Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1907 — Jasper County Gleanings [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings

NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

'Remington. R ■ MINQTON W . R, TI M K TASL*. ■ AST. I TBAIMB. I WX ST. • :lUa.tn. Mail and Passenger 9:38a.m • :38 a.m. Local Freight 12:42p. tn 11:38 a.m. Mail and Passenger 6:12 p. tn 8:10 a.m. Passenger (Sun.oly) 7:50p.m W. L. Rich visited his son Bert at New Waverly last week. Ed Bullis left last week for a visit in Missouri and Kansas. Mrs, Isaac Kight of Fair Oaks visited Mrs. G. I. Thomas here a few days last week. C. R. Griffith's left last week for Lawton, Okla., to visit h;s daughter, Mrs. Will Zea. Some of our rural carriers did not get out a few days last week on account of bad roads. Martin and Rufus Warner: of Idaho visited their cousin, Mrs. Chas. Pefley, here this week. The Lock & Wellington Poland China hog sale last Thursday aggregated $2,800, the average price being about S6O each. J, C. Milner was in Rensselaer on business Saturday, He will have a big public sale Feb-8, having decided to quit farming. Recent births: Jan. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bear, southeast of town, a daughter; Jan. 14, to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ulm, a son. Chas. Hensler is now a bonafide resident of Remington, and occupies the property purchased from C. R. Griffith, on Ohio street. Mrs. I. D. Luckey was called to Windfall last week by the serious sickness of the youngest child of her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Graham. I Will Geier has again embarked in the blacksmith business, having bought the Kuster store building north of the Allman block and opened a shop therein. Tuesday's Hammond Times: Mrs. Eliza Phillipi of Remington, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kasson, 1 Belivue place, for the past week, went to Chicago where she will visit relatives for several days. Wolcott Enterprise: Mrs. Thos. Mullen and little son Taylor, after several weeks' visit with her parents, departed for her home in Denver, Colo., Tuesday morning, Mr. Taylor accompanied her and they will stop at Dodge City, Kan., to visit L. L. Taylor and family. Oxford Tribune: Tim Harrington, "th’ gintl’man fr'm Rimington,” was in town Wednesday morning. Tim has the ear marks of a state senator. We're all ter ye, Tim, and if we can't get enough democratic votes in this district will have a few of your host of Benton county friends move over the line and ‘•jine” us. We understand that Dr. M. G. Traugh will leave Goodland with his family about April Ist for the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming, where he will make his future home. We shall all miss Doc’s hearty voice and genial manner from this vicinity where be has lived so long. May he live to be a hundred years old and continue to enjoy the best things of earth in the future, as he has in the past, is our wish. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting—nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. .Shoop's Croup Cure, does tho work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It’s for Croup, that's all. Sold by A. F. Long.