Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

, .. MiA.,Grav bwlbewo ticki with lurn- . . urn : ■ ■•:»!<• Mr*, Chas. May iwcot.lQ Eldorado, 111., last week. to visit her brother. Will 1 1 Shaull. . * • t. :.< •)'> . * I I , Mss. Warner Elmore ,is yhiting her " motheh Mrs. J. D’ Mason, at Elwood at * * thlfc writing. ' i 11 • 111 , <} 7 ’* "Mk'arid Mrs.'H*. are visiting their daughter, ! Mrt. ' Robert Rhfcsell, at North Manchester. ' Iltd Peck and Win. Geier represented the K. ol P. lodge at Grand Lodge at Indianapolis last week. [, Jj J An'Keyring arfl Me Colly w'ent’up to the Kankakee Tuesday 4 . forafewdays J. M. Ott, Ira W. Yeoman and Charley Hascall were business visitors at the hub Wednesday. Harvey Zinzer has moved back from Huntington and will work the farm now occupied by Will Courtright next year. Recent Births: Oct. I, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucterhand, a son; Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Shaull, now of Eldorado, 111., a daughter, The (ormer A. Coan laftn of 179 acres has recently been sold through Jones Bros, agency tog Fairbury, 111., man so/ ! #125 per acre. Geo. Cummons is now domiciled in his fine new residence on North Ohio street W. C. Smalley will occupy the property vacated by George. 1 White County Democrat; Word comes from Frederic, Oklahoma, that Key. W. S. Peter and family who located there last spring are well and prospering. He has been offered $12,000 more for his land than fie paid, for it. Quite a numberlefl here last week bn a prospecting trip to the west. Gabe Lambert went to Texas; Joe D|uzak, John G. and Charles Harris and Chas. Alberson to Lawton, Okla., and Stutgart, Ark.; and Ezra Bowman to Scott’s Bluff, Neb,.to visit his brother John, The democrats have nominated J; G. I Morris, John H. Williamson gnd Peter Rowland for members of the township advisory bo4rd, Albert H. Dickinson, W. L. Rich and Geo; 1 Hemphill for justices of the peace, Lawrence Kellner, James Callaghan and Leroy Harris for constables. i . Goodland Herald; The.liquor case of Jno, Boothby has been appealed to the circuit court and the trial will probably be set for some day next week. Everyone is well aware that it is the Columbia Biewing Co. that is pushing this matter and that Mr. Boothby is being used only " as a cat's paw. •

Tine Gro-Ve Seems like winter bascotne. . Ed Cramer was in our vicinity Sunday. Andy Ropp is out threshing clover seed. Charley Jenkins has rented the E. P. Honan iartn.i Sunday school at Independence has changed from 3 o'clock till 2:30. «. The farmers art rush ing lheir onion harvest on account of the Cool weather. '' Mrs. Ropp And daughter took dintier at Horatio Ropp’s Saturday at Rientee- , laer. ■>> 1 James Torbct and family- and sister spent Sunday with Mrs. McCleary and family. Maudie George returned hpitfe after a, few days stay with her cousin, Verriie Shroyer. »■' ■ »—uj ; U—- ill

Four Cornerj Mrs. Zitnmer of South Chicago, visited a few days here, and 1 returned to her borne Saturday,’ 1 Trustee Chas. Stalbaum of Kankakee tp w purchased a few calves the first of the week from F. W, Fisher, • ( Mrs. Frat»k Cories of Fowler, is at the bedside of her brother,,,J. A. Hixsoti, who is quite low with heart-trouble. Qrren iTjlton, son of Alt Tilton,' id with .typhoid fever, with chances for histecovery not encouraging,l J, H. Tilton of y/heatfield, is very side at this time with lung fever, arid Louis Pinter, son of John 'Prater/is down with typhoid. John Slepheus, who bat been workingfor J. A. Hixson this has moved to Wheatfield to; Whittle store-boxes this winter. Watch the chips fly. The’Hohl Crumpatker.bas come and table (platlortn) were eagerly gathered by the faithful WbA-wtat away Raising him and tbe party he represented.

bqji.tgat went to North Dakota last spring, have returned.’ They came by way of Chicago and Joe intends to return to the city and teamAJejffHtwerMn of Mediryville, was through this locality a few days this week purchasing cattle, also partites' from near Oxford were looking sos a"xr.M F. G. Barnard herd. There is quite a demand for cattle at this time. ‘ ’ 1 After L. H Hamilton has completed tds-WWk to •R'enksetlfeP aM ft extend the good Weriswf rhfanhatidn, he should hpjtyp ~<p,,W.h|tatfield and ip-, quire into the cause why a glimmering, light in a room on the second floor, and not occupied by a family, continues tti glow far into the wee small hours of the ■mornirtg, f ; • <»» - ' Chas. Lathrop of F)a, is visiting and Shaking arrangements for a -trip to thte eastern coast of Florida with M r - and Mrs. Chas. Myers. t They expect to locate for a short stay at Mary Esther, the narrows, where Win. McNeal, Jr., is dealing for sbmffrffal' estate. Mr. Myers and wife- surely enjoy the good things of this life. Mike Bemicken now occupies the Remley building with a saloon; All take one on Mike. And now Wheatfield with three saloons and two general merchandise houses is going some. The Japanese say, “to keep a dead man put him in whiskey; to kill a live one put whiskey in him,’’ If this saying proves true what a rushing business awaits our 'undertaker,' A. S. Keen, in the near future. The Democrats of Wheatfield placed theifollowmg ticket m the field: J. P., Geo. Swisher and Wm. Grube, Jr.; constables, Paype and Harn»on Clark; advisory board, Wm. Dittman, Mark Knapp and HenrYMisch. Tl ’ The republicans have nominated: Justices of the peace, Albert Van Doozer and William Lewis; constables, James Keen and W. A. Stevenson; members advisory board, R. H. Morehouse, H. W. Marble, W. B. McNeal. »<>

A Card. , t , This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold, It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures iagrlppe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Qqntains dr opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package- Refuse substitutes. A. F. Long.

Sharon iiMra. Jacks visited Mrs. Bruce Saturday. ~ Hello, Arnie, will you be with us next Sunday? r Misses Pearl McGee and Lizzie Leurs hacj company Sunday. Mrs. Gish and family have company from Illinois this week. ,Mr| \- r; of Valparaiso; Spent Sunday with Miss Pearl McGee. MifSS Mary Jrad a touch qf malaria fever, but is now better again. Tbery will ( be a Sunday school meeting at Slaughter scbodl Monday evenidg. Mr. ahd Mrs. Rogers Spent last Sunday with Mr. andiMrs. Jacks and fanlily. Mr. and Mrs. Hirry Dewey spent Sunday with’Mr, and Mrs. Peters ahd family.- > •u, <• 1 Liters' (have bought another large farm. It js the fartq that joins their's on the east and south. I.j. 1 ■ 1 Bruce’s have company this week from California and Kansas. Mrs. Bruce re-, mains about the same. Miss Maude Daley of Danville, is stiU , visiting ih this vicinity.' Several nice parties have been given in her honor. We just learned that Mr 1 , and Mrs. Henry Farmer of Washington, tormerly ot here, are the proud parents of a ten popnd sou. , ,

, Jan FVerrc ' Rheittholdt bcbipidt is now holding. I). Delehanty intends to move-Id Chi- ! ckgo soon. I • t , h ~ 1 I < Charles Mylins and ‘H? Bidetihodf called on I. R, week; 1 ,:l <’ Philip White, who has been attending the Danville college, is home again. 1 We will soon join in tbe song, “When the Frost 'is'ort the 'PSrbpkin and the Fqdder's in Shock.” ( ~, ( Marion Sgnds of TeJlt, visilpd San last Saturday. We understand he went to see'Squire Kiigofe in bebajf of a matrimonii! promtsei •' > 1 . J? F. Paynb. dtfniocratii? candidate for ebunty recorder and'Pefter Mosher; candidate for county treasurer,.are canvassing Rail tp. this week., u ~ , . offered Edward Long S6O per aqre fpr bjs fan? including this year’s corn crop and four horses. Mr. Long has a good farm and he Thinks be can' db better. /! ' t - The Four Corners need riot Worry how we spell a jaw-breaking name. It is easier for us than‘the man'that changed tbe triangle into a square by hatnmerjng .dpyvq th.e apex, ... Mr. Tubbs, who has been in California for over a yean, returned a few days ago to fsaflHfit some busings*, aqd.pjaky ar r rangements for selling hi* I arm near fjuunyille. He dobs'riot like it here on account of climate conditions* khd will return to California.

J. F. Payne, Dr. J. W, Soft, Sqpiac Kai-, gore and L. Rennewanz contempate purchasing an automobil4of the Frefcb type. This auto, we understand, iv to only in campaign yeant May scream for mefey and''the rooster crow for success, ' , Preventlcs are toothsome candy tablets. Prevfedtics dlxtlyate lag K:olds quickly,. Mid taken early, when you flrat feel that a cold la coming, they check and prevent them. Preventica. are. theroughly sate few children/ an* as effectual for adujty. Sold f qdßecommend* ed in 6 cent and 26 cent boxes by A. F. Long,) Cabe Pfirjcsof W r Surrey,, fended meetings here Sunday," 7 £\,R. Erwin tnadg a business grip to Michigan ( City Saturday. , ( , jp J.,fL Mallat and family of Lacrosse, visited relatives’here over Sunday. Cap t Manderville of Roselawn, spent the' past week tfith his* grandmother hire; 1 ’’ l! '• t*.■ -. ■■■ n 1 1 Webadljuile a wind ktorfn’Monday, svhitb Mew most everythifig out of the country* i< > i 1 1 ; Mrs. Tolly,'who half bteeh doirn tilth typhoid, fever (Or some time; is now able Ao be put a little., . ; i,.., Enos Moffitt and Sam Thornton went to that new town Gary, east of Chicago, Sunday, sizing up the place. Some of Fair Oaks* thirsty citizens attended the Parr blow-out last Saturday and came home pretty well loaded with Joe’s barley corn, it is reported. Abe Bringle and wife visited relatives last week at Mt. Ayr, Brook, Foresman, and his father west of Rensselaer, returning home Friday. The two Holy Ghost evangelists who are bolding a series of meetings in the M. E. church are having large crowds each night and they are working up quite an interest here. Sam Thornton and wife left here Tuesday for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their home, and Mrs. T. J. Joiner left for Minnesota to visit her husband for a week or so, who has a job on a dredge. We have been informed that “Fish" Gilmore of Lacrosse, will go back to Lafayette this week to a hospital to undergo another operation. William Spry of Morocco, will tend bar for him while he is gone. Ransom Elijah, one of Jackson tp’s. Newton codaty’s old pioneer citizens, has made ai proposition to the trustee we have been informed, to pay for all the gravel that it will take to build a gravel road one mile along his farm if they will haul it. The proposition has been accepted. He saystf he did vote against the gravel tax, he can build gravel roads himself. That’s the grit of an old timer. It there were some more such men in the country there would plenty of gravel roads built.

etvland f 1 . ‘ » Abe Aery was at Parr Thursday on business. . ' , . Frank Wallace moved to Newland and wil l run di edge No. 3. . Watt Prpvo bought 8q acres of land of B. J. Gifford a few days ago. I > 111 . ’ T I ■ ■ • ', I | Bob Bowers of. Rensselaer, was a guest qfGeo. Bqedy and family Sunday. ,T. M. Callahan has shipped out threecar lijads pf onions the past ten days. ? 1 John Rvan of Gjllatp passed through' here Friday on his way to Rensselaer. . I . .11l t fl t. jMf Donnelly ot near Rensselaer, was here a couple of days last week buying hnibns.' ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Halladav visited relatives at Stoutsburg Saturday and Sunday. " Nefs Abbott and family hive move 1 herb from Dutchtown, Missouri, and will' farm next year. Herman Ahlers and wife of Kentland and Mts. Chas. Weaver-of Francesville, visited relatives here a couple of days, last week. k . -. '< •.,« _il- . . V . Messrs. Martin $ Richmond .shipped two carp of hay to Chicago last week, lin'd T, M. Callahan oneto Louisville, Kentucky; ' L _*4 : t • < .1. |L ' ll.' ;ii 1.1

(Wash.) I Ge| to Spokane. i *h% ne * n Wal ' ace > We are having fine weather at this writing. S. H. Norman and sons have made a trip to Scocfa, Wash. * tl - Mrs. Blaine Wood and mother, Mrs. See Friday. Mrs. E. J, Hurley and Mrs. S. H. Norman spent Tuesday, with Mrs- Jack Brusnabab, sevew’mlfei out. ’ Mr. and Mrs. iQtjL.'Thoriiton, Vernie Thornton and wife took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Norman Sunday. We are having many visitors from Walla Walla, Baker C'ty and other cities to Spokpne Fair, tpjs week. Artie and Rav Arnott and sister Gutha, Henry anp jjhorntpn T. F. took dinner with Herbert See Sunday. •B.' P; Ferguson" and daughter Ethel and > Miss Savior, did not. stop long in Spokane. .They. l«?ft fpr Qqincy and Wenafcee, where they will visit relatives. George Pullins and wife, formerly of Jasper Co., are visiting Alfred Cresler, Will Pullins and other relatives and is very well pleased with Spokane. The “Hoosier Bunch’* of Spritape called at Vernie Thornton’s, Gardner Ave., to remind Mr. T. F. Lang of its being his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in games of various kinds, after which refreshments were served, when ail went to their homes, wishing Mr. Lang many more happy returns of the day. The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every Cough Cute containing Opium. Chloroform, or any other stupifying or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure as made for 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe-and it ettres. ft does not simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable Cough . Cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. A. F. Long. i l "■ Ni 1' iisa.is»iis(i»ai»j/ ■ " 3 . .•-.-'-'•v-Z . ;

Stoutsburg. Antrim Bros, are improving at this writing. I wonder what makes “Doll Warren” so industrious this week? Frona Misch is assisting Wm. Grube, Sr., in housekeeping this week. Mrs. Fred Thomas of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Dora Woods this week. Miss Frona Austin of Wheatfield* was a caller here Monday and Tuesday. Miss Goldie Grim spent Saturday and Sunday with the Misses Austin of Wheatfield. Mrs. O. Kennedy of Wheatfield Center spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Cass Westnej. Mr. and Mrs. Halladay and children ot Newland, Harry Gifford, wife and family of Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. Darry spent Sunday with Wm. Whited and family.

Oak GrotJe All McCoy called on Wm Woosley Monday forenoon. Mrs. John Price spent Tuesday with Grandma Braddock. Orma McCoy spent a few days last week at McCoysburg, . Mrs. Maude Meyers called on Grandma Braddock Tuesday. Will Woosley and family spent Sunday with Lincoln Braddock and family. Lincoln Braddock and Maggie Stockwell spent Monday forenoon in East Walker. Misses Dora and Lerie Braddock and Orma McCoy called on Birdie Spriggs Sunday eve. Mr, and Mrs, Dave Ross spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's, father, Alf McCoy. Lerie Braddock went Tuesday to stay with her Grandma Hilton and attend school at West Vernon this winter.

Jouth erica. Win. Culp’s sale was well attended T uesday. Wm. Culp was tn Rensselaer on business Thursday. Mrs. Jas. Culp spent Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Culp. Mrs. Willard Johnson spent Monday with her parents. Cady Underwood was in Monon Wednesday afternoon. Miss Josie Miller spent Saturday at her home in Rensselaer. Miss Elsie Kendall took dinner Sunday with Miss Josie Miller, Mrs. P. Foulks spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jas. Clark of White Co. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. McCashen and family spent Wednesday night with Geo. Castor's. Thus. Larson, wife and daughter Mabel and Miss Elsie Kendall were Wolcott goers Saturday. Rev, Sanisel will preach Sunday morning, Oct. 14, his subject being "Heaven;" in the evening, “Heli," Last Sunday quite a number of relatives and friends met at the home of Z. J. McCashen and family. Among others were D. Noland, Wm. Stiers, Creighton and Clyde Clark of White Co., who sang some excellent quartets. Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for Piles alone—and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large, Nickel Capped glass jars. 50 cents. Bold and recommended by A. F. Long.

Lonely Valley P. Smith is on the sick list at this writing. Emery White was a DeMotte goer Saturday. Harry Davidson of Union tp., was in our midst Sunday. W. D. Mevers and wife were Tefft callers Monday. Charley Schatzley was in Chicago the last of the week. Ed Jackson is helping Lou Miller press bay this week. James King was a guest at the Clark brothers home Monday. Fronie Misch is working for her uncle at Stoutsburg this week. George Hershman of Rensselaer was in our midst Wednesday. Don't forget to attend the oyster supper at Wheatfield tonight. Phillip Stuppy of Lowell, was a business caller here Thursday. Little Dessie and Goldie Hodge spent Sunday with their grandma. Dan Meyers and family took dinner with Mrs. Love Asher Sunday. Elwood Davis and family moved to. Wheatfield the first of the week.

Mrs. Matt Hoile and friend of Kniman spent Tuesday with friends here. Leona Austin, who is workihg for Mrs. Whited, spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Will Stump and baby of Oak Grove called on relatives here Tuesday Mrs. Pete Zimmer of Chicago visited with old friends here the last of the week. Pete White of DeMotte, was here Tuesday and put up a couple of new 'phones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorn returned home Friday after a week's visit at Sheridan. * Misp Barbara Misch of Kniman came Saturday for a couple of days' visit with home folks. Mr. Stalwood and family of Momence have moved to their new L. V. home south of town. Emma Miller has returned home from Momence, where she. has been working during the summer. A goodly number from here attended the entertainment in the opera house Saturday evening. Henry Meyers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karch took dinner with Perry Hodge and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shatzley of Wheatfield Center and Mrs. Jake Heil were guests of Mrs. Charles Shatzley Sunday. Another wind storm visited this locality Monday; the air was kept full ot sand and dust all day. Stub Grube was seen driving through Lonely Valley Sunday with three girls. Stub said he was happy. Now we believe that, for he was smiling all over his face. Will Paine, one of L. V.’s farmers, is contemplating moving to Medaryville soon, where fie expects to work for Mr. Gill, in the livery barn. Mr. Hurley of Wheatfield, will move on the farm vacated by Paine. We welcome them to our midst.