Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1906 — Page 8
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
Ttemington. mHIWOTOW W. W.TIMITAILI, ■AMT. j' TKAIHi. | WEST. • :10 a.m. Hall and P»«wn*er >:*Ba.m • 48 a.m. Local Freight 12:42p.m ll:Wa.m. Mall and Passenger 5:12 p.m 8:10a.m. Passenger (Sun. o’ly) 7:50p.m
W. A. Lock was a Rensselaer visitor all day Sunday. Turner Merritt visited his son John in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yeoman visited in Rensselaer last Friday. D. I. Babcock, of Rensselaer, was visiting triends in Remington Tuesday. Mr. Geo. Stoudt and Mr. Roadebafer returned Friday from their Dakota trip James Hamilton has sold bis interest in the north side restaurant to Charles Banes. Miss Marguerite Tharp of Chicago is visiting her uncle, J. G. Tharp, at this writing. Wm. Puckett has moved to Lafayette, where be has purchased an interest in a plumbing shop. Misses Georgia and Merle Harris of Rensselaer visited Miss Irene Balcom here last week, When in Rensselaer stop at Hascall Bros, restaurant for your meals, west side of public square. Lowell Townsend, who has been attending a music school in Chicago, returned home last week.
The joint township commencement at Fountain Park last Friday of Carpenter. Jordan and Milroy was well attended, the day was splendid and everybody had a good time. Orrie Landon, who recently graduated from a Chicago dental college, has secured a position in the Boston dental parlors at Chicago, where his brother, I)r. Chauncy Landon, is employed. Everybody in this locality is going to Rensselaer the Fourth. We understand the Panhandle will run a train west from Reynolds to connect with the 11:30 p. m., Monon train to bring the crowd back home. Supt. Breeze of the Remington schools, with bis wife and son and Misses Dell Yeoman and Twonnelte Parker went to Monticello Saturday, where they took a house-boat and will float down the Tippecanoe and Wabash rivers to the Ohio. They will probably be gone about six weeks on their trip. Medaryville Advertiser: Rev. Chas. Post ill and wife, of Remington, have been the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. B. G. Oglesby, several days this week. Mrs, Oglesby is getting ready to move to Valparaiso, where her husband is engaged on street work for the firm of Conover & Taber.
Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years W. L, Rawls, of Bells Terra..fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and aoreneaa inside my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to returA” Beat salve in existence. 26c at Long’s drug store.
OaK. Gro'Ve Mrs. Albert Summers was a Kniman goer Monday. Lincoln Braddock was a Wtaeatfield goer Monday evening. Albert Summers was a Rensselaer goer Sunday and Monday. Robert Hilton and wife were seen on our streets Sunday evening. Mrs. Herman Flugal called on Mrs. Sarab Fettet Monday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Summers has been waiting on Miss Florence Knight the past week. Alfred McCoy and daughter Orma spent Sunday with John Fisher and family. Miss Florence Knight, who has been ill with the measles, is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hilton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Braddock. Misses Mae and Daisy Fettet spent Monday night with their grandmother, Mrs Sarah Fettet. - Master Thomas Antrim, who has been making his home with L. C. Feck, has gone to stay with his aunt, Mrs. John Hill,
Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: “Foley's Honev and Tar is the best preparation for cousha, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in its first atasea.'’ You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. A. F. Long.
Vunn'Oille Luther Albin is the possessor of a new buggy. • Mrs. Marion Albin, who took seriously sick a few days ago, is a little better at this writing. Rev. Balou is the proud possessor of a new buggy tresb from the DeArntond machinery palace. Miss Alma Hight went to Knox last Saturday to visit the Vandercar sisters and to see the town, returning Tuesday, Messrs. Marvin and Gilbert Albin, of Grant Park, 111., came home last Sunday on account of the illness of their mother, returning Monday, Lewie Grube is getting to be a regular old story teller and seller, and many are bis victims. That section-boss-getting-fired-stored story isO. K.. Lewie. Collins & Wills, who have been sawing lumber for trustee Stalbaum, have moved their saw-mill to the river, where they will reduce the logs belonging to 1. D. Dunn to lower denominations. As •air-mill men, Collins & Wills stand
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unchallenged champions of northern Jasper. We had the pleasure of calling upon his majesty, Assessor Meyers, of Walker tp„ last Friday. Mr. Meyers has accepted the agency for the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co., for Wheatfield tp., and the west half of Walker, while your scribe is the agent of eastern Walker and Kankakee tp. The report that Mr. San Pierre walked from Knox a few weeks ago is false, malicious and misleading, and was launched for the sole purpose of undermining the impregnable walls of democracy. Notwithstanding the report, we are glad that the dove of good health is again perched upon his pennant.
Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment Is to stimulate these organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion sud stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or gripe, and is mild and pleasant to take. A. F. Long.
Jietoland Abe Aery went to Kersey a couple of days last week on business. Miss Nellie Wallace visited her sister, Mrs. La Berge, at Gifford Sunday. John Kimble of Gifford has traded bis property and stock of goods for a farm m Michigan. Mrs. T. M. Callahan and her brother, John Ahlers, visited relatives at Earl Park from Saturday till Monday. Mr. Gifford ran an excursion over his road Saturday from Rider, a station on the northern extension of the road, to McCoysburg. There were about 350 on board altogether. They stopped at Moodv & Paikinson's grove, south of Pleasant Grove, and took dinner.
If your stomach is weak. If your food distresses you. If you are weak and nervous Use Dr. Shoop's Restoratives one month and see what it does for you. Sold by A. F. Long. '
Tine Gro'Ve. Andy Ropp went to Chicago Sunday morning. Miss Bessie Ropp spent Monday at J. M. Torbet’s. George Daniels and family spent Sunday at Wm. Nuss’. Jimmie Britt was able to attend Sun-day-school Sunday, Farmer Hopkins is the first one in the neighborhood to cut rye. Wm. Price ana family, of Parr, spent Sunday with his father in-law, William Nuss. Several of the young folks attended the ice cream supper at Good Hope Saturday night. John Torbet and Luellen Swartzel attended the children's exercises at Parr Sunday night, and reported a good time. Those that took dinner with John Torbet’s Sunday were Luellen Swartzel and Charley Britt. Mrs. Andy Ropp and daughter Besse attended the surprise dinner at Jim Walter’s Sunday on her mother, Mrs. Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson and daughter, of Mt. Pleasant, spent Sunday with Charles Shroyer and tamily, of Independence.
Pink Lips, like velvet. Rough, Chapped or Cracked Lips, can be made aB soft as velvet by applytng; at bedtime, a light coating of Dr. Shoop’s Green Salve. The effect on the lips or skin of this most excellent ointment is always immediate and certain. Dr. Shoop's Green Salve takes'out completely the soreness of cuts, burns, bruises, and all akin abrasions. It is surely a wonderful and most highly satisfactory healing ointment. In glass jars at 26c. Sold by A. F. Long.
Stoutsburg. Mr, and Mrs, Nicoles spent Sunday near Dew Drop. Ben Grube went to Momence Monday for a two weeks stay. Gerald and Harold Gifford, of Kersey, were in this vicinity Friday. Mary Woods and Lilly Timmons made a flying trip to Teflft Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, of Kniman, spent Sunday with O. M. Barbee and wife. F. M. Hart, of Detnotte. was here Tuesday looking after his hay at this place. Mr. and Mrs. lohn Schriner spent a tew days last week with the latter s father here. Harry Gifford, wife and family of Kersey spent Sunday evening with William Whited and family. Mrs. Lily Walker and daughter, who has been visiting her brother, Frank Johnson, here, returned to her borne in Chicago Thursday of last week.
The dltgustlDg discharges from the uose and throat, and the foul, catarrhal breath, are quickly dispensed with by using Dr. Sboop's Catarrh Cure. Such soothing antiseptic agents as Oil Kuycalyplus, Thymol, Wild Indigo, etc., have been Incorporated into a snow white cream, making a catarrhal balm unexcelled. Sold by A. F. Long.
Fair OaKs Buz Hooper is hauling logs for Halstead Bros, near Mt. Ayr. The pickle people begun barreling pickles here again Monday. Mrs. Sherin and children, of LaFayette, came up Friday for a few days visit with relatives. John and Will Eger of Rensselaer were here Sunday looking over their plantation again.
Mrs. Miles Moffitt and daughter Edith went to Wheatfield Saturday, to visit relatives for a few days. Ike Kigbt took a wagon load of ladies to his Barkley township farm the middle of the week to pick cherries. The strawberry harvest closed la t week and the raspberry harvest began this week. There is a very large crop this year. Mrs. C. L. Egleston of Memphis, Tenn., arrived here the first of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair, for a week or two. Uncle Enoch Spry left berefor Lake Village Sunday and from there goes to Morocco to visit his son W. B. Spry for a week or ko. Miss Mary Dodge went to Lake county the latter part of the week to see bes sister, Mrs. Bains, who was very badly hurt while at work with a seeder. Tbe ball game played by Fair Oaks and Brook nines Sunday at tbe Templeton Ranch, resulted in a victory of 8 to io for Brook. This is tbe first time Fair Oaks has been wbipped this season. Weather has been a little cool, but it is warming up and corn is beginning to grow fine. Rye will be ready to cut this week. Oats in some places are short, but the crop is fair. The hay crop will be very good. Rev. Mr. Rodman attended to the ordinance of baptism in the baptistry in tbe Christian church Saturday evening. Mrs. Milt Gundy was the candidate. Mr. Rodman also performed the same service Sunday evening, Elda Stowers receiving baptism at Water Valley. Services closed Sunday night. Tbe people of Fair Oaks have reconsidered the matter and decided not to celebrate the Fourth this year; that it wouldn’t be treating the people of Rensselaer right, as they have gone to a great deal of trouble preparing for the same, and they always have been neighborly with us, so we have torn down their bills.
New Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, 0., Rural free delivery, writes: “My daughter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King’s New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years.” Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. SEc at Long's drug store.
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The Bradley Grays will cross bats with tbe Maroons at Wheatfield next Sunday. Joe Fenzel was visiting at Tefft not many days ago. You should be careful, Joe, it might be loaded. Simon Fendig was taken suddenly ill last Saturday night with stomach and nerve trouble, and at this writing is no better. Burl Briggs and John Misch dropped down on the town Monday night from the northwest. All right, boys, we can use you. Mrs. J. B. DeArmond is at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Schrader, ot Walker township, who is dangerously sick at this time. Mrs. Marion Albin, who received a paralytic stroke last Friday, is no better and the chances for her recovery are ndt very encouraging. Lee Gillespie, who has been quite sick with kidney trouble, is improving slowly. His many friends hope that from this oh his recovery will be speedy and permanent.
It is a rarity to tbe people of Walker to see Miss Zelma Rayher, but she has been visiting the Jasperson family of East Walker for the past two weeks. Come again, Zelma. George Taylor, of east Kankakee, tbe great bay maker, has closed a contract to put up the hay on the Weaver land, northeast of Wheatfield, commencing soon after the 4th. Andrew Knapp and Fa Jessup havt* taken a hay job near Shelby. Andrew is helping Mr. Jessup get everything in shape on the farm and will be near when Susie comes home. Andrew has an eye open to double blessedness. Elmer Wesner has been looking for stock cattle and has made several trips north of Wheatfield and at last located five stter and — he intends to send his brother Dave to purchase the steers.
John Stephens, who is working for Mr. Hixson on the Barnard ranch, was thrown from a hotse Monday, the animal falling on him and injuring him so that it was necessary to call a physician. He is resting easy at this writing. While Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wesner were away from home Sunday morning some sneak went through their house. As yet they have not missed anything of much value. We suggest a close lookout and a dose of shot as a remedy. We met F. W. Fisher turning the Corners Sunday. When requested to explain he said he had been down in Hanging Grove township, looking after his farm, but did not explain why it took him three days to look over 80 acres of land. One would never suppose the smile on Joseph Hilliard's face was on account of parental honors, nor would he mistrust, on passing his home, that anything unusual had happened if it were not for the squares of Canton flannel hanging on the line.
Farr Mrs. Lee Myers is in Demotte. Training race horses for the track for the 4th is the go at Farr. Everybody is invited to attend the grand celebration that is to be give here the Glorious Fourth. There will be people here from far and near. So come,
We like best to call SCOTT’S EMULSION a food because it stands so emphatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restoring appetite, of giving new strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its action is that of a medicine. Sand for free sample. SCOTT ft BOWNK, Chemists, 40*41* Pearl Strait, New Yorks soe.aadfi.oos alldrugghts.
everybody, and have a good visit and a good time >n general. Wm. Nuss was a- Parr goer Monday evening. Went to h» usual place but found her not. Dessie and Harvey, the two bob os of Chicago Heights, returned to Parr Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells' and son Arthur visited Everett Halstead's Tuesday evening. J.-J. Wilson of the National Pickle Co, was here Tuesday, looking after the pickle business. Henry Shoetz and William Kisor, who are now employed on the Sternberg dredge, moved from here to Rensseiaer this week. J. P. Garriott, who has been teaching in the high school at Sutton’s Bav, Mich., came home on a short visit Saturday, accompanied by a friend, Miss Blanche Steimel of Sutton's Bay. They returned to Chicago Tuesday, where Miss Steimel will visit friends for a while. Mr. Garriott takes a position on the "Missouri," which sails between Chicago aud Mackanac island.
Outwits the Surgeon. A complication of female trouble*, with catarrh of the atomach and bowel*, had reduced Mrs. Thomas S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind.. to such a deplorable condition that her doctor advised an operation; bnt her husband fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine completely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, biliousness, jaundice, chllla aud fever, general debility, nervousness and blood poisoning, Best tonic made. Price 60c, at Long's drag store. Try it.
Lonely Valley Hello, Gus, how is Gilliam? Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fritz were at San Pierre Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Salrin, June 22, a daughter. Miss Anna Hines is working for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Salrin at present writing. Miss Cecelia Flitter, of Wanatah, was visiting with relatives in this vicinity the past week. Miss Anna Fritz, who has been working in San Pierre, is taking a vacation at home at present writing. A number fiom this vicinity attended the commencement exercises at Center school house Wednesday. Henry and Ed Hines and Oscar Pulaski attended the dance at Charley Alberdeen’s Saturday evening. Henry H. and Oscar P. were walking on the streets of L. R. Sunday afternoon with large bouquets pinned on their coats and with smiles on their faces a mile long. Gus Brietenbach was heading for Gilliam early Sunday morning with a smile on his face and a gleam in his eye, being sure to see her that day.
A Thousand Dollar’s Worth of Qood. “I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," says A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. “I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, then tbe result was snrprising. A few doses started the brlck-dust-like substance and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me SIOO worth of good." Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure every orm of kidney or bladder disease. A. F. Long, Druggist. 1
Lee . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newbold, July 23, a son. Mrs. Kate Holman is visiting with friends at Monticello. Several from here have been attending church at Monon. Tom Johnson, of South America, was in our burg Wednesday. Jacks & Clark are improving the looks of their store by painting. Mr. and and Mrs. Harry Clawson are visiting friends at Hillsboro. Mrs. 8. I. Johnson called on Mrs. Albert Hanna Sunday evening. Charley Wood, of South America, was ih our burg Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jennie Rishlmg spent Tuesday with her daughter Lillie at Monon. Several from here attended children’s exercises at Milroy church Sunday.
A Texas Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Texaa, that's twice aa big as last year. This wonder Is W. L. Hill, who from weight of 00 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: “I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was reduced to 00 pounds, when I began taking Dr. Klng'a New Discovery for consumption, coughs aDd colds. Now, after taking 10 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am completely cured.” Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed bv A. F. Long, druggist. 50c and si. Trial bottle free.
West BarKJey J. N. Baker was a Rensselaer-visitor Wednesday. John Lrsh and family visited Elias Arnold's Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Gratuer visited Mrs. Wm Fotts Wednesday ; Fred Lee’s visited friends in Gilliam Saturday and Sunday. Some of the farmers in this vicinity have begun cutting wheat. Aaron Vore and wife spent Tuesday evening with James Lewis’. Mr. and Mrs. Forg Payne called on Korah Daniels' Sunday evening. Several of the West Barkley people went over to see the dredge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Folger spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. Rubie and Ethel Gratner and Kathryn Arnold spent Sunday with Bertha and Alice Daniels. Mrs. J. L. Nichols and her mother, Mrs, Michaels, spent Wednesday with Harry Reed and wife. The ice cream social at the Barkley church was well attended. The amount cleared was about f ao.
5 The 99 CENT i Racket Store > 2 The Store For the Masses. 2 Our Prices the Lowest 2 Our Variety the Greatest C* Our Quality the Best. We share our profits with our customers. Save the tickets you get with every purchase; no matter how 6 small, they mean a good deal to careful buyers. See" fit the beautiful premiums in our windows to be given Ml away absolutely free to our trade commencing on (• July 12th, consisting of the following: Fine Parlor Lamps, Eight- Pay Clocks, Beautify ful China, Lovely Water Sets, Pictures, Books, 2* Toilet Articles and Hundreds of Other Kinds fit of Goods Too Numerous to Mention for Want (• of Space. (• g VmjSpscialhr I Oni All n|JA[o| SI Monday, July 2, | [jR SHUIo! | On that we will sell Shoes in Ladies’, Misses’ V® and Children's, also Men’s in broken lots and sizes, (• worth as high as $3 per pair, at your own QQa V® choice, for only villi (• Remember, these are no old shelf-worn goods, but fit taken right out of as fine a stock of shoes as ever fit manufactured. We must have the room, and wish fit to clean up these shoes quick. The chance of a fit lifetime. Oxfords and Tennis Shoes at a great rem duction. Do not forget the date, July 2. Remember, we are headquarters for everything in the fit (• Fourth of July Goods. | (• We can furnish you that class of goods as cheap as (• the dealers have to pay for same. All new—no old (• stock. Everything guaranteed. See us before buy- (• ing. Remember our location. II We always have something special, no matter I what day you dre in town, call at our place of busiI ness, you will find something that will interest you I any old time. I Makeever Bank Bldg., North Side of Court House, t * RENSSELAER, IND. |99 CENT RACKET STORE (• E. V. Ransford, Prop.
Lax-ets—a Candy Bowel Laxative. If you have constipation, If you have a coated tongue. If you are dizzy, bllloue, sallow, If you have Headaches, sour stomach, etc., risk 5c on Lax-ets. See for yourself. Sold by A. F. Long. * Save Your Eyes by Wearing Diamond Lenses. None genuine without trade mark on every lens. Absolutely clear and free from every defect Accurately ground and centered, fused from minute crystal pebbles, have no equal, being the moat perfect lens made. I control the sale of these lenses in Jasper and Newton oonntiea. Dr. Chas. Vick, Eyesight Specialist. .Office in 0. H. Vick’s fruit store, next door to express office, Rensselaer, Ind. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application*, aa they cannot reach the dlaeaaed portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafneaa. and that la by conatltntional remedies. Deafneaa it caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucona lining of the Buatachlan Tube. When thia tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling koundlng or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely eloeed, Deafneaa it the remit, and unleaa the inflammation can be taken out and thia tnbe restored to Ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine case* out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which ia nothing but an tnflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (canted by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular*, free. F. 4. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. j Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' Re*d The Democrat for news. ■. , 'J. .
NOTICE OF DITCH SALE Notice la hereby given that the undersigned aa Superintendent of the Davieaoo Ditch. No--4984 of the Commissioner* Court of Jasper County, Indiana, will let the contract for said work to the lowest bidder at th#Poet Office in the town of Parr, Jasper County, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m. on the tnd day of August. 1000. Such oontractor shall give bond to the approval of the undersigned and in all respects as the law provides. Said work shall be completed on or before the 10th day of September, 1007. Reference is made to specifications for said improvement. Parties desiring to bid may call on me at my residence for a copy of the plans and specifications for said Improvement. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated thb 27th day of June. 1900. S. A. BRUBNAHAN. Superintendent. I’ll tell you a story that is said to be true, it may be of use some time to you. ROBERTS AT ONES GOOD ALL That C. A. Roberts is selling Buggies is true. Gall and see and I will show them to you. Cured of Bright’s Disease. Geo. A. Sherman. Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence county, N. Y., write*: “I had kidney disease tor many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; bad taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that) were recommended but got no relief until I began ualng Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and nlelit.and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometime* a slimy substance. I belelve I would have died If I had not takenFoley's Kidney Cure. A. F. Long.
