Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1906 — Page 7

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

Tieminglon. HIMIWOTOM H. W.TIMKTADLg. UW. I TKAINB- I W«B». 6:10 a.m. Mail and P»i»M«r 9:3ha.m 0:38 a.m. Local Freight 13:42 p. m 11:38 a.m. Mail aud Pa»«euger 5:12 p.tn 8:10a.m. Passenger (Sun.oUy) 7:50p.m

Mala Garrison was a Rensselaer goer Monday. Robt. Parker was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Miss Nettie Price of Rensselaer visited here last week. Mrs. A. Coleman is visiting her daughter at Gas City at this writing. Ike, Jim and Morris Peck visited in Salem, Ind., several davs last week. James Pefley has returned to Rensse-laer-to remain with his daughter, Mrs. S. U. Dobbins. Dr, Traugh is away on a thfee weeks business and pleasure trip to the Big Horn Basin country. t Dr. Stroup of Mishawaka, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. f. Carpenter, here several days last week. Mrs. W. J. Dick of Watseka, Hi., visited here with her parrots, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Beal, over Sunday, Coley Merritt and Ed Southerlin were in Rensselaer on business Monday. The former bought a horse while there. The high school will give a concert at the M. E. church on Friday evening of this week, under the direction of Miss Odell. Mrs. Abbie Thompson and Mrs. Geo. Hargreaves represented Remington Chapter O. E S. at the grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis last week. Mrs, C. A. Balcom, who recently underwent an operation at a Chicago hospital, was brought home last week and seems to be getting along nicely. The remains of Mrs. Auna Glasgow, a sister of Mrs. Chas. Stitz, of this place, were brought here last Friday from Kansas City, and buried at Goodland Saturday. Postmaster Peck of Morocco caught a 17'A pound pickerel in the Kankakee fast week. Now we want our postmaster Peck to beat this; we can’t stand having Morocco lay it all over us on catching fish. Thomas Canine and family moved to their new home north of Idavilie last week,onto the farm they recently traded the Remington hotel for. William York of Burnettsville, the new owner of the hotel, also took possession of same last week. Joe Meehan, who is traveling with the Norris & Rowe circus as trap drummer, was with the circus at Santa Rosa, Cali., the day and night previous to the earth - quake there, their tram pulling out in' tbe night as the quake came in the morning. - Peter Scripter, aged about 50 years, a tile-ditcher residing at Wolcott, committed suicide early Tuesday morning by shooting himself in the head. He was found about 5 o’clock a. m , lying in some straw in bis barn with a bullet in his head. He had been despondent for some time, it is reported, and had frequently said that life was hot worth the living. He leaves an invalid wife and one daughter.

Had a Close Call. “A dangerous surgical operation, involving the removal of a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve." says A. C. Stlckel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it.” Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 25c at A. K. Long's.

J^etafland Several farmers pear here begun planting corn this week. Henry Dahncke and his mother'were at Rensselaer Saturday. William Whited of Stoutsburg was here on business Tuesday. Geo. Martin and son Charles were at Rensselaer Saturday on business. John Burris left Monday for Cullom, 111., for a few days visit with his sister. Miss Nellie Wallace and Versey Richmond did shopping at Rensselaer Thursday. Mr, Collins of the firm of Flynn & Collins of Rensselaer was here on business Friday. Herrdan Ablers, wife and daughter

Get SCOTT’S Emulsion When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott’s Emulsion you know what you want; the man knows you ought to have It. Don’t be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod Bver oil are plentiful but don’t Imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them. Every year for thirty years we’ve been increasing the sales of Scott’s Emulsion. Why? Because It has always been better than any substitute for it B*nd for froo sample SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists 409-418 Pearl Street New York 800. and 81.00. All druggists

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

Katie, of near Francesville, visited friends and relatives at and near Newland Saturday and Sunday. Abe Aery, who has been working on dredge boat No. 3, has moved off the packet to a farm west of here one mile, and will raise five acres of onions for T. M. Callahan this year. Frank Stanton has taken bis place on the boat. Mr. Stanton was formerly a saloon-keeper at Kersev.

War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check tbe ravages of consumption, the ‘ white plague” that claims *0 many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley’s Honey and Tar Is safe and certain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. A, F. Long.

Valpo Xfnt'Versily. The University will erect a large Music Hall this summer. Leo Brusnahan takes a two mile run every morning before breakfast. Several of the Jasper Co., people tried teachers’ examination Saturday. The Odd Fellows attended memorial services at the Baptist church Sunday. Frank Garriott and Miss Luers attended the “German Reception” Saturday evening. Frank Brusnahan was seen strolling toward church Sunday evening witn one ol the fairer sex. Good board can be had any place on the Hill, from gi.2o to $2.00 per week. Potatoes served thrice a day. Thomas Hamacker.s former resident of Jasper Co., is teaming on a gravel road just south of the Univerity. Vick Comer’s room mate, Mr. Medeicin, a former student of the Indian school at Rensselaer is on the sick list. Frank Brusnahan has resigned bis fiosition, waiting tables at at the Wiliams boarding ball in favor of Prof, F, O. Garriott. The Auditorium, one of the largest audience rooms in northern Indiana, has recently been repaired to the extent of a new roof and steel celling. East Hall is now accomodating eight hundred and fifty boarders. All dining room work, potatoe pealing and dishwashing is done by students. Lee Roy, next time you visit the girls on Union St., playing the book agent stump, you bad best put your books under your coat, because Book Agents sometimes get turned down at tbe door. Ferril White, who has been teaching in the Chicago Business College for tbe P'ist year, spent Saturdey and Sunday in Valpo. He went from here to Cedar Lake to visit his affianced and from, there left for Indian Territory to visit his parents.

Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W. Va,, when his little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint he names. He says: ”My little daughter had St. Vitus’ Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse until as a last resort we tried Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure.” Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses. Impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by Long's dtng store. Price 60c.

VinKfitninK. V alley Milton Michaels was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. George Duggins spent Sunday with his son Bert. John Pullins and brother Newton were at the hub Saturday. May Wright took the examination at Rensselaer Saturday. Bertha Eldridge visited at Monon Saturday night aud Sunday. , Mrs. Smith Newell was the guest of Mrs. Alva Potts Wednesday. Corn plowing and garden-making is quite the rage in this vicinity. Charlie Walker was around assessing the people in this vicinity Monday. William and Earl Barkley were seen driving through this vicinity Monday. Arthur Waymire and sisters Pearl and Grace were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mrs. Blanche Michaels and children were guests of Mrs. Maggie Wolf Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Eldridge has been visiting her son Ezra Wolfe for the past week. Wm. R. Bull and daughters Emily and Lorena were Rensselaer callers Saturday. Roy Lewis and Day Norman visited at Delphi Saturday, returning Bunday evening. H. E. Parkison and F, S. Tvler attended the stone road election at Rensselaer Saturday. Fred Tyler is like the birds, he goes south to a warmer climate most every Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Lowman and daughter Miss Maggie were the guests of Mrs, James Moore Friday afternoon. George E. Hershman is seen going east quite often. What is the attraction, George? For further information ask Miss . IOOBRMPONDXHCI CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE. |

How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. • F. J. CHENEY Sc Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the laat 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in a 1 business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by ble firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholeeale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayatem. Testimonials tent free. Price, 76c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

A FINELY BRED COACH HORSE. - Wbat is undoubtedly one of tbe best bred French Coach horses ever brought to Jasper county is now on exhibition at the Knapp livery barn This horse whs imported from France for the Tell ing & Whitehead Company of Broad lands, 11l ,and comes from a line of auoesters that staud high in horseology, his pedegree being traced back to 1680. Sergnis. No. 2071 (French No. 2080) is the name of this splendid horse, and breeders are invited to call at Mr Knapp's barn and examine his merits. Serguis is a bay horse, standing 16£ hands high, and weigbß 1380 pounds. A pair of his colts at four years of age lately sold from the Chamberlain & Co sale Btables in Indianapolis for $1,600 and were shipped to Manila, P. I„ for the private stable of a high fnnctuary there. He has just come into the control of Mr. Knapp—being shipped here last Saturday,—and if you admirefine points in horses or are thinking of breeding to a coach horse you will do well to call and see this animal. See Baughman & Williams for farm and city loans. Please give us a chance to show you wbat we can do for you in all kinds of spring and summer sewing. Stella M. Hanson. ’Phone 276. Irene Lutz. Our selection of high-grade slippers in patent leatLer, guu metal vici kid and white canvas, made in button, Bailor and Gibson ties, have no comparison. Rowles & Parker. For Sale: —Two good building lots in good residence location in Rensselaer, each 67x150 feet, well drained and set out in fruit; cash or on time. Enquire at The Democrat office.

LAND! LAND! LAND! Farm and timber land for Bale in lowa, Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma and Canada. Farms any size or price to suit purchaser. For further information and .list address, E. J. Casey, Aix, Ind. See our new samples David Bradley and Co., farm implements. We have no competition in prices. Chicago Bargain Store. For Sale: —5,000 bushels salvage grain, consisting of oats, rye, wheat and corn at 30c per bushel. If you haven’t got money will take pigs, chickens, calves or other stock in exchange. Mark Ott, SpriDger Ranch, near Kniman, Ind. j When you think of flour think of Gold Medal. Chicago Bargain Store. PASTURE TO RENT. ' I have control of 200 acres of good bluegrass pasture on the former McCoy lands in Jordan tp., (now owned by Hill Bros.) to let; good water and shade. Will take horses, colts and cattle. Reasonable rates. John Williams, Phone 518-F Rensselaer, Ind.

THRESHINO OUTFIT FOR SALE. Up-to-date outfit, with 32x52 Remley separator self-feed blower stacker, weigher, etc. Engine 16 horse-power, with tank and everything complete and in good shape. B. T. Lanham, R-R-4. Rensselaer, Ind WELL! WELL! The place to get your cross-cut saws gummed, tiled and set is at A. B. Ciaspell’s shop in the Horton building. Cullen st., north of Hemphill’s blacksmith shop; work warranted. Price $1 for gumming, filing and setting. We also do furniture repairing. A. B. Claspell. Located on Front street just across from John Bislosky’s coal and wood yard. I have the MeCormick mower and binder agency and a large stock of extras for same. The agency for Success manure spreaders and extras for same, can furnish prices on other styles of Spreaders of high class that has had years of experience in the hands of the best farmers in the country. Call and take a look and what I can not tell you I will guarantee Isaac Hemphill can. Yours Sincerely. 0. A. Roberts.

WANTED. 1,000,000 Eggs and 100,000 Pounds of Poultry. On May l6t we will open the poultry store north of Horton’s corner and will have an outlet for all the produce we can buy. Will pay all the market will bear. Will pay as much in trade at the store as any other dealer can p?y, and in better goods than most dealers, at a lower prioe than elsewhere for the same quality of goods. J. A. McFarland.

HEALTH IN RENSSELAER.

B. F. Fendlg Says Care of Digestion Solves Problem of Long Life. No one in Rensselaer has a better chance than the druggist to know the condition of the city’s health, and what diseases are the monKcommou. B F. Feudig believes that the problem of long life is solVed by proper care of the digestive organs. Let the stomach get out of condition and soon there will nervoussness. irritation, furred tongue, specks before the eyes, weakness, debility, indigestion, and other physical and mental troubles that directly result from a weakeued stomach Of all the vital organs, the stomach is the most frequently abused, and hence, the one which most frequently fails, and so with the discovery of a remedy like Miona stomach tablets, which is sold on an absolute guarantee to strengthen the digestive system, afd in assimilation of food, and cure all troubles caused by indigestion, an important J step has been taken towards solving the question of good health and long Hfe. Take one of the little Miona tablets before each meal, with the fixed determination that you are going to get well, and it will not be many days before you can eat anything without fear of indigestion. B. F. Fendig sells Miona on an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. A large box of the tablets costs but 50 cents, if it helps you; nothing if it fails. See the new novelties in belts, hand bags, combs, umbrella, etc., just received. Chicago Bargain Store.

Real Estate Transfers.

William Fitzgerald to Geo. B. Meuller, Mch. 5. pt It 5. 14-32-5, Kankakee. S4O. James E. Low et al to Simpson E. Low, Jan. 23. 1904. se tie 14-30-5. 40 acres,Gillum, $1 q.c.d. Henry H Watson, Jr., to William S. Potter, April 19, It 7. bl 17, Rensselaer, Weston's add, 5600. F. C. August Meyers to Julia A. Gordon, Mch. 20, se se 4-32-5. 40 acres, Gillam, 1125. Rial B. Harris to Abraham Leopold, April 20, Its 10, 11. 12, pt It 13, bl 1. Rensselaer, 12.000. Abraham Leottold to Rial B. Harris, April 20. Its 1-4, bl 5, Its 2,3, bl 6. It 14, b!l2, Rensselaer, Leopold's add. SI,OOO. Franklin J. Parr to E. M. Foster, Mch.2B, wJ4 ne 17-31-6. Barkley. $5,200. Hettie J. Hefner to James At. Bell, April 13. pt out-lot 57, Rensselaer, ne uw 30-29-6, $2,250. Norman E. Helmick, commissioner, to Mary E. Bentley, April 16. out-lot 9, Wheatfield, Bentley’s add. SSO. Com. deed. Nancy E. Porter to Frank King, Mch. 30. Its 1 to 6 inclusive, bl 33, Rensselaer. Weston's 2d add. SSOO. Wm. W. Bussell heirs to Mary E. Lows, April 18, Its 11, 12, bl 15. Its 2, 3. bl 16. Reusselaer, Leopold's add. $2,600. Frank Foltz, commissioner, to Isaao F. Hatcher et al, April 24. se ne 12-30-5, nw ne 12-30-5, ne se 12-30-5, pt. ne nw 12-30-5, Gillam. sl. Com. deed. Albert S. Keene to Olive V. Spriggs, April 23, pt Its 1,2, DeMotte, Bruner's add. sl. q. c. d. Charles H. Guild to Jaoob Getz. Mch. 27, nw 35-31-5, nH ne 35-31-5, sw se 35-31-5, nw se 35-31-5, n* ne sw 35-31-5. Gillam, $34,000. Benj. J. Gifford to Thomas M. Callahan et al, April 20, It 3, bl 1, Newland. SIOO. William B. Austin to Dora A. Landers, Mch. 7, wit nH nw 20 31-5, 60 acres. Walker S6OO. John Greve to Maria Biggs, Feb. 6, It 8. bl 7, Wheatfield, Bentley's add, S7OO. Anna Walton to Joseph A. Akers, Mch. 22, sw ne 12-32-6.se 12-32-6, 200 acres, Wheatfield, SIO,OOO.

It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four has a weak heart; it may be you. If so, you should know it now, and save serious consequences. If you have short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes; if you cannot lie on left side; if you have fainting or smothering spells, pain around heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will relieve you. Try a bottle, and see how quickly your condition will improve. “About a year ago I wrote to the Miles Medical Co., asking advice, as I was suffering with heart trouble, and had been for two years. I had pain In my heart, back and left side, and had not been able to draw a deep breath for two years. Any little exertion would cause palpitation, and I could not lie on my left side without suffering. They advised me to try Dr. Miles Heart Cure and Nervine, which I did with the result that I am In better health than I ever was before, having gained 14 pounds since I commenced taking It. I took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines, and haven't been bothered with my heart, ■lnc*." MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first Dottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP RENSSELAER. IND., APRIL 6, 1906. KBSOCKCEU. LIABILITIES. Loan* $384,688 80 Capital Stock $30.000 00 U. 8. and County Bonds... 17,900 00 Surplus and Profits 14.934 21 Rank Building 8,000 00 Circulating Notes... 7.R00 00 Cash and due from banks 94,084 87 Deposits 332,230 43 $384,673 67 $884,673 67 VWVWVNA/. D I RECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Cashier. JAMBS T. RANDLE. OEO. E. nURRAY. Form Ms 0 Mony. 1 snore 01 tour worn® is Soilclied.

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IHIM M 111 M MH Cw . A A A A A St A /LftAAAAAj A, Halving Opened new yards on j’ Front street, north of Washington, will <[ always keep on hand a full liue of Coal, 'i' t Wood and Feed. Highest market price <! paid for Grain of all kinds. All deliv- <! <► eries promptly made. Satisfaction *1 \ > guaranteed ]> j J. E. BISLOSKY, Prop. '! TELEPHONE. No. 58. <

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice 1b hereby srlveD thtt the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of tne Circuit Court of Jasper County. State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Korah A. Parker, late of Jasper County, decesed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES W. COEN. April 10th. 1906. Administrator. Foltz Sc 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. Bruziiahau, Levi M. Chupp, George M. Wilcox, Heury Amsler. William Blatikenbitker. Daniel Stutesman. Emanuel E. Harslibarger, Simon Chupp, Madison Mukeever heirs. Clara Coen, John L. Makeever, Sanford Makeever, Milton A. Makeever, Madison M. Mukeever, Ella Mahoney, Mary Gibbon. Ida Robinson, Bessie G. Parker, Blanche XI. Sigler, Jessie Grant. Jessie Makeever, Simon P. Thompson, James L. Babcock. Daniel Chupp, Noah S. Yoder, Elizabeth Yoder, Anna O'Neal, Nora Lonertan. Maggie O'Doual, Bridget Tucker. Levi . Miller, deceased, heirs. Fanftie Miller, Mattie J. Chrlstner, Simon F. Miller, Gideon M. Miller, Levi L. Miller. Xleno L. Miller. Menu Yoder and MissGlnrich. minorchildof Anna L. Miller, deceased, Newton Civil township of Jasper County, Indiana, by William Yeoman as trustee. Union Civil township, Jasper County, Indiana, by Harvey E. Davisson, Trustee, that the undersigned petitioners have filed their ditch petition in the Auditor s office of Jasper County and in the Commissioner's Court and have set said petition for bearing and docketing ou 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 s large open ditch on the following desorilted' route, to-wlt; Commencing at a point ten rods south of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twentyeight (28 township thirty (30) north, range seven (7) west in Jasper County, Indiana, aud front thence west one-fourth of a mile to an open ditch, and from theuce south to the north line of a public highway aud from theuce west the distance of one-half mile to the easterly side of the hlghwuy running north aud south and from thence along the easterly side of said highway the distance of about forty rods and from tbenoe southwesterly an<l westerly to the Iroquois River ditch where the same will have u good aud sufficient outlet. Therefore, you are hereby notified that the petition will be heard on Monday, June 4. 1906, by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, and that this is to notify you of such fact. Witness my hand and the seul of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, this 21st day of April, 1906. JAMES k. LEATHBRMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, ludiana. Foltz A Spitler. Attorney*. Wanted for Cash—All kinds of household and kitchen furniture and stoves, at the Second Hand Store, telephone 195, Rensselaer, Ind.

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