Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. BY OUR SPBCIAL COR RESPONDENTS.
Kernffigton. HIMINOTOW B.B.TIMIWIiI. east. | TBAine. | wt ■ «:10 a.m. Mali and Passenger B:3«a.m 9:38 a. m. Local Freight 12:42p.m 11:38 a.m. Mall and PaneuMr S:l2p.m 8:10a.m. Passenger (Sun.o ly) 7:80p.m
J. W. Phelps was in Rensselaer Monday. The Remington schools closed last week. Corn planting is a thing of the past in locality. At this writing rain is needed badly in this vicinity. •‘Daddy” Vondersmith still continues in quite poor health, W. E. Hotaling is building an addition to his residence. C. H. Peck attended a trap shoot at Indianapolis last week. —Mrs. M. M. Thompson of Valparaiso is visiting relatives here. J. H. Allman and J. J. Porter were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. There is quite a good deal of new cement walk being laid here again this spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Beal are visiting their son Charles at New Ricnmond at present writing. S. G. Hand and family returned last week from spending the winter at West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Elmore have gone to Pleasant Hill, Mo., for a visit with the former’s brother. Mrs. Geo. Stoudt and son Robert visited Mrs. F. E. Babcock in Rensselaer Wednesday and Thursday. C, W. Harner will build a new residence just east of G. G. Thompson's residence, in the north part of town. C. H. Peck had a horse break through into a cistern last Sunday and considerable difficulty was expet ienced in rescuing it. Charlie Dye and Geo. Cummons are erecting fine new residences on the J. K. Stdudt lots on North Ohio street, which they purchased some time ago. Tom Garvin, who is a mail clerk on the C. & E. f. Ry., between Evansville and Chicago, has moved here and occupies the Elmore property on South street. Uncle John S. Moorehead, who has been in poor health for a long time, died Tuesday morning at 5 a. m., aged 83 years. The tnneral was held from the house Wednesday at 1130 p. m„ conducted by Rev. l'ostil, and interment made in Remington cemetery. Mr. Moorehead had resided in Remington for upwards of twenty vears and was married three tim> s. He leaves a widow and four children, two sons and two daughters, namely: George of Jennings county. Will of near Remington, Mrs. Alice Pollack. o£ Ambia, and Mrs. Rusa White of Kansas, all but the latter of which were in attendance at the funeral
Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came into the borne of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W. Va,. when his halt* 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 1 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 drng store. Price 50c.
'Dunri'ViUe Mes lames John Mannan and J. D. Cooper visited at Wheatheld last Tuesday. Mrs. Will Sbirer, who has been very sick for the past few weeks, is much better now. Rev. Balou and wife and Mrs. Might called at our residence last Monday and matie a very enjoyable short stay. Owing to conditions of which we were not the creator, we were compelled to forgo the pleasure of coming literature last week. There is a movement on foot to hold a two weeks camp meeting at Dunn's
(hie Gold am Anther The season’s first cold may be slight—may yield to early treatment, but the next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome, too. Unnecessary to take chances on that second one. Scott’s Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take ms ini when colds abound and you’ll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inflammation, heals the membranes of the throat and lungs and drives the cold out. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-410 Pearl Street, Rev Yerk Me. and St.oo - All draggtaU
Bridge in June. The idea is O. K. Push it on to fuinllness. Rev. Balou and wife started for Bass Lake Monday but owing to their buggy wheels getting inoculated with a spirit of Cussedness they were obliged to have said wheels scientifically fumigated by W. S. DeArmond, Hon. I. D. Dunn attended a prepared and weil-spiced river meeting at Baum’s bridge a few days ago which was very distasteful. It had a mouldy taste, which said in plain language that it had been tut and dried a long time. To the D. V. base ball team we wish to say the following: Boys, we have always loved you, but we are afraid that we will reduce our high regard for you if you do not honor us with a few mentionable victories this season. Gird up yourselves with the athletic spirit and do something to regain your high reputation. The world is watching you. Up and at them.
The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honev and Tar as a throat and luDg 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 Uin a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. A. F. Long.
Virg/e. We are having fine weather at present. William Petty is quite sick at this writing. Everybody invited to come to our Sunday School. Miss Annie Weiss visited Misses Carrie and Delia Hahn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Florence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed. Miss Mattie Cooper spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Gladys Harrington. Rev. Clark of Rensselaer will preach at Good Hope Sunday, May 20, at 2:30 p. m. Levi Cooper and John Petty spent Sunday afternoon with Jasper Cooper of Kersey. John Cooper of Rensselaer spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and daughter Gladys spent Sunday alternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family.
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. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. *'Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts. Burns and Injuries. 250 at A. F. Long’s.
flebzrland John Ahlers visited relatives at Francesvil.'e Saturday and Sunday. T. M. Callahan was in Monticello Wednesday as a witness on the McCoy trial. Mrs. Beedy of Blue Island. 111., is visiting her son, George Beedy, here for a short time. The high winds of the past week killed lotsol onions, some fields being completely gone. J. J. Hunt of Rensselaer and Mr. McConnell of Logansport were Newland visitors Tuesday. Will Whited, wife and daughter, of Stoutsburg visited relatives at Newland from Saturday till Monday. Mr. Sanborn, chief engineer of the C. I. & 8. Ry. and B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., took dinner with T. M. Callahan Tuesday.
War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague” that claims so 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 wheu 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. All the new things in oxfords at the It. E. Murray Co. Fob Sale: — 80 acres of land, £ mile west of Surrey. For particulars inquire of Mbs. Eugene o\Neill, 250 Fayette* St., Hammond, Ind. Please give us a chance to show you what we can do for you in all kinds of spring and summer sewing. Stella M. Hanson. ’Phone 276. Irene Lutz.
Put Them In Jail. This is what is done in Germany when advertising, if the goods are misrepresented. Well, lam not a German but I like some of their goods. These goods I advertise will not send a German nor a Jew to jail. Now listen: Studebaker Bros, buggies, carriages, farm wagons, almost anything on wheels. Page Bros. Buggy Co’s carriages, buggies, driving wagons. Zimmerman buggies, carriages (not Pud's) are fine riders, and the Binkley driving wagons and buggies are at the top of the ladder, in quality and style. Please call in and inspect goods and the prioes. Roberts the Buggy Man.
Wabash Special Bargains.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, JULY 9-13,’06, VIA WABASH. Tickets on sale June 94 to July 6, inclusive. Final return limit Sept. 15, ’O6. Liberal stopover allowed in both directions. Usual bsggage allowance. Tickets good going one direet route and returning any other direct route. Side trips from San Antonio to City of Mexico and return 895.00, and to other Mexican points at correspondingly low rates. Grand Canyon, Ariz., end retnm $6.60 from Williams. Reduced rates from Los Angeles and San Francisco to polns within the State for this occasion. Rate—Lafayette, $64.00: Delphi, 865.00; Logansport, $65.80; Pern, $66.80. SPECIAL EXCUB3ION RATES TO MEXICO CITY, VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM. One fare plus $9.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 94 to July Bth. Limited to Sept. 16th. Liberal stopovers, excellent service SUMMER RATES TO WINONA LAKE, IND., VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM. Rate from Lafayette $3.86 limited to 16 days. $4.40 limited to return on or before October 31st. Tickets on sale daily from May 10th to September 80th. $19.35 LAFAYETTE TO CHAUTAQUA LAKE, NEW YORK, VIA WABASH SYSTEM. Tickets on sale July 6th and July 97th. limited to August 7th and August 98th respectively. Through fast trains good connections. THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TO BOSTON. First-class rate $20.06; second-class $18.40 via Wabasti. TRIPLE DAILY THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TO NEW YORK, First-class rate $18.05; second-class $17.00 via Wabash, Both 'phones. $21.05 LA FAYETTE TO BOSTON AND RETURN VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM, Account American Academy of Medicine. American Medical Association. The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Tickets on sale May 31 to June 9. with provision for extension to July 15. Liberal stopovers both going aDd coming. This will afford a good opportunity for a delightful trip down the St. Lawrence river. Stopover at New York on return trip $1 additional. SPECIAL TRAIN TO SPRINGFIELD. ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM ACCOUNT GERMAN BAPTISTS BRETHREN CONFERENCE. This train will leave Ft, Wayne 11 ;15 a. m. on above date, and will run through to Springheld, 111., picking up en route care at Huntington, Peru and Logansport. and at Ciymers cars from North Manchester and Mexico. A special chair car will be provided for the accommcidation of the older brethren. The following table shows the time of special train and round trip rates from principal points; Logansport .1:00 p. m., rate. $6 90 Ciymers. .. 1:10 “ .. " 670 LaFayette 1:57 - 1 580 Attica 2:30 “ “ 515 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. Ac Tick. Agt.
Real Estate Transfers.
Amelia S. Fagot, adm., to Robert Parker. April2S.pt Its 4. 5, 6, bl f. Remington. Western add. SI,OOO. Adm. died. Same to same, same date, same lauds. SI,OOO. <i. c. d. Charles E. Firebaugh to Charles Henderson. Jun. 2.', se nw 2-30-3, ne sw 2-30-’5. s l i riw sw 2-30 5, Gillum. (4.350. Angus D. Washburn to Ervin O. Hooper, Feb. 1, It 9, bl 14, Fair Oaks. $lO. William Fitzgerald to Lawrence Haas, Mch.S, pt It 5,14-32-5, Kankakee. S6O. James A. Johnson to Wm. B. Leek. May 3. Its 8-10, bl 10. Rensselaer. (5,500. Mary E. Steel to Benjamin J. Gifford. Apr. 26, pt wifi se 1-30-6. 4 acres, Barkley. 11. David Hebert to James Blake etal. Oct. 3, 1903, se 23-27-7, 160 acres. Carpenter. *20.000. James Blake et al to P. E. DuCharme, May 2, same lands. $18,400. Daniel Stutzman to Simon Chupp. May 2, 1901. pt w 4 nw 34-30-7, Union. sl. F. E. Martin to Francis M. Fross, Apr. 25. wH sH sw sw 9-30-6. 10 aefes. Barkley. sl. q. c. d. Charles T. Dye to Gertrude I. Commons, May 2, It 2, pt It 3, hi 1. Remington, Searight's add, S4OO. George D. Ritchey to Amelia C. Amthor. May 8, sw 1-31-7, wHi se 1-31-7, Keener. $7.2(0. Eliza Miles et alto C. R. Peregrine. Apr. 28. Its 3,4, 5,6, Dunville, Mannan'* add. $235 Joseph Benes to Geo. J. & Albert Hoehn, May 2, Its 1, 2. 3, bl 4, Wheatfield, Graham's add. S4OO. Samuel Bowman to Clarence I. Babb, Apr, 17t Remington, pt se se 25-27-7, 5 acres. Carpenter. SIOO. Auditor Jasper Co, to Wm. King, May 10, ptltS, 35-33-7, Wheatßeld. *18.32. 1.1. d. George W. Warren to William L. Wood, May 5, nw ne 27-30-7. Union, *2,000. Auditor Jasper Co, to Richard C. Farlow. May 11,wW sw 27-31-5, Glllam. *24.73 t. t. d. George A. Williams to Rleanor S. Hain, May 12, It 6, bl 11, Rensselaer. *2,500. J. La no Snyder et al to John L. Hamilton, May 13, aH nw 32-28-6, wH sw 32-28-6, nVi nw 32-28-6. se se 31-28-6, 280 acres, Jordan. Albert J. Gossett to Mary Warnock, April 30, pt it 4, its 5,6, bl 3, Remington, Western add, *925. Hallett E. Sheets to Frank Howard. April 20, pt It 8, bi 13, Remlngtou, *1,900.
How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly honorable in a') business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills fbr constipation. See Baughman & Williams for fire insurance.
The G. E. Murray Co. has the right ideas in lace curtains. Come to The Democrat office for all kinds of job printing. Summer underwear for the old and young at the G. E. Murray Co. The Democrat handles Farm Leases, Mortgages, Deeds and other legal blanks. An excellent variety of early seed corn for sale. James Donnelly, ’Phone 505-1, Rensselaer, Ind. The Democrat office is prepared to handle practically anything in the job printing line and our prices are always reasonable.
EddS FOR HATCHING. Pure Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, 50 cents for 15; from prizewinning strains. Newt Pumphery. Eggs: White Wyandotte; S. 0. Brown Leghorn and White Leghorn. 75 cts per 15. F. M. Parker. Phone 217 Rensselaer, Ind 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. Eyes examined free; latest methods; by A. G. Catt, Eyesight Specialist. Graduate refractionist. Permanently located in Rensselaer. Office upstairs in new Murray-Long Block. Of all the cakes that Granny bakes give me the grundens bread Eight men and two little boys. If 1 had the wings of a dove how swiftly I would fly, to Roberts’ Implement House and a buggy I would buy, all high class goods at Roberts. The Democrat and Bryan’s Commoner or Cincinnati W eekly Enquirer each a full year for only $1.60. The Democrat makes clubbing rates on any newspaper or magazine published in the United States or Canada, and can save you money on same. Call and get prices.
TO FRIENDS OF THE DEMOCRAT. Instruct your attorneys to bring legal notices in which you are interested or have the paying for, to The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be greatly appreciated. All notices of appointmentof administra-" tor, executor or guardian, survey, sale of real estate, non-resident notices, etc., the clients themselves control, and attorneys will take them to the paper you desire, for publication, if you mention the matter to them; otherwise they will take them to their own political organs. Please do not forget this when having any legal notices If you prefer to take medicine in tablet form you can now obtain Dr. Sboop's Restorative Tablets. Absolutely no change has been made In the medieial ingredients. Sold by A. F. Long. MONON EXCURSIONS. $1.20 round trip to Lafayette. May 21,22, 23; return limit May 20. $15.70 round trip to St. Paul, Minn., May 27, 28, 29, 30; return limit June 8, $3.55 round trip to Indianapolis. May 14 and 15; return limit May 18. $2.50 round trip to Crawfordsville, May 18 and 19; return limit May 20. W. H. BEAM. Agt.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. By F. E. Martin. . . McCoysburg, Ind. 830 acres in Michigan, clear; will deal for equity in farm in Indiana; will deal 180 acres ot this. Livery barn, horses and buggies and residence, $5,000; mortgage *900; want equity in small farm. $4,800 general stock and building; want small farm in Indiana. Will assume a small incumbrance. 80 acres in Missouri, good second bottom, good buildings; S4O per acre, clear, want small farm in Indiana. B-room house and one vacant lot in Alexandria, lnd., and three lots in St. Elmo, Ill.; 40 acres in Reynolds county. Mo.; all clear, will deal for equity in Indiana farm. Saloon, buildings, fixtures, price SB,OOO, clear, want small farm or merchandise, $3,000 stock of general merchandise and residence S 1.000; want small farm. Can use other property. Brick business building, two-story, and stock of general merchandise in a good Illinois town. $15,000, will deal for farm. SIB,OOO Clothing stock, will deal for clear business or residence property. This is a splendid stock and doing a splendid business. $3,000 modern residence,clear; $4,500 hardware stock, clear, and 15,000 cash for a good farm. The farm must be O, K, SIO,OOO stock groceries: want farm of same value. This la in good Illinois town. “*O,OOO stock goods. 9-story building and fixtures $5,000, Want farm. $4,600 residence; *2,500 brick business room, and *5,000 in shoes and gents' furnishings, Want farm, 1 have some splendid land in the Panhandle, Texas, at $lO per acre, one-fourth down and ten years' time at 0 per cent, on the balance, or you can pay any amount at any time and stop Interest. ' This is fine black land and IsO K. Write for full description. This is the be9t cheap land in the west. Now don’t miss this chance of getting good land for less than it is worth. I have almost anything you may want to buy or trade for, so write me what you want, and what you have to trade, and 1 will fit you out. Call or write, F. E. MARTIN, tjs McCoysburg, lnd.
oITSbuKI Best Forget In the \X*j3 We Are (i World q »«»£s je Comfdrt. ujf Rugs. CALL AMT) SEE THEM AT 2 iHS' Flint Id Cowl Sit i RENSSELAER, INDIANA. 2
■ " \ STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER, IND., APRIL 6. 1906. * : —-—_ - — — KKSOI'KCES. LIABILITIES. Loans $261,488 80 Capital Stock $30,000 00 U. S and County Bonds 17.909 00 Surplus and Profits 14.934 21 Bank Building 8/00 00 CirciilatinjrNotes., 7.500 00 Cash and due from banks 94,081 87 Deposits 332.239 48 $384,673 67 $384,673 67 DIRECTORS, A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINOSWORTH, President. Vice-President. Casnler. JAMESIT. RANDLE. GEO. E. riURRAY. Farm Loons o specialty A snore of Your Paironaae is solicited.
tttXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtX i tttttttttttttttt+ttttti ILUMBER! 4-4-XX ALL JC/jY2).s^xccxcccccccc XX _______________________ XX White Pine, ♦♦ Yellow Pine, XX Beach, Maple, XX Hemlock, ♦♦ Oak Flooring ♦♦ ♦ 4- "" 4-4-XX Doors and Window Sash, XX Ladders, Step and Long, XX Ridge Roll, Cresting, Valley Tin, XX ' Cedar Posts, All Sizes, Dak Lumber from Arkansas. XX No Better Grades or Lower Prices Anywhere. 44- J^vvwvvvL n.-j lu^-.-l . it J. C. GWIN & CO.
\ Phf (fftfl 11/nnrl find Tnorl Vnrrl : ! u Jll, fill 1111 mHU IsWVVWA AVWVWfV Hatting Opened new yards on <> Front strefet, north of Washington, will <> always keep on hand a full line of Coal, < [ Wood and Feed. Highest market price \ > paid for Grain of all kinds. All deliv- < > <► eries promptly made. Satisfaction J > guaranteed < ’ J. E. BISLOSKY, Prop. ! TELEPHONE. No. 58.
Holiee ol Lelllng Conifocl lof Supplies. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for supplies of dry goods, shoes, groceries and meat, for use of Jasper County Poor Asylum, for quarter ending August 31st. 1906, will be received up to Monday, June 4th, 1906. at 12 o'clock, M. All articles to be furnished according to specifications therefor now on file in the Auditor’s office. All bids must be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law and filed In said Auditor's office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Couuty, Indiana. JAMES N. LKATHKRMAN, Auditor Jasper County. Advertise in The Democrat
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, ) Jasper County, t In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term 1906. J. K. Jolley "I R.h'Stiles, ; Co,n P la| 9t No. 7043 Elizabeth A. Lewis ! Now comes the plaintiff, by Ira W. Yeoman, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together witn an affidavit that the defendants, R. H. Stiles and Elizabeth A Lewis, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendautstbat unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Tern) ot the Jasper Circuit Court, to he holden on the 2nd Monday of September. A. D. 1066. at Court House in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at )skalJ Renwmlaer, this 7th day of May. A. - C. C. Warner, Clerk. J. M Weakley, IraW. Yeoman, Attya forPlff.
