Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
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J. W. Taylor was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Tharp vished her son Charles in Chicago last week. Mrs. Cormody and daughter Katie are visiting relatives at Madison Lake, Wis. W. E. Seymour has moved upon a farm in Jennings county,, near North Vernon. Jerome Clark has sold his 6o acre farm two miles east of town to Frank Weeks of Fairbury, lIL. ‘ consideration $110.33 P er acre - Dr. J. N. Hurty, the State health officer, has been engaged to deliver the closing number of the high school lecture course, Tuesday evening, April io. Roy Bherrow, the 12-year-old boy who disappeared mysteriously from his home in Goodland some ten years ago, returned home last week from Michigan, where he has been for the past few years, says the Herald. Recent births: Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shearer of Lafayette, formerly of Remington, a daughter; March 1, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Freed, of Bellevue, Neb., former residents, a daughter; March 12, to Mr. and Mrs, George Yeoman of Wadena, a son.
O. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley’s Kidney cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptons of kidney disease disappeared. lam glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to Btay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder, trouble." A. F. Long.
Jfebvland Miss Nettie Jordan went to Rockford, Hi., Thursday, Miss Augusta Sayler attended church at Gifford Sunday. Frank Hoben of Bradley, 111., was here Tuesday on business. Grant Davisson of Aix, was here one day last week on business. Berl Richmond of Pleasant Grove, visited his father here Sunday. W, S. Newberry is moving on the A. H. Hopkins’ farm near Virgie. Omer Hickman and the Pratt Brothers are putting in tile at Gifford this week. T. W. Beasy of Francesvilie, is moving on the G. H. Buch farm, west of town. Miss Nellie Wallace visited friends and relatives at Wheatfield from Saturday till Monday. Mr. Brown of Wheatfield, took charge of the night crew on the dredge Thursday night, and is running night and day now.
C. J. Hobbs, civil engineer of the C. & W. V., who lives at Kersey, was the guest of T. M. Callahan a couple of days last week.
Mrs. T. M. Callahan and daughters Ruth and Cecelia visited Wm. Whited and family at Stoutsburg a couple of days last week.
Do Not 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. These worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refdfte any substitute. It is the, best remedy for coughs and colds. A. F. Long.
Stoutsburg. Frank Johnson was in town Monday. We are having plenty of snow just now. A. Wisehart was in the city Sunday evening. Mr. .Timmons came to our city Monday to trade. Ur. Zeuch of Wheatfield, was in town Monday morning. Andrew Grube was a caller at Joe Grube’s Sunday eve. "Dollie” Warren is not feeling very good the last few days. Mr. Woods and Fred Thomas called on Mr. Nichols Sunday. Calvin Grimm was a business caller at North Judson Saturday. Fred Thomas and wife] are visiting with A. Woods and family, Louie Grube, who has been, quite sick for a few weeks, is on the mend. Wm. Grube, Sr,, visited with Joe Grube and family Sunday afternoon. John Grube and family visited in Wheatfield Friday eve and Saturday, Mrs. Bruce White of Rensselaer, is visiting hei sister, Mrs. Wm. Warren.
Goldie Grimm and Edward Grube ate dinner with Wm. Whited’s Friday. Rachel Antrim, who hat been quite poorly for some time, don’t improve very last.
Mr. Calloway and Wm. Warren attended the Williams’ tale near Roselawn Tuesday.
Mrs. T. M. Callahan of vis ited several days with Wm. Whited at d wife last week.
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Mrs. James Murray and daughter and Mrs. Frank Wallace of Kersey, called on Mrs. Wm. Whited Sunday. Mrs. Grace Howe returned to her home at Medaryville Tuesday, after a few days visit with her pareuts, Frazier Antrim and family.
Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglect* d is liable t,o cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the development of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yeild quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Folev's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else “just as good.” A. F. Long.
Sotithbvest Jordan Plenty of snow nowadays. Henry Bililt* of Benton Go., visited Chas. Weller bunday. Miss Myrtle Keen visited the Eck girls a few days this week.
The neighbors assisted John Keliy with his butchering Tuesday. The oyster supper at Capes’ was well attended Wednesday evening. Lizzie Eck stayed all night with Myrtle Keen Saturday evening. Nate Keen and daughter Myrtle spent Saturday and Sunday in Goodland.
Dunn'Oitle Spring has been succeeded by zero. Miss Anna Behles was a Wheatfield goer Monday. Assessor Lakin and wife of Union tp., visited with the latter's parents in this vicinity last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Hight and families ate goose with Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Collins and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilliard last Saturday evening.
We want to thank friend San Pierre tor his best wishes, and eternal friendship. When he gets fatally struck with Cupid’s clubs we will extend to him our best wishes.
William Fitzgerald has been doing some much needed repairing on and in the house occupied by your friend D. V. Mr. Hilliard done the carpenter work and Messrs. Price and Davis the masonry.
We are now enjoying the tail end of winter, and *s things now appear we are afraid that bis tail has been spliced, for the end is not yet. The groundhog, like the professional weather prophet, occasionally stumbles into the right rut now and then.
Our friend Claspell, who as a mechanical genius stands high in the profession, has installed in bis repair shop here, a saw-gummer which is run by a gasoline engine. The entire outfit with the exception of the engine is the invention of Mr. Clasp**!!. He surely turns out good work.
Our friend DeAimond has installed in his shop at this place one of the finest
IHE above picture of the man and fish is the trademark of Scott’s Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized countries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calamity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats iu nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott’s Emulsion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the liest thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate I>eople, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. Send tor toe* ut tuple. SCOTT * BOWNB, CHKMISTB M 9-411 mu mm, nrw you m. ud sl.to. AH dntggiete.
inventions in the shape of a trip hammer ever devised. For simplicity, practibility and originality it has no equal. As his shop is now constituted it is the best in Jasper county and as a presiding genius, DeArmond is the peer of this county, too.
Write I>r. Shoop, Racine, Wia., for his free book on Rheumatism. It tells about rheumatism, about the causes, the way to live to avoid and free the system of rheumatic poisons—even in desperate cases—with Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Tablets. Sold by A. F. Long. .
OaK CroxJe J. B. Gwin was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Mrs. Wagner of the Oil Fields called on Mrs. Jessup Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clinger spent Sunday with home folks. Bertie Wynkoop spent Sunday with friends north of Wheatfield. Edna Jessup spent Saturday night with Clara Keene of Lonely Valley. Ed and Mrs. Jessup and daughter Susie did shopping in Wheatfield Tuesday. Owen Wallace and Fred Pickener attended the dance at Wheatfield Saturday evening.
Several of the Oak Grove pupils were snowbond Monday and Tuesday morning an could not attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Miller of Wheatfield passed through our territory Sunday evening on their way home from Blackford.
Eli Meade, an old gentleman living with Freeman Gifford, was stricken with paralysis Saturday and died in a few hours. Dr. Zeuch was summoned, but could render no aid whatever. Interment in the Zard cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Fred Jessup thought he was the champion coon hunter but had some of the conceit taken out of him a few davs ago after following a track which he supposed was a coon for several miles, but to his surprise he found an old gray cat sunning itself.
The reath of Life. It’s a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man’s chiefest study. Like thousands of others. Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, 0., has learned how to do this. She writes: “Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two yeais and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. O, it’s grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free.
Dixie Sea Blue Sea was froze up last week. Mr. Garvin’s baby, which has been seriously ill, is improving at this writing. Miss Mabel Coghill was the guest of the Misses Beaver Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Beaver and daughter Viola spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Vesta Beaver. Miss Lillie Sommers has returned iKme from Mr. Waymire's where she has been working for the past week. We are afraid that Lone Star has worried herself to death over Albert, as she did not appear last week. Manson and Lud say St. Patrick’s day only comes once a year and they make good use of it while it's here. Jake Beaver and sisters Misses Esta and Elsie, spent Saturday and Sunday with their uncle and family in Monon. Charley Sommers took supper with his sister, Mrs. Ella Beaver and family Sunday evening, and attended church.
Nels Anderson moved on the Eli Cfitser farm last Thursday, and George Beaver moved on the Mat Yeager farm. Lud Clark and family, Mort and John Sommers and families and Mr. and Mrs. Bloom were the guests of John Sommers and family.
Starving to Death. ■ Because her stomach was so weakened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St« Columbus. O'", was literally starving to death. She writes: “Mv stomach was bo weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep: and not before I was given up to die was 1 induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improvement began at .once, and a complete cure followed.” Best health Tonic on earth, 50c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist.
Fair Oaks My, wasn’t that snow Sunday night and Monday a whopper? Our schools had exceptionably fine exercises the last day of school. Mrs. D. L. Keen and little daughter Neva visited friends at Shelby Saturday. John Carder of Jordan tp„ spent a couple days in Fair Oaks the Utter part of the week. Cora Dewitt and wife have moved into one of A 1 Helsel’s properties in the north part of town. Mrs. Fannie Bringle and Mrs. Irene Moore went to Rensselaer Sunday to meet an eye specialist. The Gundrum dredire broke down Thursday again, they will be laid up for a couple or three weeks for repairs.
Mrs. F. M. Goff, who has been almost entirely helpless with rheumatism for sometime, is some better at this writing. Mr. Vaughn of Kentucky arrived here last week. He moved his household goods out onto the Hillis & Tolin ranch Tuesday. Bruce Moffitt’s dredge got to the C. & E. I. Ry., Friday and now is waiting for the bridge builders to come before cutting through the grade
Mrs. Nora Thornton left here Tuesday for Donaldson, Minn., where she was summond to the bedside of her husband S. B. Thornton who is dangerously sick.
John Karr’s land trade which was reported some time ago, has fell through with. The other parties failed to pro duce the “spon,’’ so he will Remain where be is.
Joe Cole, who lives a few miles south of town, made a trip over west of Roselawn on the Adams ranch Friday after a load of machinery which he purchased at a sale some time ago. A 1 Helsel and family arrived here Monday from Minnesota where they went about a year ago. He says he will probably build a new house here in town to live in this summer.
Mrs. Josiah Thompson visited her sister Mrs. Maggie Keller at Plainfield, 111., a few days this week. Harry Keller went with her and expects to remain with his mother for some time. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt went down near Julian the first of the week to stay with er cousin, Miss Christina Flock, while her father, W. L. Bringle is visiting bis brother in Washington Go., who is dangerously sick.
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I „„ Lucas County. 1 * Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenev & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Connty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evefy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1888. ,q F . r , A. W. GLEASON, . Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hail’s Family Pills for constipation.
Wabash Special Bargains. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Los Angeles, Msy 7-11, ’O6. Tickets on sale April 24 to May 4, inclusive. Final return limit July 31. Liberal stopovers. Tickets will be sold either to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Rate $62.50. Nationsl Educational Association, San Francisco, July 9-13, ’O6, Via Wabash. Tickets on sale June 24 to July 8, inclusive. Final return limit Sept. 15, ’O6. Liberal stopover allowed in both directions. Usual baggage allowance. Tickets good going one direct route and returning any other direct route, Side trips from San Antonio to City of Mexico and return 125.00, and to other Mexican points at correspondingly low rates. Grand Canyon, Ariz., and return $6.50 from Williams. Reduced rates from Los Angeles and San Francisco to poins within the State for this occasion. Rate—Lafayette. $84.00: Delphi, *05.00; Logansport, $85,80; Peru, 666.30. The Wabash offers their patrons excellent free reclining chair cars as well as ladies’ high back day coach service. Daily tourist sleeping coach service via the Wabash from St. Louis. "To answer questions is a pleasure.’’ Ask them. Address, THOS. FOLLEN, Lafayette. Ind, Pass. Sc Tick. Agt. For more than 17 years Dr. Shoop has prescribed and compounded a certain shrub remedy Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. The Spanish Americans in and about the Rocky Moutain districts call this plant the “sacred herb.” Always specify Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. It is sold under guarantee that it positively contains no opium or other narcotic poisons Sold by A. F. Long. If you want hand-tailored clothes at ready-made prices, call on Duvall & Lundy, We are anxious to show you our big line of rugs and carpets. The It. E. Murray Co. For Rent: Small new cottage in the northwest part of town. Enquire of John Schaulaub. If you have a cream reparator you want the best. If it is a De Laval it is all right, B. D. Comer, Agent. Gold Medal Flour is cheaper at 75 per bbl. more than any other flour. Car just received. Chicago Bargain Stor^ Please give us a chance to show you what we cab do for you in all kinds of spring and summer sewing. Stella M. Hanson. ’Phone 276. Irene Lutz. We take in more eggs than all the rest together. Ask for cash prices, then come to us. Chicago Bargain Store. Remember, when we say we clean, press and repair any suit we sell free for 1 year, we mean we do it right, not half do it. Duvall & Lundy. Eyes examined free; latest methods; by A. G. Catt, Eyesight Specialist. Graduate refractionPermanently located in Rensselaer. Office upstairs in new Murray-Long Block. See the complete new stock ladies’ fine muslin underwear. Chicago Bargain Store. 70 acre farm, 9 miles west of Columbus, Ind., 10 acres in fruit, 12 acres bottom land, 20 acres timber. Price $1,050 A bargain if sold at once. For particulars address J. Wood, Mt. Liberty, Ind. For Sale:— Fruit trees, fruit plants, all kinds of flowering climbing plants, flowering shrubs, roses, shade and ornamental trees. Six months time if deeired; will deliver free to your depot, a certificate and guarrantee with each order. Write to day for catalogue and prices. J. W. Poole & Co., Bwanington, Benton 00., Ind. Advertise in The Democrat
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER, IND.. JAN. 39. 1906. 1 RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans $252,488 74 Capital Stock- $30,000 00 U. S and County Bonds... 16,420 00 Surplus and Profits 10,476 36 Rank Building 8,000 00 Circulating Notes.,-—. 7.500 00 Cash and due from banks 115,514 45 Deposits 344,423 83 $392,403 19 $392,403 19 JVWWVW* DIRECTORS. A. PARKISON. JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Cashier. JAMBS T. RANDLE, OEO. B. HURRAY. Form Loons a specialty a snare 01 your Patronage is solicited. rMHIi < ’ We are Wholesale dealers In Poultry, Produce * , < ’ Raw Furs. \ Located on Cullen street, north of % , 1 the Makeever Hotel. If you have stock of this * , < ’ kind give us a call. j: MOSES ATLASS’ SONS, j; J. O. CLINE, Mgr. |i !M n inhlor ?n q Qhnno Hull Ouu!ulUbul \ ALL T'REVIOX/S SALES | % KNOCKED Ijsf THE HEAD. | I 1 1 FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 3 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. £ VS**V****SSSVS* VSSVVVVVVXSSSXXVVXXS jn iv wi ill M Yard I J I V* , J VVV . V .J J > IUI vl {
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