Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
Remington. RkMINOTON R. k.TIMKTABLK. ■ABT. | TBAIHS. Will 8:10 a.m. Mall and Passenger 9:88a.m 9:88 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) 1:50 p.m Joe Turner and family have moved to Kankakee, 111. James Washburn was in Kentland on business last Thursday. C. T. Denham attended a special meeting of the county commissioners at Rensselaer Monday. The railroad company is building a water tank and pumping station at the creek just east of town. H. W. Milner and two sons spent a few days in Indianapolis last week visiting the family of his son Joe. Recent births: March 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Greene Of Sheldon, No. Dak., former residents here, a daughter. Clarence Parks who has been working for the Jasper County Lumber Co., is now clerking in C. H. Peck & Co’s, store. Ray Tyler of near Remington was one of the half dozen Purdue students expelled last week for hazing a fellow student. w R. I. Lane, after a few years absence in Arkansas, near Obear, has returned with his family and taken up his residence on his farm north of town.
George Stoudt, who was severely injured in falling from a tree which he was trimming recently, is recovering and hopes to get to work again this week, Kentland Democrat: J. B. Tedford was at Idaville Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his father who was suffering with painful injuries sustained by a fall on an icy sidewalk Thursday of last week. The democrats of Carpenter tp. elected the following precinct committeemen Saturday: West, Thomas Beasey; East, A. H. Dickinson; South, W. A. Lock. George Besse was chosen township chairman and Ira W. Yeoman secretary. The republican representative convention will meet at Monticello next Thursday, It is sincerely hoped that the delegates will not be so foolish as to nominate the "little man" from Remington. It is not our “put in," perhaps, yet we don t like to see a joke carried too far. Mr. Thomas B. Wieggansof Graymont, 111., and Miss Katbarene F. Pampel were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pampel, southeast of town, Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p, m., Rev. Postil officiating. They will reside at Graymont, where the groom conducts a grocery store. - -■ For more than 17 year* Dr. Shoop baa prescribed and compounded a certain ahrub remedy Dr. Shoop’a Cough Cure. The Span lab American* in and about the Rocky Moutain district* call this plant the “sacred herb.” Always specify Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. It is ■old under guarantee that it positively contains no opium or other narcotic poisons Sold by A. F. Long. JVetx/Zand G. H. Bush was in Rensselaer Friday on business. Ed Snider and Viola Hancock visited John Richard and family Sunday. Mr. Kenosky and family of Hamlet, have moved here and will engage in truck farming this year. T. M. Callahan was in Chicago and Bradley, 111., last week, from Wednesday till Saturday, on business. Henry Dahncke and family visited Mrs. Dabncke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berger in Walker tp., Sunday. B, J. Gifford has sold to the oil company about 900 acres of land in sections 4, 28, 29 and 32 at S6O per acre cash. William DeMoss of Monon and Chas. Salt well and family of Pleasant Grove, visited William Marion here Sunday. Sunday School was organized here ' Sunday and hereafter there will be Sunday School here every Sunday at 9 o'clock a. m.
The reath of Life. It's a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest Inngs. Powerful lunge means powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man~s cbiefest study. Like thousands of others. Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, 0., has learned howto do this. She writes: "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped my cough of two years 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 (1.00. Trial bottle free.
Foresman. Morns Thomas is on the sick list this week. Dr. Miller says we are to have another snow storm. Clarence Lowe visited friends at Foresman Sunday. Rich Pollock and wife visited at Goodland last Sunday. Hello! Elt, what was the matter with your horse Sunday night? Young Steve says he thinks he will be ~paddy on the railroad~ this summer. Otis Powers went to South America the other day to visit his friend, Jake Dewey. Earl McCabe returned from the marshes and said it was not very good bunting. Dad Ford has purchased the old race horse from John Sage. Dad says he will ~how us around. A week ago last Wednesday a few ladies came from Kent to attend the house party at Ade~s. Bruce Stevens was on the sick list
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last Friday and Saturday. Little Steve filled his place as teacher. The boys gathered a small crowd and charivari Joe Duffy last week. How did you like the racket, Joe? Bruce Stevens and mother visited Geo. Bill’s Sunday. is going to work for Chas. Mathers when school is out. Preventlcs taken at the "sneeze stage" will prevent a seated cold; they do not physic, and consequently there is no griping. These simple, yet effectual candy cold tablets, reach a .cold by opening 'the pores of the body. Risk Be, to test Dr, Shoop's Preventlcs. Sold by A. F. Long. JCn/man. Chris Zimmer was trading stock in our vicinity last week. Lizzie Jungle is going to stay at home the rest of the season. Frank Middlecamp and mother have come back on their farm. We have a new barber in Kniman. A good chance for a Turkish bath, boys; be in the swim. Kniman would be very quiet lately, if it wasn't for the March winds, stirring it up now and then. Warren Springer has shipped a fancy roadster for his superintendent’s use, time 2:14 on rough roads. The manager of the K. V, O. C. is getting busy for the next concert, which will be held about Easter. Anna Ott is a nine time winner in cooking and all around housekeeping, while her mother is absent. Billie Schoizer is in a bad predica-. ment. He said that he could not attend any more dances, because he had soled his shoes with such large tacks that he is unable to dance. Chas. Hart has been getting up out of bed at 3 a. m., for the last few mornings to get all the ducks and geese that are roosting on the ranch, but has not got enough for a shipment yet.
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: ~My stomach was so 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 I 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.
Surrey Francie Zacker returned to Chicago last week. Jay Wilcox and George Thornton returned home from Valparaiso Sunday, Some of Frank Kenton's family are supposed to be taking the whooping congb. Mrs. Larsh, Mrs. Leek and the two Misses Beam of Rensselaer Sundayed at Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty were guests of E. S. Thornton and family Sunday. Mr. Lomegan has rented the Guss Yeoman place, as they needed some more farm land. Some unknown person borrowed ten or twelve bushels of Gid Miller's seed corn the other evening after supper. Joe Halligan was here Monday making arrangements to rent part of the farm that they purchased of Hugh Brosnan last fall. The Farmer dredge is being rebuilt as fast as the weather will admit of. Probably will commence work in three or four weeks. Wonder why there isn~t any cases of divorcement or marriages or births <n oir town this winter? Maybe the g roun 1 hog is to blame. M. T. Parks, station agent on the Monon al South Raub, is making a week's visit here with old acquaintances and his parentt.■ Quite a number of farmers are paving off their ditch assessments instead of letting it go into a twelvje year bond. A good bead is that, boys. There was a successful term of school closed Friday. A good program was on the bill of fare. The teacher may engage in some kind of duck hunting now as he said he never saw so much game in his life as was around here. Newton township is a very confortable and happy place to live. It has one postoffice, no churches, no saloons, (but two alleged ones, and they don't apply for a license,) plenty of talking machines; bachelors and old maids are shy as bad cats; land cheap, soil good.
Do Not Be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar aa a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley~s Honey and Tar many imitation* are offered for the genuine. These worthies* imitation* have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the, best remedy for coughs and colds. A. F. Long.
'Dunn'dille Oliver Turner is quite sick. Col. Finn is quite seriously afflicted with a very bad cough. Rev. Ballow preached a very able sermon at D. V. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannan called on Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hight are the proud possessdrs of a new Crown piano, which is surely a fine instrument. Misses May Fairchild and Hatel Herath visited friends in this vicinity last Saturday and Sunday. r--
Mr. and Mrs. Hight and we’uns were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilmington Sunday evening. Messrs. Stalbaum and Fisher done missionary work in the interest of gravel roads the first of the week. We are glad to announce that John Maguire, who has been very sick for the past few weeks, is rapidly regaining health. A. B. Claspell has shaken the sand of old Kankakee from bis feet and moved down to the hub, Rensselaer. We wish him success. We are of the opinion that the gospel and politics like oil and water, will not mix even if you use the paddle of theology to stir them. We are violently opposed to this seige of dampness. It may be an ideal piece of weather for ducks and geese but I begemine if it is very much of a song exciter for the farmers. Our good friend, Brother San Pierre, was the guest of your correspondent and wife Saturday evening. As a literary incubator, in which good cheer is hatched, San Pierre has no peer. The Brethern Society of D. V. held their first monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilliard last Friday evening. The meeting was held in honor of Miss Edna Witt, who was blessed with a birthday. As a unique society whose originality is above dispute, it was surely a grand success. Prince Albert coats and white ,vests 'were prominently in evidence.
G. 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 eympttfas of kidney disease disappeared. lam glad to say that I have neyer had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley~s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble.~ A. F. Long.
Soutbbuest Jordan Union school will close Thursday. John Dennis called at Kelly~s Monday. F. Dule called at Frank Eek~s Friday. Charley Cain called at Eek~s Monday. Tommy thinks Goodland is all O. K again. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nafziger, a son. Water and mud are a thing of the present. Charley Cain cailed on Will Cain~s Tuesday. Henry Cain called on George Eck Monday. Mr. Gilman called on John Hudson Tuesday. Tommy Cain called at F. C. Eek~s Monday. Charley Sage called on D. Augspurger Tuesday. Orville Putt was a Goodland goer Saturday. We are having our regular old spring weather now. The little son of Wm. Gushaw is low with bronchitis. Mrs. Tom Porter called on Mrs. John Reed Tuesday. John Kelly and Will Cain were in Goodland Tuesday. Katie Michael and Mabelle Roy are visiting in Kentland.
For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby; that is why babies are fat. If youi baby is scrawny, Scott’s Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat surrounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott’s Emulsion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Tend for froo lamjilt. tßa aura that thia picture In tha form of a label la on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott 4* Boivno Chomlata 409*414 Jtrfft Me. aad SI. OO AUDrugglaU
Levi Kuboski spent Saturday night and Sunday at Eek~s. Matie Eck is staying this week with her uncle John Farrell. Mabelle Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday at Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family were Remington goers Sunday. Estella Cain spent Saturday evening at Goodland with Lena Youngs, Mabel and Ethel Cain spent Friday and Saturday with the Eck girls. Jack Antchffand Orville Putt attended church at Union Friday evening. Mrs. Chas. Patrick spent a few days this week with relatives in Goodland. Frank Eck is improving his new farm by pulling out hedge and cutting down trees. Say, Tommy, next time you and your partner are going to Nebraska, don~t back out so soon, Mr, and Mrs. Cain, Art Putt, Mr, and Mrs. Michael and Lena Youngs spent Sunday at John Kelly~s. Mrs. Wm. Cain, Mrs. John Kelly and daughters Leona and Gertrude spent Friday with Mrs. John Putt. Myrtle and Pearl Keen, Matte Eck, Albert Gray and Charley Weller spent Thursday evening at ,M. Cain's, Miss Clara Hudson, who is attending high school in Goodland, entertained her class at her home Thursday evening. Supper was served and everybody reported a good time. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for his free book ou 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.
Fair Oaßj Snow is all gone and mud is as deep as ever. Rev. O~Brien occupied the pulpit in the M. E. church Sunday at 3 p. m. Will and Bert Warren carred cordwood for Lawler & Thompson here this week. Bruce Moffitt~s dredge got through the C. & E. I. Ry., Sunday; there was quite a crowd out to see it work. Emery Cox of the Harris ranch, returned home Friday, after a week's visit with his parents in Nebraska. > Mike Duffy of Fowler, hauled a car load of corn from here to his ranch a few miles west, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thornton arrived from Wisconsin Monday. His condition is very serious, but he is some better at present. Traffic over the C. & E. 1., was somewhat delayed Monday between here and Lacrosse, owing to the bridge not being completed across the Moffitt ditch, Mrs. John Kight came up from Lafayette the last of the week to pack up and ship their household goods down there, where they expect to reside. Wilbur Dodge of Streator, 111., came over the first of the week. He bought a horse of bis father, R. H. Dodfie, and shipped him to Streator Wednesday. Stephen Comer of the east part of the township, was in these parts the first of the week working a saloon remonstrance against the present applicant, C. A. Gundy, Mrs. J. R. Mallatt and children of Brook, came up Saturday in answer to a summons to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Kesler, who is suffering with a severe attack of the shingles, but is some better at this writing. The prospects for a gravel road in Jackson tp, is not $0 bright now as it was a couple of weeks ago. It seems that after the promoters got the most of the names on their petition they cut out a mile of the road, which runs past some of the best farms in the township, consequently about all the north end of the township say they intend to fight it to a finish.
| COBBUPOMDIItCB CONTINUXDON LABTPAOB.I Statx of Ohio, City of Tolbdo, 1 Lucas County. s ’ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every 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 dav of December, A. D. 1886. , A. W. GLEASON, (mal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by ail Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
When you want an up-to-date and very stylish bat buy a “Kingsbury” at Duvall & Lundy’s, Wabash Special Bargains. Nobloa of tho Mystic Shrine, Loa Angolas, May 7-11, *O6. Tickets ou sale April 34 to May 4, Inclusive. Final return limit July 81. Liberal stopovers. Tickets will be sold either to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Rate 563.50. National Educational Aaaociation, San Franoisoo, July 9-13, *o6,c Via Wabash. Tickets on sale June 34 to July 6. inclusive. Final return limit Sept. 15, "06. Liberal stopover allowed in both directions. Usual baggage allowance. Tickets good going one direet route and returning any other direct route. Side trips from San Antonio to City of Mexico and returp 135.00, and to other Mexican pointe at correspondingly low rates. Grand Canyon, Aris., and return $6.50 from Williams. Reduced rates from Los Angeles and San Francisco to polos within the State for this occasion. Rate—Lafayette, $04.00: Delphi, 105.00; Logansport, $05.80; Peru, 100.80. The Wabash offers their patrons excellent free reclining chair can aa well as ladies' high back day coach service. Daily tourist sleeping coach service via the Wabash from St. Louie. “To answer questions is a pleasure.” Ask them. Address, THOS. FOLLKN. Lafayette, Ind. Pass. A Tick. Agt.
STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER, IND.. JAN. 39. '906.
BB6OUBCES. Loan* 9252,468 74 U. 8. and County Bonds... 16,420 00 Bank Building 8,000 00 Cash and due from bank* 115,514 45 1392,403 19
DIRECTORS. A. PARKISONX JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH. President. Vice-President. Cashier. JAMES;T. RANDLE. GEO. E. HURRAY. Form loons 0 specially... . ■ 1 Share 01 Your Paironaae is soiicned.
non I JAY W. WILLIAMS | Has the Largest Line of Carpets and Rugs of •) (0 anyone in Rensselaer and is selling them at •) bed-rock prices; and he is still in the Furni- •) ture business. (• I OPP. COURT HOUSE |
? n nhtpr to p nii Qh Apo l OlUUll lb Oulu l OllUuu ALL PHEVIOVS SALES KNOCKED I/f THE HEAD. FENDIG'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
—■— inM■nt M M j <! HcLtJing Opened new yards on <[ Front street, north of Washington, will always keep on hand a full line of Coal, Wood and Feed. Highest market price I; paid for Grain of all kinds. All deliveries promptly made. Satisfaction «* guaranteed < > > <* IVE ME YOUR NEXT ORDER. < * J. E. BISLOSKY, Prop. Ji TELEPHONE. No. 68. c
Wri.nmii4lyoM.il! I' M and Fi.r.lgn ? < 1 Send model, sketch or photo of invention for < <' free report on patentability. For free book, f (' HowtoSeeureTDinE IIIDIfQ write? Clears The Complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best laxative for women and children as it la mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. Orino Is much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathartics as it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. A. F. Long.
LIABILITUB. Capital Stock..B 30.000 00 Surplus and Profit* 10,479 36 Circulating Notes.,. 7.500 00 Deposit* 344,428 83 8392,403 19
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