Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1907 — Page 5

....SPECIAL.... MASCBbJASTERSALE Chicago Bargain Store Opposite Court House. h© Only Fcnco K/f ANY months preparation securing the worlds best products before the recent Th© Catalog* Don’t £ . L 1 sharp advance. The big store is prepared to show the best in the new staple v , 6 l 1 ittsburgh Perfect Electric and fancy novelties at matchless prices. Drop in and see the new dress anything you - Weld. goods, clothing, shoes; carpets, rugs shown on new rug rack; hats, caps, wall paper, want for the farm o car loads poultry and field woven wire, electric weld fence, garden and field seeds, catalog department, etc. or home ata saving fence, received since November of gQ 50 Special Enamelware and Tinware Sale per cent. Friday IP. M. March Bth and Saturday all day, March Sth, 1907. ~ - Sharpies Cream Seethe grocery show window prices. The greatest value ever offered on GrOCOry Dep’t. Senarator guaranteed first quality double coated on steel blue and grey mottled enamelware, OepdlcHV a ll wort i l d ou bl e the following prices. Space for only a few prices. Groceries The world’s best. 17 qt refined dish pans, a good sqt blue enamel Berlin kettles, o*7 1 hat conform to the bargain . . . w special price . «/C pure food law bought m i? •4. • „ 4. n 14 qt blue enamel dish pans, iq •vi i t i ■ car lots and retailed at Easiest running, less pieces to special price «■ /Cl 3in blue enamel wash basin, 14 A wholesale prices or a clean last longest, separates ’ 4 t blue enameJ co g ee * special price saving 7 Q AE closest cost less than any other spec ial price . . . . blue enamel coffee not IJI ~ of to standard machine. . 10 qt blue enamel good pails, 07* snecial nrfee ' " P 14C per cent less thanelseWe will loan a separator to special price . . . */C special price . . where 7 competent any farmer for at es ria wi Bqt blue enamel stew kettles, o*7/* qt. grey enamel pudding pan, TAa grocery clerks to wait any other machine for one to spec ial price . special price . .«C on you 2 delivery wagfour weeks and you can be your _ ons y ls j t t bis dep,t. 300 lb per hour 840 00 The Greatest Lace and Curtain Sale_ .. LT capacity, price "F GOOu Wall PflnAr 400 lb per hour, 00 Monday, March 11 to Saturday night March 16. apvr capacity,pricefp Ever j nau g era t e d. Special discount for one week only, all the newest lat- 1 A AHH rolls of wall Cash or a bankable note.est up-to-date lace curtains and ruffled muslin curtains 29c a pair to $6.50 a pair ■bWjWVW p a p er at 50c The highest market price paid: alld a B P ecial discount- off above prices for one week only. on the dollar. in cash or trade for butter and m ... 3C tnlVC Pt J , u “ d CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE, Rensselaer,lntf.'nx'SKisr”

JASPER. COUNTY GLEANINGS.

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'Baums 'Bridge A.. J and C. E. Bush are busy pressing hay these days. • Mrs, A. J. Bush visited with Mrs. Fanny Clark Wednesday. Mrs. Hershman visited with Mrs. Win. Hillier Wednesday. Geo. Wilcox has been hauling hay from Jasper for several days. Bill Grube and Ed Arndt are pressing hay this week for the Clark Bros. A. L. Bush expects to have an incubator hat chiugchicken eggs in a few days. Spring time must be near for the blue birds are here, but the ducks are some plaee else. Alf Tilton took a large load of grain to Kouti Wednesday. He expects to get moved to Wheatfield this week. Charles Marine and John Morehouse shot two large wild geese Saturday and got 11.50 each from some Chicago sports. Orph Lyon Is hauling bale hay for Marble. His sons. Silver and Decatur are working on the press for A. J. Rush aud sou. Willie Mutchleris quite busy nursing young lambs as he has near a hundred ewes and has quite a number of young lambs already. Mrs. Longer, the mother of Mrs. R. H. Mourhouse of Porter Co., who was attacked with paralykis some time ago, is quite a bit better. Da n Rich has quit work and prepared to have some fun when the ducks come. He always does well shooting wild ducks and * geese. R. H. Morhousels getting out poets preparatory to putting up hog aud sheep fence. He wants to have all of his upland for sheep aud hogs. John Mourhouse and wife were on the river Wednesday hunting. They say the duck prospect looks pretty slim as It is getting so late in the season that they will not stop long when they do come. They had five large dog fish.

Notice to Our Customers. We are pleaaed to announce that Foley’a Honey and Tar for coughs, colde and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adulta. A. F. Long.

West BarKJey. Jo hn K. Lewis and wife speqt Sunday with Ad Shooks. Edith Burns spent Saturday night with Ethel Gratner. John Smith of Rensselaer Is hanging paper for Ad Shook. J. N. Balser has moved on the farm vacated by Wm. Burns. Ancil Potts is pressing straw for Bill Daugherty this week. Heferllne and Newcome are sawing wood In thia vicinity. James Spiggs and family visited with Wm. Folger's Sunday. Fred Lees spent Sunday with Mr. Helengreen and family. Si rneon Wells Is clerking In his brother-in-law's store at Goodland, Mrs. Sarah Arnold spent Sunday with barley Arnold and family.

Oione, youngest daughter of| Fred Lee, has I been very sick with the croup.J sgt Irwin Lewis left for Mitchell, [So. Dak., Tuesday, where he will work for Mason Kentou. Well P. G., I am giad to think you are so well posted on the surprises and Ladies' Aid Society. Maybe I was badly mistaken bnt I thank you for your information. Wm. Burns took his departure for Minnesota Monday. The family will leave in a few days. We are sorry to lose our good neighbors and wish them well in their undertakings.

This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you have a cough or cold just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package. A. F. Long.

Lee Asa Holaman has a sick horse. Edna Brock is on the sick list. Albert Hanna was at Monticello on business Friday. Dr. John Hanson of Monon was in our vicinity Monday. Tom Johnson of South America was in our burg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Lamport were Monon goers Tuesday. Roy Holaman and Mary Gilmore were at Monticello Thursday. Mrs. Cupskey moved in the Wesley Nolan property Monday. Granville Lightle of South America spent Sunday with Albert Hanna. Roy Holaman and Mary Gilmore, both of this place, were married Sunday. George Holaman and family of near Buffalo, spent Monday with bis mother. Marion Hanna left Tuesday for Dodge Center, Minn., where he intends making his home.

Orico Laxative Fruit Syrup la a new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, a> it does not gripe or nauseate and la pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. A. F. Long. Fob Sale:—Two good building lots in good residence location in Rensselaer, each 67x150 feet, well drained and set out in fruit; cash or on time. Enquire at The Democrat office. Seed Corn For Sale—T have a quantity of Reed’s Yellow Dent selected kiln dried seed corn for salt ; price $2 per bushel. Call on or address, Moses Sego, Remington, Ind. ’Phone Independent No. 79-1.

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,

tri /(ybllilM n M „ . Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills Cure Headache Almost instantly, and leave no bad effects. They also relieve every other pain, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Stomach ache. Ague Pains, Pains from injury, Bearing-down Pains, Indigestion, Dizziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. ■ II is I* reven t ■i All-Aches By taking one or two Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills when you feel an attack coming on. You not only avoid suffering, but the weakening influence of pain upon the system. If ■ nervous, irritable and cannot sleep, take a tablet on retiring or when you awaken. This soothing influence upon the nerves brings refreshing sleep. • 4 s 25 doses. 25 cents • Never sold in bulk.

For Salf—Five-room house, 75x300 foot lot, bearing fruit; situated on River street. Enquire at this office. The Democrat has just received a shipment of 50,000 regulation size and quality of genuine vegetable parchment butter wrappers. By buying so large a number in one shipment we are enabled to sell them at the lowest Chicago prices—-90 cents per 1000 plain t 1.75 per 1000 printed. Orders by mail must be accompanied by cash, and will have special attention. Read The Democrat for news. A Garden Hint. Don’t plant potatoes or melons near the same place you had them last season If you can avoid it. The bugs are quick enough to find them in any event, and If the new crop is In a place already Infested they will be so much the worse.

NIRAH DRY, 4 DEALER IN < lie. iioicl ill M. $ RENSSELAER, INfr. > Buy your parchment butter wrappers at The Democrat office. Read The Democrat for news.

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k W 1 u n Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, Louiavilla and French Lick Springe. Rensselaer Time-Table, In Effect Feb. 25, 1906. South Bound. No. s—Louisville Mail, (dally) 10:55 a. m No.B3—lndianapolis Mail, (daily).. 2 3Mp. m No. 39—Milk accomm., (daily) 5:44p. tn No. 3—Louisville Express, (daily).. H3Xlp. m •No. 45—Local freight 12:54 p. m No. 31—Fast Mail 4:41a. m North Bound. No. 4—Mail, (daily) 4:41 a. m No. 40—Milk accomm., (dally) 1:31 a.m No.32—Fast Mail, (daily) 9:55a. m No. o—Mail and Express, (daily)... 3:31 p.m •No.3o—Cin.to Chicago Vos. Mail.. 6:36p.m iNo. 88—Cin. to Chicago 2:57 p.m •No. 40—Local freight 9:55 a. m •Daily except Sunday. [Sunday only, No. 3 will stop at Rensselaer for passengers for Lafayette and South. No. 4 will stop at Rensselaer to let off passengers from points south of Monon. Fbanx J. Rbkd, G. P. A., W. H. McDobl, President and Geu. M’g’r, Chas. H. Rooxwoll, Traffic M*g’r, OMioAao. W. H. Bxam, Agent. Rensselaer.

Fancy Packed Apple* Sell Well. A New Jersey farmer has discovered that it pays to grow fruit for the fancy trade. His apples are Baldwins and Kings carefully selected and packed in boxes lined with corrugated paper and then with tissue Inside of that. The apples are polished to bring out the beauty of their coloring and then placed In regular rows, three layers deep, eighty-four apples to the box. Subscribe for the Democrat.

8 PUBLICSALE. Having rented my farm 6 12 inileei west of Rensselaer on Hie Bunkum road, I willofferat public on Thursday, March 14. The following property to-wit: 5 Head of Horses. I bay mare, wt 1200, coming 4 years old; 1 black maie. wt 1200, coming 4 years old; 1 road mare, coming 4 years old, broke double and single, sound a good one; coming 2 year old gelding good one, wt 1000. “Pretty Girl” coming 4 years old racer, won 4 second and 1" first when 2 year old at Hot Sprngs track, won every half-mile she entered in 1906. 21 Head of Good Gattie Consisting of 7 head of coming 2 year old springers; 13 bead coming 1 year old steers, good grade- 1 6 year old cow, fresh by day of sale. 17 Head of Hogs. 6 full blood Durocs, 3 sows and 3 Ijoars, wt about 125 each; 9 shoats enraging about 125 lbs; 2 brood sows. 3 ions good timothy mow hay. 50 shocks of cornTerms of Sale: 10 months credit without interest on approved security or 5 per cent off tor cash. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. Randolph Wright. Clyne'& Childers, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Chas. Grant, Hot Lunch. jv uvo aqs sno[na|pp Nujq)Auv jo ~j|Bq Ara Fuiiahj,, jo „sajd pntu Bup[Bj? n ‘jomsub Aiitu Xpu| aqj puu ‘aq Anta uopsanb aqj j, uopudnaao bjjjoabj jnoA s| IVQAL.. 'sJOUjJBd Jjaqj joj jomsuu naipß[ aqj puu ‘hoaixiv ujuj s.uamafj -nart atp pauoijsanb uaaq aABq saipoj aqj uu uai|M joj ‘sarnoa uonnnmoj jng qjajjoj v .sud jsntn aqs jpsjaq joj sjdMsna aqs j{ jo saop aqs jj q; Auap o; uappjqj'oj s; Xpu| aqj 'sj ja.Yv.sun aqj jaAajnqAi ~'uqq ajopu 1 ‘X[daj A'urn urnuapuafl aqj pun ‘paqsu sj Apo; oqi ..ijaujJßd jnoX aqq noX oq,, jaq joj liuiJHMsuu UHinanuaS am puu Xpuj am jnd Stqaq uojjsanb am uj kjsjb -uoa nnj aqj, 'janopsanb su uasoqa sj sjaXu[d am jo ouo sjaupud Xpuj asooqa oj poaaojd uaqj damaiJuaS oqj, •usjOA oajA puu 'uatnaijuoS ajunosjad -rnj jsntu uioqj jo ainos aiuu]mopajd sajpm oiD JI namapnaS pn» saipv< mui saAtaauiaq) appip sja.<H(d aqx ■•joupad jo aiuvr) —-- —— A "Woman of Mystery” at the Ellis opera house to night.