Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
'Remington. w 1 , rHAIJNt* i 9:10 t. ra. Hailaud Passenger TiijaTm 9:3* *. m. Local Freight 12:42 p. m ll:-<8*. in. Mall and Passenger 6:12 p.m 8:10 a.m. Passenger (Sun.o’ly) 7:50 p.m
C. T Dye has a new Olds automobile. Plowing for corn is now in order in this locality. Webb Reed of Mena, Ark., is visiting relatives and friends here. Tom Shew and John McLaughlin were Rensselaer visitors Tuesday. D. V. Garrison and J. A. Teter were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. The Remington tile factory started up for the season’s work last week. Jasper Guy was over to the hub Monday looking after matters in court. A new plate glass front has'been put in the Bowman & Bell restaurant room. A. J. Brooks has the foundation in for his fine new residence on South Ohio street. J. W. Phelps went to Larimore, No, Dak., last week with a party of land seekers. Gerald Washburn of Earl Park was the guest of his brother James here a couple of days last week. Steve Yeoman of Indianapolis spent a few days here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Yeoman. Mrs. C. P. Wright of Rensselaer, has been at the bedside of her father, E. B. Vondersmith, here a few days this week. Brookston Reporter: Miss Elda Alkire of Remington came Thursday to make her home this summer with her aunt, Mrs. Robt. Merchant, E. B. Vondersmith, a well known old resident of Remington, is in a very serious condition from erysipelas in one of his feet, caused from the removal of the nail from one of his toes that was giving him considerable trouble. Owing to "Daddy’s” advanced age 83 years, it is feared he will not recover. Well, the railroad company will not fence up its right-of-way between Ohio and Indiana streets, at least not just yet. Judge Hanley, at Rensselaer Monday, made the temporary injunction, granted some time ago, permanent, and forever enjoins them from fencing up this, part of the town. Hurrah for Remington!
Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it aids digestion, and stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating these organs like pills and ordinary cathartics. It cures indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A. F. Long.
fietoland Miss Cecelia Callahan is on the sick list. Theodere Smith was at the "hub" on business Friday. Harry Giftord Went to Bradley Thursday on business. Bert Neese and Dan Ryan of Gifford were here Sunday. Miss Nellie Wallace Spent Sunday with her parents at Laura. Oats sowing and onion seeding is about all done around here. John Bowen and sons were at Rensselaer Saturday on business. Abe Aery went to Kersey Saturday on business, returning Monday. Messers. Applegate and Schleman of Francesville, were here on business Thursday. Geo. Beedy, Berl Richmond, Chas. Saltwell and Wm. Obenchan all rode the I. O. O. F. “goat" at Gifford Saturday night. T. M. Callahan took contracts for one hundred acres of pickles this week, to be raised for the Bloomington Pickle Co. this year. Geo. Martin and daughter Maudie were at” Reusselaer Saturday, the latter taking the special examination for common school graduates.
A Young Mother at 70. “My mother haa suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity Bhe had in the prime of life,” writes Mrs. W. L. (iilpatrick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria. Biliousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long’s drug store.
Stoutsburg. Mr. Wm. Warren was a caller here Monday. Buzz Marble was here looking after bis hay Saturday. Albert Keene of Wheatfield was seen in our town Tuesday, Wm. Whited purchased a fine cow of Buzz Marble Monday. s* Mrs. C. Wesner and family spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Warren. Mrs. Timmons and granddaughter were Wheatfield goers Saturday Mr. Johnson of Chicago came for an extended visit with his son at this place. Geo. Grube of Momence was the guests of his father Saturday and Sun day. Geo. Conquelin's little girl who was kicked by a mule, is better at this writing. J. D. Potts received a nice lot of fruit trees last week to be put on the Nave farm. Andrew Barbee and wife of Tefft spent Monday with A. Woods and family. John Clager and son Frank are hauling W. A. Wisehart's pickles to Demotte this week. John Grube has moved bis family to Kersey, where he intends firing on the C. & W. V. Ry.
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Little Rachel Antrim, who has been confined to her bed for ten weeks, is able to be out again. Ben Grube and Miss Hattie Warren were the guests of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Zick, Sunday, in East Walker.
Blood Poieoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Or. King's Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discomfort. 26c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist.
Valpo X/ni'Versity. Miss Iva Moffitt is here taking teachers’ work. The Asher’s brothers’ father visited them one day last week. Dolly Hershman and her bow-k attended church Sunday evening. Miss Florence Hershman looks very attractive in her new Easter hat. Vick Comer spent Saturday and Sunday at home, with wife and babe. < “McK” never fails in getting a trial balance if he gets a letter on the morning's mail. McCurtain is getting very pious; he escorted Leo Brusnahan to church Sunday evening. Miss Lura Reed thinks the lawyers are O. K. Takes one lesson per week, usually on Sunday evening. We would like to inform Prof. Garriott that the Jasper County Democrat comes only once a week, not daily. Miss Elizabeth Leuers and Mr. Francis Gar>ott were taking in the sights at Sayer's Lake Sunday afternoon. The University took up a collection at Chapel exercises Wednesday morning for the San Francisco sufferers, C. F, Brusnahan BS; L. L. D., is sporting an Irish grin—be is expecting a visitor in the not far distant future. Marion Pierson is quite popular among the lawyers of bis class, and also among the fair young "school ma’ams” of other classes. Miss Emma Lane and Elizabeth Luers are working tor a grade in Chapel this term. F. G. always manages to get a seat near their pew. =— Jasper Co., is well represented in the University this spring. It has 1 Medical, 3 Lawyers, 4 Commercials, 6 Scientifics and about 10 Teachers. Our sage and philosopher Lester A. Sayers, A, S. & Q. Z„ has been engaged in the coal business for the past week, having overestimated the cold weather. Miss Pearle McGee was seen painting a “portrait” a few days ago. Upon further investigations it was found to be that of Mr. John A. Logan, a prominent law student of this University. Louis Hershman has been sick for some weeks with a wart on the back of bis neck. Dr. Ed Hershman has been giving it scientifistic treatment and he is now using it for a collar button. Lee Fisher and brother Homer spent Saturday and Sunday with their father Mr. Frank Fisher, in Kankakee tp., Jasper Co. Lee returhed Sunday afternoon, looking slightly sleepy. He had evidently been elsewhere than home. Ord Hanley, our promising young lawyer, is becoming quite an athlete. He is contemplating boarding at Heritage Hall, Table No. 2, where special meals are served for the Y. M. C. A,, track team. He is taking special diet and training for the five mile foot race, to be held at the fair grounds next Saturday.
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Vine Groile Andy Ropp lost a valuable cow last Friday. Ethel Walker was in our vicinity Tuesday. Bessie Ropp was a Reusselaer goer Saturday. Harry and Jimmy Britt are better at this writing. Mr. Miller and family Sundayed in Hanging Grove.
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Sunday School is progressing fine, with a large attendance. Dan Hopkins of Valma was seen in in our vicinity Sunday. Janie McCleary is staying with Hale Grant and wife near Valma. Janie McCleary of Independence, passed the county examination* Mr, Eib and family of yalma spent Sunday afternoon in our vicinity. John Kimble of Gifford was in our vicinity contracting for pickle growing this year. Frank McGinnis of Aix attended Sunnay School at Independence Sunday afternoon. Art Snow and best girl spent Saturday night and Sunday with Bert Jenkins and wife near Rensselaer, Maggie Torbet of Rensselaer spent Siturday night and Sunday with her parents, James Torbet’s. Miss Belle Torbet of Thorntown, returned home Wednesday after a several days visit with her uncle, James Torbet.
Danger From The Plague. There’s grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent, unless you take Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Wails, of Forest City. Me., writes: "tt’a » Godsend to people living In climates where coughs and colds prevail. I And it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, givesTwonderful relief in -Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Coldß. 60c and SI.OO. Guaranteed by A. F. Long's drug store. Trial bottle free.
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Days of laughing spring time. C. Lundin of .Knox, is working on the gravel road. Tibbs & Prettyman, contractors for gravel roads, have moved to San Pierre. Say, Joe, we would like to try some of that seed corn it you will guarantee it to grow. Work on the gravel road is being pushed; hauling gravel was commenced last Friday. Albert 'Rasmussen and Miss Estella White attended church at San Pierre Sunday eve. Most farmers here are through sowing oats and preparations are being made for the corn crop. J. F. Payne, our city druggist, has the gravel fever also. He is scooping gravel from the cars like a good fellow. Louis Elred is working for H. H. Wynant. Louis is a hustler and declared he did not care what we called him, just so he was not called too late for meals. O. K., Louie. Dr. L. D. Glazebrook, who formerly practiced medicine at San Pierre for a number of years with unparalleled success, died last Friday at his home in Knox of spinal disease, which bad been growing upon him for years. He was one of the most highly respected citizens of the county. The county especially feels the loss of this noble man.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several year since my lungs weie so badly affected that I had many hetnorrages," writes A. M. Ake. of Wood, Ind- ”1 took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar. and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble.” Foley's Honev and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. A. F. Long.
Fair OaKs Charley Gundy is painting A 1 Helsel's houses. John Carder of Jordan tp„ was here over Sunday. Forest fires are very numerous in these parts nowadays. S. B. Thornton and wife made a business trip to Rensselaer Monday. Health is generally good; weather is fine; farmers are busy and news scarce. Mrs. Cottiugham has improved the appearance of her property with a new fence. Peck Cottingham and Sam Crawford have a big job of building wire fence for Jack Lawler. Mrs. Ike Right returned home Tuesday, after a lew days visit with relatives in Lafayette. Abe Bringle and wife took dinner with his father, W. L Bringle, west of Rensselaer, Sunday. Mrs. John White of Demotte, with two children, visited relatives here a couple of days the latter part of the week. I. M. Dill, of Buffalo, White county, visited his brother-in-law, W. H. Cottingham and family, from Friday till Monday. Mrs. James Clifton returned home Friday, after a week’s visit with ber mother, Mrs. J. A. Powell, west of Rensselaer. The pickle people are barreling and shipping their pickles from here now. They have shipped three car loads already. Will Tolly and wife, who have been over in Newton Co., working and cooking i n the Hamilton & Templeton dredge, have returned home. P. W. Nelson, now Monon agent at Brookston, but formerly of Fair Oaks, was badly burned about the face on Wednesday evening of last week, causedjiby the explosion of gasoline while working with the pump engine at the water tank at that place. The night operator, Mr. Petty, who was assisting Mr. Nelson, was aiso badly burned about the hands and face and was taken to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital at Lafayette. Both are getting along aa well as could be expected and no serious results are appiehended.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, a* mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except od prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney St Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Halt’s Family Pills for constipation.
Nervous Worn-Out If you are in this condition, your nerve force is weak —the power is giving out, the organs of your . body have “slowed up,” and do their work imperfectly. This failure to do the work required, clogs the system and brings distress and disease. When the nerves are weak the heart is unable to force the life-giving blood through your veins; the stomach fails to digest food; the kidneys lack power to filter impurities from the blood, and the poisonous waste remains in the system to breed disease. Nerve energy must be restored. Dr. Miles’ Nervine will do it, because it strengthens the nerves; it is a nerve medicine and tonic, that rebuilds the entire nervous system. "Several years ago I was all broken down. I was nervous, worn-out. could not sleep, and was in constant pain. I doctored for months, and finally the doctor said he could do nothing for me. I began taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and used altogether eight bottles, and I became strong and healthy, and now weigh 170 pounds.” H. C. CUNNINGHAM. 108 Ellsworth Ave., Allegheny, Pa. Dr. Mile*’ Nervine I* 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
*DxinnVille Otto Bchrader had the misfortune of losing a fine colt ihe other day. Rev. Smith and Mrs. Fitzerald called on Mr. and Mrs. Hight last Sunday. Aaron Timmons was a Ktouts goer last Sunday. Keep your cowbells in readiness, boys. D. V , as I have said so much, is still in the race; half a length ahead. Of course, D. V. will capture the pennant. Amos Brown, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, who has been sick for the past few days, is a little better at this writing. Rev. Smith of Wheatfield delivered his first sermon at D. V. last Sunday to a good sized congregation. All that beard him pronounced his effort good. Bernie, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, was bitten by a snake, a few days ago. By the prompt assistance of Dr. Solt all harm was averted. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney are right in line with a new piano. They gave a reception to their close iriends of San Pierre and D. V. last Friday evening, all of which enjoyed the music dealt out by their new instrument. We can't see why in the cut-glass thunder that D. V. does not get a pickle factory. If the towns close by us can afford them, so can we We rank as high as they do in the scale of civilization and are just as progressive. A couple of heavily loaded citizens from Jericho or some other place, gave D. V. a call a few days ago and succeeded in making themselves famous bv their outlandish gyrations and bombostic oratory. If they had put on their sideboards and hooked their end gate tbev would have been O. K. A $25 fine with trimmings would be the proper idea lor those inoculated with the cup that cheers, past a certain quantity. D. V. is no drying pan for those soaked.
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Lee . Oats sowing i$ the order of the day. Mrs. Daniel Clark is on the sick list. Mollie Wood and mother have moved to Lee, Miss Bonnie Brown has returned to her home in Monon. Oscar Berry and wife passed through our burg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark spent Sunday eve at D. Z. Clark’s. Mablon Lamport and family spent Sunday at Mr, Monyhan’s. Mrs. Mahlon Lamport called on Mrs. Daisy Jones Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .Eli Wood of Monon, spent Thursday with friends here. Mrs. Harry Clauson called on Mrs. Albert Hanna Thursday afternoon, George Strickfaden, of Rensselaer, passed through this vicinity Wednesday. Tom Johnson and Mrs. Ed Johnson of South America were in our burg Monday. • Mrs. Carrothers and daughter Iva called on Mollie Wood Sunday afternoon. ICOKHESPONDENCE CONTINUED ON LAST P AGE. | Remember that Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cu rs instead of opium or narcotics, contains theextract of a certain California shrub which is no more harmful than a garden rose. Experience shows that It cures the cough, which opium never can ido. For coughs and all bronchial or throat affections, Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by A. K. Long.
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER, IND.. APRIL 6, 1906. KEBOUKCEB. LIABILITIES. Loan* $264,688 80 Capital Stock. $30.000 00 U. 8 aud County Bond*... 17,900 00 Surplus and Profit* 14,934 24 Bank Building B,<oo 00 Circulating Note*.,- 7,500 00 Cash and due from bank* 94,084 87 Deposits - 332,239 43 *384,673 67 $384,673 67 DIRECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINQSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Cashier. JAMES T. RANDLE. OEO, E. nURRAY. in Ms 0 specially....... «snore el four mnooe is Soliciied.
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OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given thst the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County. Slate of Indiana, administrator of the estaie of Korah A. Parker. late of Jasper County, decesed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES W. COKN. April 19th. 1906. Administrator. Foltz & Spitler. Attorneys.
Ditch Notice. Notice is hereby given to the following named persons, to-wit:--Eliza A. Carlin, John Carlin. Daniel S. Makeever, Thomas F. Brusnahan, Stephen A. Bnisuahaii. Levi M, Chupp, George M. Wilcox. Henry Amsler, William Blaiikenbaker, Daniel Stutesman, Emanuel K. Harshharger, Simon Chupp, Madison Makeever heirs. Clara Coen, John L Makeever, Sanford Makeever, Milton A. Makeever, Madison M. Makeever, Ella Mahoney, Mary Gibbon. Ida Robinson, Bessie G. Parker, Blanche M. Sigler, Jessie Uraut. Jessie Makeever, Simon P. Thompson, -lames L. Babcock. Daniel Chupp, Noah S. Voder, Elizabeth Yoder. Anna O’Neal, Nora f.onergun, Maggie O'Duiml, Bridget Tucker, (.evi L. Miller, deceased, heirs. Fannie Miller, Mattie J. Christner, Simon F. Miller, Gideon M. Miller, Levi L. Miller, Meno L. Miller, Meno Yoder and MissUinrich, minor child of Anna L. Miller, deceuaed, Newtou Civil township of Jasper County, Indiana, by William Yeoman as trustee. Union Civil township. Jusper Couaty, Indiana, by Harvey E. Davisson, Trustee, that the undersigned petitioners have Hied their ditch petition in the Auditors office of Jasper County and in the Commissioner's Court and have set said petition for hearing and docketing on Monday, June 4, 1906, ami that your lands are described In said petition and will be assessed for the construction thereof. Said petition calls for the construction of a large open ditch on the following described route, to-wit; Commencing at a point ten rods south of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of sectlou twentyeight (28 township thirty (30) north, range seven (7) west in Jasper County, Indiana, and from thence west one-fourth of a mile to an o|>en ditch, and from thence south to the north line of a public highway and from thence West the distance of one-half mile to the easterly side of the highway running north and south and from thence along the easterly side of said highway the distance of about forty rods and from thence southwesterly and westerly to the Iroquois Kiver ditch where the same will huve a good nml sufficient outlet. Therefore, you are hereby notified that the iietitlou will bn heard on Monday, June 4. 1906, by the Board of CommUsionurs of Jasper county. Indiana, and that this is to notify you of such fact. Witness my hand ami the seul of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, this 21st day of April. 1906. JAMES N. LEATHKRMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, liullanu. Foltz A Spitler, Attorneys. Wanted for Cash. —All kinds of household and kitchen furui ture and stoves, et the Second Hand Btore, telephone 195, Hensselaer, Ind. Head The Democrat for news.
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