Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1907 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS PROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

Nason Turner is working in a barber shop at Brook. i Mrs. Will Beal visited her mother at Letter’s Ford last week. Recent births: August 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Belcher, a son. Dennis O’Reilly has bought O. G. » Maxwell’s restaurant business. Mrs. A. J. Brooks visited her daughter, Mrs. Ed Lucas, in Fowler last week. We have been having more than our share of rain lately, in fact, all summer. Andrew Eller, Geo. Hascalland Arthur Turner took in the fair at Fairbury, 111., last week. Star City item: Mrs. William Boyer left Monday to visit her daughter at Remington for several weeks. Attorneys Yeoman and Guy were looking after matters in the circuit court at Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs, W. L. Gumm and daughter visited her sister, Mrs. E. T. Bond, and family at Oxford last week. Dr. C. F. Cronk, formerly of Goodland but for several years located at Wolcott, is preparing to move to Terre Haute. Miss Bessie Puckett, formerly of Remington, was married last week to Mr. Harold Higiey, a young farmer near Lafayette. Will Zea has sold his store at Wolcott to O. Benson & Co., of Lafayette, who is now in charge, Wilt expects to return to Lawton, Ind. Ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich and children who have been here for a couple of months, returned to their home in Kankakee, 111,, last Thursday. Mel Julian’s barn near Odessa was struck by lightning last Saturday and burned together with contents. Only S4OO insurance was carried. Mrs, W. R. Geier and daughter Alberta visited her sister, Mrs. Homer Hardy at Huntington last week. Miss Avanell Geier, who has been visiting there for some time, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Coleman have gone to Ranton, New Mexico for the benefit of the daughter's health, Mr. Coleman having been granted a ninety days leave of absence by the Panhandle railroad of which he is the agent here. They also expect to visit Los Angeles, Cali. Mrs. Joseph Fagot, of Remington, came to Kentland Monday evening and from here drove out to Henry Gretter’s country home near Earl Park where she spent the night, and returniug to Kentland Tuesday morning took the C. I. & S, train enroute to Grandm, North Dakota, where she has some large land interests to look after.—Kentland Democrat. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preveotics, Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventics, for they are hot. only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt Preventics contain no qntnine, no nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneexe stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia. Bronchitis. LaGrippe. etc. Hence. * the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 26 cents. Trial boxes 6 cents. Sold by A. P. Long.

Lee

Tom Jacks has a very sick horse. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and daughter Lural of Monon visited H. C. Anderson’s dunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holeman and Mrs. Kate Holeman and son Asa visited at Jim Culp's last Sunday. School commenced Monday. Mr. Cowger of near Monon is the teacher. Tbirty-hve scholars started. They are progressing nicely in building the dredge at Lee. It will not be very long till they will be ready for work Miss Molly Wood broke up house* keeping last Friday and went to make her home with her brother Harvey Wood near Rensselaer. Painters from Monon commenced painting the walks and seats of our church Monday. The Ladies’ Aid is having the work done. Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidney ailments, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Kestoratlve. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. ▲ weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart wtth palpitation or intermittent poise, always means weak Stomach nerve* or weak Heart netves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr, Shopp's Restorative and see how quickly Itbesa ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., will mall samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by A. F. Long.

Fair OaKs

Still it rains every few days. Grandpa Erwin is visiting bis son F. R. Erwin, at this place this week. Ben Zellers caught a nice string of fish out of the Kankakee Tuesday. ' *.. . Amy Bringle visited relatives at Wheatfield a couple of days last week. , The cold rain of Monday night makes the farmers have great fears of frost soon. Mrs. A 1 Moore and family visited friends at Lafayette a couple of days last week. Mrs. A. M. Bringle attended the funeral of Mrs. F. M. Deweese at Mt, Ayr last Friday.

Will Warren, who was installed as pickle boss, has resigned and Wain Call succeeds him. Mrs. Maggie Keller, who has held a position in a hotel at Plainfield, 111., for a couple of years, resigned and returned home Monday. Parm Wiseman begun on a big job of pressing hay for Lawler & Thompson near here Monday. Jack Umtries and Tom Thompson have jobs of tile ditching on the Thompson ranch near here. Mrs. Dan Wood and little daughter left Tuesday evening for North Dakota to visit a couple of weeks. Peter Call and wife returned home Sunday after a few days visit with their daughter at Chicago Heighlir~ Mrs. Kight, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Bringle and Mrs. Thompson and little daughter were Rensselaer goers Tuesday. Dan Wood finished carring his last summer's crop of corn Monday, It was sold to Babcock & Hopkins of Rensselaer. Enoch Spry returned home Monday after a week’s visit with his grandson, John Kight at Lacross. He also took a pleasure trip to Michigan City while away. Mrs. Pearl Kight and Mrs. Weston went to Illinois near Streator last week to visit relatives for an indefinite time. Miss Mary Dodge also went Monday to be gone for a couple of weeks. George Lambert has just completed a boat for Dora Cottmgham, who will launch it in the Kankakee soon. Dora is the champion fisherman of this place, and will be apt to secure a refrigerator car to ship his fish in now when he gets started to catch them. Quite a number from here went to Mt. Ayr Thursday to attend the street fair. They went down on the train and it came to a very sudden stop while under full speed somewhere between here and Mt. Ayr, which threw all of the passengers out of their seats. Some landed on the floor and some on the badks of the seats. Among the crowd was Mrs. Thompson and little girl. They both received painful bruises. The latter was taken to a physician at Mt. Ayr for examination and the doctor said her collar bone was broken.

Vine Gro'Ve.

Roy Torbet was the guest of Everett Parker Sunday. Not so much rain, please, but a little more sunshine. • John Torbet took dinner with Ray Renicker Sunday. School will open Monday, Sept. 16, at Independence for the year’s term. Chloae Torbet spent Monday and Monday night with Gusta McCleary. Fairy Renicker and Chloae Torbet took dinner with Bessie Ropp Sunday. Mrs. McCleary and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hurley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Shroyer took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Gifford Sunday. Bluford Torbet and Newton Jenkins spent Saturday night and Sunday south of Rensselaer. Mrs. Chas. Jenkins and family spent Sunday night and Monday forenoon with her sister, Mrs. Ves Austin and family of Wheatfield. MissTena Nuss and Mr. Owen Barker were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nuss, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crate Cragun and daughter returned to their home in Lebanon Friday after several days’ visit with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Torbet. -