Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1906 — Page 7
Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FORM ALL OVER THE COUNTS.
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Jasper Guy was a hub visitor Wednes day. • C. A. Balcotn was a Chicago visitor last week. Mrs. Homer Hardy of Huntington, Ind., is visiting relatives here. Farmers are complaining about finding Considerable rotten corn this year. Charles Haskell, Ed Sutherland J. J. Porter were Rensselaer goers Tuesday, C. J. Anderson was called to St, Joseph, Mo„ last week by the sickness of a brother. Frank Howard went to Pocahontil, lowa, last week to look after his farm near there. Walter Gillam has bought an interest in the Winger draying business and given up barbering. Mr. and Mrs. James Parks went to Sandwich, 111., last Wednesday to attend a reunion of the Parks family. Arthur Rockwood of Goodland died Oct, 13, in Oklahoma, of diptheria. The remains were brought back to Goodland tor burial. *• Coley Merritt has rented the room on South Ohio street formerly occupied by Gillam's barber shop, and has moved his grocery store into same. Recent births: Oct. 13, to Denton Marquess and wife, a son; Oct. 13. to A. S. Beach and wife, southwest of town, a daughter. Miss Agnes Snell, formerly of this place, but now ol Peru, was married recently to W. L. Ogburn, of Bedford, who is an express messenger on the Monon. Charlie Littlefield the jeweler, who has been under the weather lately from too close application to his business, was taken to Rensselaer Friday to visit his brother Neen and rest up for awhile. Mrs. Catherine Townsend, the aged mother of Wm. Townsend, died at the latter's home in this city last Wednesday, aged almost 84 years. The remains were taken to her old home at Salem, Ind., for interment last Friday.
The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every Cough Cute containing Opium. Chloroform, or any other atupifying 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.
Fair OaKj VVe are still having fine weather. Emery Cox’s sister of Chicago is visiting bis family here this week. There were only six tickets sold here Sunday for the excursion to Chicago. Quite a number from here attended quarterly meeting at Roselawn Saturday. Mr.and Mrs. Sbehin and children of Lafayette spent Sunday with relatives here. Eli Hooper, who is hauling rock to the stone crusber at Rensselaer, was borne Sunday. The muck which caught fire four miles nortnwest of here about a month ago is still burning. Miss Iva Moffitt went down to near Julian last week to keep bouse for her grandfather, W. L. Bringle. Dora Cottingham makes his daily trip to Water Valley, fishing. He generally comes back with a basket full of fish. Arthur Goff went over to his brother-in-law’s Harvey Davisson’s Sunday evening to drive a wagon on the gravel roads this fall. Mrs.. John Casey took seriously sick Saturday with appendicitis. Dr. English is the attending physician. She is some better at this writing. Mrs. Dr. Proudiey arrived home last week from Pennsylvania. The doctor's sister and busband came home with her for a tew weeks* visit, Lyman Zea, the champion hay presser
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BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
of Jasper Co., came up Monday morning with his crew to continue their work of pressing for Lawler & Thompson. Stephen Marlen and sou Charles returned from Surrey, No. Dak., last week, where they had been working at harvesting and threshing for a couple of months. Fred Houghbaurn of Chicago, came down Sunday for a short visit with John Casey's. He is in the ministerial work. He is of the Malineal Dawn persuasion Mrs, Ed Kesler went to Valparaiso Saturday with her two children to visit her parents for a week or ten days. Ed got a telegram Monday to go to Minnesota where there is a job for him working on a dredge. He will go at once.
Doctor* 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 I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and 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. A. F, Long.
Jieiuulcind H. E. Gifford of Kersey, was a visitor here Thursday. John Richmond was at Medaryville on business Saturday. Pete Ahlers of Francesville, was a visitor here over Sunday. Tbos, Mdore was at Rensselaer on business one day last week. Mesdames Beedy and Callahan visited friends near Francesville Friday. Pete Roland was at Rensselaer Saturday to see a doctor about bis eye, which is very sore. T. M, Callahan shipped two car loads of onions last week, one to Galesburg, and one to Evansville, Ind., and is loading one more for Evansville this week. Mr. Satterfield of Penfield, 111., bought a house and lot in Newland and a small truck farm north of town through the T. M. Callahan agency last week. Two other men, Messrs, Anderson and McKinney, came with him and are both about to close up deals for farms.
Is The Moon Inhabited? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don’t know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney Complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Appetizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by A. F. Long, Druggist. Price only 50c.
Soathtouest Jordan We are having Indian Summer. Miss Edna Standish spent Sunday at Patrick’s. Leonard Toyne and best girl were at church Sunday night. Mr. Anderson and best girl spent Sunday at Pete Nafziger’s. The Misses Hudson visited Frances Yeoman's schodl last week. Mrs. Lilly Swartz has gone to Lafayette to visit a couple of days. Will Patrick and Miss Mary Currens were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Elmer Standisfi and Mary Eck attended church at Mt. Hope Sunday night. The ball game at Bullis' Sunday was well attended. Score 2to 7 m favor of Egypt. Miss Celia Cooper of Illinois, is visiting her brother and family for a couple of weeks. They are having “Forty Hour Devotion" at Remington since Sunday. Tuesday is the last day. Levi Kuboski will return home Tuesday from So. Dakota, where be took his machine to thresh this fail. Mr. and Mrs. Augspurger and daughter have returned home from Terre Haute where they have been visiting. The surprise on Neva Patrick Sunday was a success. Quite a number of her schoolmates reminded her of her fourteenth birthday anniversary.
A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottljfree.
Put up your team at Vance Collins’ new feed and hitch barn near the river bridge. . The first time you have had the opportunity to get a beautiful souvenir worth 75cts if you buy $2 worth or more at this great opening sale, Saturday, Oct. 13, to Saturday, Oct. 27. Chicago Bargain Store. To rent—l2o, 160, or 320 acre farms near Kniman, Ind., to farmers who have large families and can do a lot of clearing. Warren Springer, 197 S. Canal St., Chicago, 111. The unpreoedental selling in the cloak department surpasses any other year. r Chicago Bargain Store.
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Human Blood Marks.
GOOD WORDS FOR THE DRY TOWN
The Thorntown Argue Enterprise says: “For almost a year this town has been without a gin joint of any kind except a few days’ effort at ‘wholesaling’ by one Ev. Hopkins. The effect is noticeable in the improved moral atmosphere. Men, who, when there was a saloon here, spent their earnings for drink, have devoted themselves to making a living for their families, and a drunken man on the streets has been rare. It is true that a few persons have imported a few ‘snifters,’ and now and then some misguided citizen has gone away from home and taken on a jag, and arose next morning with all the after drunk symptoms. “But it is admitted by all people who have a thought, both for the present and the future, that Th <rntown dry is much to be preferred to Thorntown wet. There is no getting away from the fact that real stability of a town lies in its man-making influences, in the honor and stability of its man and womanhood. The children of today are the raw material of which the men and women of the future are made. If we of today expect the best results we must guard the present by making the atmosphere clean in which our boys and girls move. The moral atmosphere cannot be clean with a saloon to pollute it. The stable, thinking fathers and mothers of this town and township know this to be true and they have made Thorntown dry, a much more wholesome place in which to live than Thorntown wet. One year without a place at which the bibulous could wet their whistles and blot their morals has had a most wholesome effect.”
A BOOM FOR HAMMOND.
Hammond is to get another big manufacturing plant, the Standard Steel Car Co., of Butler, Pa., having closed negotiations to build a $5,000,000 plant there. The company .has purchased over 300 acres of land for a site, costing nearly a quarter of a million dollars. The plant will do a businese of over $35,000,000 per year, employ 3,000 men and have a monthly pay roll of $200,000. It will manufacture freight and express cars and it is expected to manufacture all of the $8,000,000 orders for cars now on hand at Hammond. It is predicted this will increase the population of that city 10,000 within a year, and it is certain to be the biggest boomer the town ever had.
A BAD COMPLEXION
comes from bad blood. Pimples on the face, Acne, Liver Spots, Sallow Skin, dark rings about the eyes, sick-headache, pale, wornout look, dizziness will all disappear if you take a Treatment of Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, for sale at all druggists, and put your blood in good condition. This treatment does not force things—the Pill touches the Liver, urges it to action; the Pellet, (purely vegetable) strengthens and aids the bowels and digestive organs. Beware of violent purgatives. Ask for Ramon’s —it is the only combined Treatment put up in this way on the market. Entire Treatment 25c.
STAND PAT, BRO., STAND PAT.
The Lake County News, the republican organ of Lake county, is grumbling about high prices, and says all building material and lumber is still advancing in price, so that by and by a SBOO cottage will probably cost $25,000. It adds: “It is not to be wondered at that lumber goes up in price, as each year there is less of it, but why stone, sand, cement and lime shall advance with every new moon is hard to explain. The same can be said of nearly everything in the eatable line. The United States is full of ‘grub’ but it’s hard work to get it now.”
NEW FIRM.
Having opened anew 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. Ropp & Hickman.
DREDGE FOR SALE. We will finish our contract on the Neisius ditch south of Rensselaer in three or four weeks and offer our 1| yard dredge for sale. Machine is in good running order and will be sold right. Frank Fields, R-R-4. Rensselaer. Ind. The most complete stock of clothing and shoes in western Ind. Right goods at right prices. Chicago Bargain Store. The Democrat for job work.
20 lh CENTURY QUESTIONS ■ “SHALL WOMEN VOTE ? “SHALL MEN COOK?” These are debateable questions and there is fire all you’r 4p t p a great diversity of opinion regarding them. its non-break £1 I The public is united, however, in proclaiming STEEL ano MALLE IlULiIj. “THE MALLEABLE” R A N G E The Greatest of Household Conveniences Saving labor and expense, and embodying a solution of the above question forever. Come in some time from [NOVEMBER 5 TO 10, 1906, INCLUSIVE | Bring “him” with you, have biscuits and coffee with us, see how perfectly “The Malleable” operates, and you won’t let him do the cooking. EDEE To ever Y purchaser of “THE MALLEABLE’' Range this week TDCC I DEC only we win give absolutely free a $7.50 set of Cooking Utensils lIILL E. D. RHOADES RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
WESLEY TAYLOR.
Democratic Candidate for Joint Rep* resentative ofr the Counties of Jasper and White. Mr. Taylor is a young man, practicing attorney, member of the White County Bar, admitted to practice law in the Supreme and Appellate courts of this state; also to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. Graduated from the Indiana State University year 1900. He is thoroughly qualified to fill the office of representative to the General Assembly with credit to his people—be is not allied with any trusts, combinations or monoplies. He will, without doubt, serve the masses of the people and not the few, will cater to the wants of White and Jasper county people and not burden them with unnecessary taxation. Every thinking voter should ascertain for himself the qualifications of Mr. Taylor and his opponent, determine what his opponent has done as a represenative. Cast your ballot for the man who is conscientious in serving the people as they should be served, giving every individual an equal right, with special privileges to none. Vote for Mr. Taylor and you will cast your vote for the good of the people and yourself.
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS OR CHRONIC CATARRHAL HEADACHES
will be instantly relieved by the use of NOSENA, a soothing Catarrhal Balm. Relief guaranteed or money refunded. NOSENA contains no cocaineor harmful drug. Will immediately relieve the worst running cold, Rose Cold, Nasal Catarrh, Hay Fever, Throat Trouble, Hoarseness etc., by tenderly soothing the inflamed, diseased membranes. The well known catarrhal ache can be instantly relieved by the use of this remedy. Mrs. Fannie Mathis, Payne, Pa., says: "I have been trying your NOSENA for Catarrh and have been entirely cured. Send me the price for a dozen tubes, as I want it for some of my neighbors.” Large tubes 50 cents, at all druggists, or sample tube on receipt of ten cents in stamps by mail Brown Mf’g Co., Greenville, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo.
INDIGESTION A CRIME.
Don’t You Want a Keen Appetite and Perfect Health Once More. It is a positive crime to suffer with the ills of indigestion, such as headache, backache, sleeplessness, nausea, and distress after eating, with despondency and nervousness, now that the guaranteed Miona stomach tablets can be obtained from B. F. Fendig. Use this remedy, and keen appetite, vigorous digestion, strong heart action, pure blood, nerves of steel and natural strength and health will be restored to you quickly. Miona is entirely different from all other remedies that are recommended for the cure of indigestion, for it strengthens all the digestive organs and is not a mere digestive. Ask B. F. Fendig to show you the guarantee he gives with every 50 cent box of Miona. The remedy will not cost a penny unless it cures.
Another car load Pittsburgh perfect electric welded fence. Chicago Bargain Store. If it’s a fine office that you are looking for, I am not the fellow; I can’t afford it at my prices. But if it’s a pair of glasses you want that will give you ease and comfort and good vision, then I am the fellow you want to see, as I am the equal in refraction of any man. Dr. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist, Rensselaer, Ind. The Chicago Bargain Stope turned away many customers Saturday that could not be waited on. Chicago Bargain Store. Ten tons of good timothy hay for sale, on my farm, 1| miles northeast of Aix ; also one 8-year-old filly, city broke, with good top buggy and harness. Cash or time. Address me at Kniman, Ind. Josiah Davisson. See the newest and latest novelties in ladies coats arriving nearly every day. Chicago Bargain Store. Pure bred Poland'China pigs for sale; pedigrees furnished. E. L. Morlan, Tel. 527-F. Rensselaer, Ind. Remember the Souvenir gift continues till Saturday night, Oct. 27. Chicago Bargain Store*.
MONEY TO LOIN We have money to loan at any time, and in any amounts to suit borrowers. Our specialty is loans on farms and city real estate for one, two, tnree, four or five years, with interest payable semi-annuallv, to suit borrower, and with the most liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to tee ua before borrowing elsewhere. AUSTIN & HOPKINS Indigestion Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not in itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia. Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are symptoms only of a certain’ specific Nerve sickness—nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the cn-ation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy—Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. Without that original and highly vital principle, no such lasting accomplishments were ever to b>> had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for yourself what it can and will do. We seU and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop’s Restorative A. F. LONG. 5 PER CENT LOANS. We can positively make you a loan on better terms than you can procure elsewhere. No “red tape.” Commission the lowest. No extras. Funds unlimited. See us before borrowing or renewing an old loan and we will save you money. IRWIN & IRWIN. I. O. O. F. Building. Largest line of rugs in the city and selling at lowest prices. Call and see them. Williams’ Furniture and Carpet Store. Read The Democrat for news.
