Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1906 — Page 2

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Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

'Remington. NCMINGTON R. R.TIMKTARLK. SAJI. I THAINB. _ I WKST, 8:10a.m. Mail and Passenger 9:3!'a. in 9:3 s a. m. Local Freight 12:42p.tn 11:38 a in. Mail and Passenger 5:12 p. m 8:10a.m. Passenger (Sun.o'ly) 7:50p.m

Robl. Parker has a new Orient Buckboard auto. Miss Clara Meehan is clerking in Hicks Bros, store Mr. and Mrs. P. McLaughlin were Rensselaer goers Monday. Mrs S. M. Bond and Mrs. A. Beasley visited in Chicago last week. Budd Johnson, now of Hoopeston, 111., was in town one day last week. Omer Reuck has moved to Logansport, where he will work in the railroad yards. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes of East Chicago are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Elmer Capes of Illinois, is visiting William Capes and family at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulm of Jennings county are visiting relatives here at this writing. The father and mother of W. C. Hallihan of Wing, 111., visited the latter here last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan visited the latter’s brother, J. D. Foster, near Idaville, last week. Mesdames W. E. and Frank Peck, who have been sick for some time, are now much improved. A few farmers hereabouts have begun to husk corn, but the work will not be generally under way until next week. 'Ezra Bowman returned last week from Nebraska, and while there bought a quarter section of prairie land for investment. Mr. and Mrs. E A. Benedict and daughter of Oxford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merritt last Wednesday and Thursday. Wolcott Enterprise: In the past twelve mouths John Unroe has sold to D. J. Pettit $5,000 worth of tile with which to improve his farms, and fill ditch contracts. S. T. Hack ley has bought the Jasper Guy residence property at the north end of Ohio street and will take possession of same Dec. i. The consideration was $2,000.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

Mrs. Win. Kuhlman of Bloomington, 111., was visiting her son Jake Ochs, here several days last week. She had been to Lafayette also, where another son, Pete Ochs, is in a hospital suffering with a severe case of typhoid fever. 'I he Republicans have placed the following township ticket in the field: Advisory hoard: George Welsh, John Huds< n and Robert Irwin; Justices of the peace, Geo. A. Chapoell and Esau Hart; constables, Fred IJanes, John Woods and Ed Sunderland.

Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Fry. Woodruff, Pa., writes: ' After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised n.e if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once, as 1 could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, aud I immediately sent my son to the store for it, and after taking three bottles I begun to get better and continued to improve until I was entirely well.

Fair Oaßj Our postmaster is suffering with a severe cold. Al Moores moved into their newly purchased home Monday. Bruce Moffitt and wile visited the former’s mother here Sunday. Dan Wood, who lives on Eger Bros.’ farm, threshed his oats Monday. A. D. Washburn of Kentland was in these parts last week on business. Mrs. A. J. Powell of west of Rensselaer, attended meetings here last week. Uncle William Hurley is in poor health. Heart trouble is the complaint. Dr. Fife and wife of Chicago, visited friends here a few days the first of the week. The weather is fine but very dry Some have begun husking corn this week. Mrs. T. E. Husted of Battle Giound, with her little boy, came up Saturday to visit her parents a few days. Mrs. Dr. Proudley, who has been visiting relatives in Pennsylvania for some time, is expected home this week. Mrs. J. R. Mallatt and family, after a week’s visit with relatives here, returned to their home at Lacross Monday, Mrs. E. O. Hooper returned home

Saturday evening after a couple of weeks’ visit with relatives at Anacone, 111. Mrs. C. L. Eggleston and mother, Mrs. Blair, went to Chicago Saturday, the latter to consult a doctor as to the condition of her health. Orvel Thomas and Roy Gundy, who are attending high school at Remington, came up Fridav for a short visit with Tr ends and relatives. The series of meetings which have been in progress the past two weeks at the M. E. church, came to a close Sunday. There were quite a number that proclaimed the name of Jesus. Rev, Williams and Rev. Douglas, who conducted the meetings, are very able minis ters and were well thought of here'. They went from here to Moorsville where one will hold a meeting and the other will go to near Connersville and conduct a meeting. $•-

A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me, who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be tlie best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try these painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist. Price Zftc. * for your Protection we place this label on every package of Scott’s Emulsion. The man with a fish on his back is our trade-mark, aud it is a guarantee that Scott’s Emulsion will do all that is claimed for it. Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott’s Emulsion is one of the greatest fleshbuilders known to the medical world. wen tand you s uapli free. SUOTTk BOWIE,

Southwest Jordan Winter is almost with us again. Quite a few attended the dance Saturday night. Estella Cain is working at Lovett’s, near Brook. Bud Cain spent Sunday afternoon at F, Eek’s, playing ball. Wm. Haven and Myrtle Keister attended church Sunday. The ball game at Welch’s Sunday night was quite a success. Earl Clinton and best girl took supper at Arthur Putt's Sunday night. Paul Lehe and the Misses Hudson attended church at Union Sunday. Elmer Standish and Mary Eck attended church at Union Sunday. Henry Eck has returned home from Oklahoma, where he was looking for land. Mabie Cain returned home Saturday from Goodiand, where she has been visiting. Albert Swartz begun working on the gravel road at Rensselaer Monday morning. Mary Eck, Mrs. Pete Nafziger and two children spent Friday afternoon at Geo. W ortley's.

Hakes Homely Women Pretty. No woman no matter how regular her feature* may be can be called pretty if her complexion ia bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aid* digeation, and clear* sallow blotched complexion* by stimulating the liver and bowel*. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doe* not nauseate or gripeand is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino apd refuse to accept any aubstitute. A. F. Long. .

fiebuland Ben Ahlers of Earl Park was a visitor here a couple of days last week. Frances Hullihan of Riverside, Ind., who formerly lived here, is visiting friends this week. Tillman Watson and family of Pleasant Grove, visited John Richard and family over Sunday. Mrs. T. M. Callahan and daughters Ruth and Cecelia, visited her parents at Francesville Saturday and Sunday. H. E. Gifford of Kersey, was here on business Friday and Saturday. John Richmond, Omer Hickman and Luther Pratt were at Medaryville Saturday on business. Miss Nellie Wallace, who clerks for T. M. Callahan, was called to Westville, Ind., Friday by a message saying her uncle had just been killed by a train. As yet we have not learned the particulars. T. M. Callahan did quite a business in real estate on last Tuesday. He closed up deals on five different pieces of land, all lying west of Newland. One piece to Egbert Camp, one to Ben Ahlers of Earl Park, one to Herman Ahlers of Kentland, one to John Ahlers of Newland,

and one to M. O. Callahan of Newland. That was not so bad for one day’s business.

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A Card. Thia la 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 lagrippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. F. Long. See G. E. Hersh man for farm and city loans and fire insurance. NEW FIRM. Having opened a new plumbing aud steam-fitting shop on Front street, first door south of the Nowels house, we are prepared to do all work in this line in city or country at reasonable prices and in a workmanlike manner. Pump repair work and everything pertaining to the plumbing business done with dispatch. Furnishings on hand. Kopp & Hickman. THINK OF THIS ONE HINUTE. How does it happen that the Studebaker factory in South Bend, Ind., covering 101 acres, is the largest vehicle factory in the world? How does it happen, that more than a million Studebaker vehicles are in use the world over? How does it happen that the Studebaker business has shown a steady growth and increase every year for more than fifty years? How does it happen that the Studebaker reputation for all that goes to make a good vehicle is higher today than ever before? Do you think it just happened or was there a reason for it? You know there must have been a reason and this is it. The absolute reliability of the Studebaker product. It appeals to careful buyers, men who are satisfied only with the best. If you belong to that class, if you like a good farm rather than a poor farm, a good horse rather than a poor horse, a good wagon rather than a a poor wagon, we ask yon to investigate the Studebaker before buying. See the Studebaker agent 0. A. Roberts the buggy Man. Rensselaer, Ind.

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 cures, it 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. PQOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been anpointea by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County. State of Indiana, executor of the estate of .Mary J. Daniels, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN M. OTT, Executor. October 10th, 1900. NJ OTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS AND LEGATEES. In the matter of the estate of Samuel B. Johnson, Jr., deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Teim.l9o6. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Samuel B. Johnson, Jr., deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, on Monday, the 8d day of December, 1906. being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of John R. Wilson, administrator of said decedent, and show cause, if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. JOHN R. WILSON, Administrator. Ir-A W. Yboman, Attorney for Estate.

Notice of Bridge Letting. No. 0188. Notice is hereby giveu that on November sth, 1908, the Board of Commissioner* of Jasper County, Indiana, until 11 o’clock noon, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a wooden pile bridge 150 feet long and 16 foot roadway, in Wheatfield Township, Jasper County. Indianu, across Hodge ditch. Baid bridge to be built according to plans and specifications therefor now on file in the Auditor’s office at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Each bld must be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. _ „ „ JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. Auditor Jasper County.

Notice of Bridge Letting. No. 8190. Notice is hereby giveu that on November sth. 1906. the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, until 12 p dock noon, will receive sealed proposals for the repair of Lamson’s Bridge. Said bridge to be repaired according to plans and specifications therefor now on file in the Auditor s office, in the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Each bid must bo accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioaers Auditor Jasper Connty. The Democrat for job work.