore throat, quinsy, croup hoarseness, laryngitis, eto., are but different phases of catarrh. Mrs. Amelia Sailer, Menasha, Wis n writes: “I have used Peruna for a number of years. It cured me of chronic catarrh which 1 suffered with from infancy. “When my three children were bom they all had catarrh, but I have given them Peruna and find it very effective in ridding them of this horrible trouble. I find that it is also good to give them as a tonic and a preventative of colds and colic. ••In fact, I consider it a household blessing. I would not know how to raise my children without it. lam pleased to give it my recommends* tion.”—Amelia Sailer. Address Dr. S. B. Hartmap, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly con» fidential.
Will Dnne of Francesville, is spending a few days with Geo. Martin ai.d family. The Misses Myrtle and Belle Richmond visited Newland school Friday afternoon. Frank Walters had the good fortune to win the S9O buggy at K, A. Parker's in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Owenie and Miss Maggie Callahan attended the box social given by the Catholic school in Rensselaer Saturday night. John Hall’s sale was quite a success. Everything sold at a good price. Mr. Hall's intend moving to Chicago and shipped their goods Monday.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tpe blood and mucous surface. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack m*-dcine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country for years and is a regular prescription, It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props,, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. All swell dressers—men and women—buy their outfits at Murray’s. E. Stout’s patent snag proof rubbers, Ball band and Goodyear glove, will out wear nearly two pair of other makes. A complete stock at the Chicago Bagain Store. Stayed or Stolen: From my pasture in Newton tp., a black and white yearling steer, mostly black, branded “E. B.” an hip. Direct any information to, E. L. Bowers, R-R-I Brook, Ind.
AT PRIVATE SALE. At my farm 3 miles southeast of Foresman, three cows, will be fresh soon, 1 coming two-year-old heifer, 1 yearling bull, all thoroughbred Short Horn except one cow; also good disk, spader, ?;ang plow, 2 sets work harness, 1 arm wagon, etc. Will sell on terms to suit purchaser. J. W. Sage. HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. Three lots and good brick house, 6 rooms, summer-kitchen, drilled well, cistern, fruit of all kinds, good bam and other out buildings, 3 blocks of court house. For price and terms call on Mbs. N. 8. O’Meara, Rensselaer, Ind*
