Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1909 — Page 4

Our Special Easter and April Sale

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The Farmers and Workingman’s Friend Store . Remington, - - - . - Indiana

We are going to place on sale our latest styles and Up-To-Date Suite tor Men, Boys and Youths, in Grey, Brown, Tan and Green colors, at prices never before known to be given to die people of this vicinity. There is no need of your ordering a tailor-made suit at $25 and S3O when you can come to our store and buy equally as good for about half the price. We do all altering free of charge and guarantee you as good a fit as any tailor-made suit you can order.

MEN’S SHOES ANO OXFORDS Men's $4.00 Oxblood Russian Calf Oxfords, Brass Eyelets, Military Heel, Cap Toe, Goodyear Welt, at $2.98 Men's |3.50 Patent Leather Oxfords, at $2.48 Men’s |3.50 Tan, Russian Calf Oxfords, at $2.48 Men’s $4.50 Selz Royal Blue Shoes, at $3.48 Men’s $3.50 Selz Prefecto Shoes, at * $2.98 Men’s $3.50 Douglas Shoes, at $2.98 Men’s $3.00 Douglas Shoes, at. 52.48 Men’s $3.50 Patent • “Monarch Brand” Shoe, at $2.48 Men’s $3.00 Fine Dress Shoes, at $1.98 Men’s $3.50 Gun Metal,? Blutcher cut Shoe, at $2.48 Men’s $2.25 Dress Shoes, at... 51.48 SPECIAL ON MEN'S WORK SHOES FOR THIS SALE ONLY. $3.50 Men’s Work Shoe in Black and Tan Color $2.39 $3.00 Men’s Work Shoe In Black . onl y $1.98 $2.25 Men’s Work Shoe in Black only $1.48 Men’s $1.25 Dress Shirts, Pleated and Plain,.. 98c Men’s 75c Dress Shirts, Pleated and Plain .-. 47c

Country Correspondence BY OUR REGULAR CORPS OF NEWS-GATHERERS.

PINE GROVE. John Daniels spent Sunday with Simon Cooper. Charles Britt is home on his week’s vacation this week. Quite a few irom around here attended church at Good Hope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renlcker and family were guests of Ike Walker and family Sunday. Miss Laura and Nellie Gilmore spent Saturday afternoon with Bernice and Lucy Walker. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels wete guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels a few days -ago. Several from here attended the dinner in honor". of Mrs. Joe Williams’ blrthdaj anniversary Saturday. Mrs. Samuel Cooper and family spent Sunday and Sunday night with her mother-in-law, Mrs. George cooper and family. Those that spent Sunday with Simon and Bertha Cooper were: John Daniels, Bluford, Roy and Chloae Torbet, Charles Britt and Gusta McCleary.

Swent Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river’s warnings—growing ripples and faster current— Nature’s warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies— Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. “After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one 11.00 bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only 50c at A. F. Long’s.

MT. AYR. (From The Pilot.) Mr. and Mn. J. B. Ashby and daughter Lona Miller visited with Mrs. David Mauck Tuesday. Chas. Baker is building an addition to his residence. Chas. Penwright has charge of the work. •Elmer Stucker left Monday morning for a visit with relatives at Wabash and other points near there. The barber shop is in charge of Dennis Barton. Miss Edna Long, who Is now employed In Rensselaer, came over Saturday to take in, the play, and to visit with home folks. She returned Monday morning. The “Danger Signal’* rendered by the home talent last Saturday evening drew a large and appreciative Wowd. The young people did well

SAMPLE LINES BELOW COST Men’s, Boys’ and Youth’s Suite. “Fit Guaranteed.” Men’s $25. Suits, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at. ......... .SIB.OO Men’s $22.50 Suits, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at . .$16.50 Men’s $20.00 Suits, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at $14.50 Men’s $16.50 Suits, latest styles and Up-To- Date, at $10.50 Men’s $15,50 Suits, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at $9.50 Youth’s $16.50 Suits, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at $10.75 Youth’s $12.50 Sults, latest styles and Up-To-Date, at $8.25 Boy’s $6.00 Knee Suits, Knickerbocker Pantp $8.98 Boy’s $5.00 Knee Suits, Knickerbocker Pants $3.48

in the presentation and an enjoyable time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herriman and family left Tuesday afternoon for a week’s visit with Mrs. Herriman's parents at Delphi, Ind., and incldently to attend the wedding of Mrs. sister next Thursday afternoon. Our schools closed last Saturday after a successful year and the expression of satisfaction seems general. It is to be desired that Mt. Ayr shall be as fortunate in securing as efficient corps of teachers for the coming year as she was for the year just closed. The Mt. Ayr Telephone Co., are equipping their lines with a new pattern of lightning arresters which have proven very efficient In other plants and It is hoped that they will prove a good investment both in the matter of giving service and saving expense.

The Home Grocery sells more potatoes now than anybody. Everybody repeats on their order, they are so fine.

BLOOD We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high we are being re-freshed-bone, muscle and brain, in body and mind—with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is K; there is little nutriment Back of the blood is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take SCOTT’S EMULSION It sets the whole body going again—man, woman and child. Send thia wfoerttocunt, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cento to cover postage, and we will tend yea a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.** SCOTT ABOWNK, 409 Pearl St, Now Tort

BEGINS THURSDAY, APRIL ist AND LASTS UNTIL APRIL 17th ONLY AT

FARMER & WORKINGMAN’S. FRIEND STORE has alreadj’ established the reputation within a radius of twenty-five miles of being the lowest price store to deal at. You are bound to Save Money by dealing with us' Here goes a few of our Special Bargains we have in store for you. All goods sold and represented as advertised. Satisfaction guaranteed. THE STORE THAT DOES AS IT ADVERTISES

Don’t Forget the Date. Sale Lasts Two Weeks. FARMERS & WORKINGMAN'S FRIEND STORE OUR MOTTO:—Quick Sales, Small Profits. The Leaders of Low Prices. _ Remington, Indiana WE WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR YOUR PRODUCE

BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Qdite, a numjber of friends and relatives, sixty in all, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Williams, near Alx Saturday last to celebrate the latter’s birthday anniversary. All partook of a bountiful dinner and everybody had a pleasant time. Mrs. Williams’ sister, Mrs. Sol Norman of Parr, was present, but neither of her two brothers could be there, James Adair, living in Idaho, and the other, George Adair, of Chicago Heights, Ill.? has been In very poor health ever since the latter part of November and was unable to be there. But his daughter, Hattie, came and brought a letter which he requested to be read after the tjlessing was asked. The following Is a copy of the letter, which he requested them to bow their heads while the first part was being read : “Our Father which art In Heaven; I thank Thee that Thou hast let |us live to see this fiftieth birthday lof this our dear sister. We thank Thee for her motherhood and for the family Thou hast given her. Father in Heaven, bless these boys and girls that she has reared to womanhood. They have gathered here at the old homestead to day to pay due respect to ‘Mother.’ We believe they are fulfilling Thy word, Oh God, when Thou said, Honor thy father and thy mother.’ Father, make them lights In the world and a mark for others to a better world than this. Dear Father, bless this father and mother of this home. Grant that many birthdays may come to them while they are going down the western slope of Time. Bless all that are here to-day. This we ask in Jesus' name.”

“Dear Sister Mahal a;—ln my afflictions I rejoice with you, I can’t be with you to-day yet I send you my greetings ‘and best wishes. “I am thankful that God has kept us for a half century. He has been very good and kind to us. He has given us a nice family of boys and girls that we need not be ashamed of. Although He has taken some of .the lambs from each of us to His fold.. This gives us strong ties in Heaven. And you are fifty years old to-day. I see the gray hairs appearing. What does this mean? It means that our heads are silvering for the grave, to soon go and meet father and mother, who have gone before. This is alright if we have made our peace with God. This I have done and hope you have long ago. “Now I would like to be with you and partake of the bounties that are spread before you. I would have come If I had been able to edme. My health Is Improving slowly and steadily. I think I will be able to get out by the middle of April. I would like to meet all of the relatives, old friends and neighbors that have met with you

Boy’s $3.00 Knee Suits, Knickerbocker Pants .$2.19 Boy’s s2.oo'Knee Suits... . .$1.48 1 lot of Ladies’ Fine Shirt Waists to go at the below prices: Ladies’ $2.00 Shirt Waists. .. .$1.59 Ladies’ $1.75 Shirt Waists. . . .$1.89 Ladies’ $1.50 Shirt Waists. $1.19 Ladies’ $1.25 Shirt Waists. .... 98c 1 lot of Factory Samples of Ladles’ Muslin and Gauze Underwear in two-piece and union suits at Way Below Cost. These are Snaps! Get in early on these Snaps in Men’s and Boy’s Summer Underwear. Two-piece and union suite. CAR FARE PAID WITH PURCHASES OF $lO AND OVER.

pn this occasion. I will now say ’Good-bye* by shaking hands across the miles. I ever remain, Your brother,

SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA.

Why Salves Fail While a Simple Liquid Has Accomplished Thousands of Cures. . .» It is now thoroughly established among the best medical authorities that eczema is purely a skin disease due to a germ, and curable only through the skin. It is not a blood disease at all; In fact, thousands of people suffer with skin disease and are perfectly healthy otherwise, and thereby prove they have no diseased blood. . - Smeary salves cannot reach the germs because they do not penetrate the skin. The only way to reach the germs is by means of a penetrating liquid. Such a liquid can be obtained by simply mixing ordinary oil of Wintergreen with thymol, glycerine and other healing agents. This compound, known as D. D. D. Prescription, stops the itch instantly > and the cures all appear to be permanent. In fact, it took thousands of cures, case after case, before the best scientific authorities were convinced of the absolute merit of this remedy. D. D. D. Prescription kills the germs in the itching skin. Its effect is seen within one minute after the first application. We especially recommend D. D. D. Soap in connection with the treatment. B. F. FENDIG, Rensselaer, Ind?

Never before have you been able to see the best and nobbiest line of men’s, youth’s and children’s clothing In this state. Now don’t forget to see what I have, when you look at this line all others

will look cheap.

"I'D Rather Die,'Doctor,

than have my feet cut off,” said M. L. Bingham, of Priceville, 111., “But you’ll die from gangrene (which had eaten Away eight toefi) If you don’t,” said all doctors. Instead—he used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Bolls, Burns and Plies astound the world. 25c at A. F. Long’s.

THE BENSON GRAIN SEPARATOR.

We now have for sale,the Benson Grain Separator for* cleaning oats, grading corn, and wheat for sowing, cleaning all kinds of grass seed,, In fact you can clean any crop that grows on your-farm. Call and''see this mill work. Every one

guaranteed.

HOSIERY FOR LADIES’, CENTS > AND CHILDREN HOSIERY, This is the Cream of the Sample Line of one of the largest manufactorers in the East. All kinds of Hosiery In Ladies’, Men’s, Boys’ and Misses’, in colors Tan, Green, Grey and . Black. All sizes to go at Less than Actual Cost. Ladies’ $3.50 Heat her bloom Skirts, the kind that rustle like silk, , at Ladies’ $2.50 Heatherbloom Skirts, at ~.51.29 Ladies* $1.50 Sateen Skirts, at.. 9Bc 1 lot of Men’s Latest Style “Telescope Shape” Green Hats, $2.50 value, at ....$1.69

GEORGE.”

EARL DUVALL.

EGER BROS.

All the latest styles In Men’s and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel can be had at this store at prices much less than you can buy them anywhere else. This we guarantee to you to be a fact, and you have all found it to be so that are dealing with us. With our immense stock and large assortment of general merchandise we are carrying and the exceedingly low prices we are selling at, we are bound to make Remington the Leading Trade Center of this community.

THE MARKETS

Cash Grain Market. Chicago, April L Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.270128%; No. 3 red, [email protected]; No. 2 hard, [email protected]%c; No. 3 hard, $1.1401.19%. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.1901.20%; No. 2 northern, $1.1601.19%; No. 3 spring, 11.1501.19. Com by sample: No. 3, 66%c; No. 3 yellow, 66%@67c; No. 4, 64%@@66c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white, 55%c; No. 3 white, 52%@ 55%c; No. 4 white, 49@54c; standard, 55%c. Chicago Live Stock. Hogs—Receipts 19,000. ranged at $7.0507.15 for choice heavy shipping, $6.8006,85 light mixed, $6.85 @6.95 choice light, $6.80@7X)0 mixed packing, [email protected] heavy packing, [email protected] good to choice pigs. Cattle—Receipts 5,000, Quotations ranged at [email protected] for choice to prime steers, $6.2506.65 good to choice steers,[email protected] good to choice beef cows, [email protected] good to choice calves. [email protected] selected feeders, $4.4004.75 good to choice stockers. Sheep—Receipts 11,000. Quotations ranged at [email protected] for good to choice Jambs, $7.50 07.75 fair to good lambs, [email protected] good to choice fat native ewes, [email protected] good to choice native wethers, $6.500 7.25 good to choice native yearlings. Elgin Butter Market Elgin, April L Creamery, extras, 29 %c; prints, 32c; extra firsts, 28c; firsts. 25 Uedairies, extra, 25%c; firsts, 22%e; packing stock, 17 %c.

REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION. RiF- - \ BAUMBIN ~«a^5 l "^ red ~ ,n J h ® Percherori Society S £ h ® K Nu ?? bOT 2868 - e,re Daniel 46M8, he by Cotte 25271. Dam Julia M,rka 2419 ' aJ’u U o M, ?I£L I** 11 b ® 5 years old on A prt * i - 190 wJ 8 a beautiful coal black in color, with white spot in forehead SLdHh h £ nd , f<X>t ' Hta Wel F h t is lv?iiESl nd !’, h ® !arge. smooth bones, excellent style and fine action. t,iP au J?l b,n 18 , an « xtrft good breeder; n*LX?or are Wlth *** bon ® and make the ,eaßon of Mondays—At W. 8. n’v 9 ZrtW * nd * mU * north of Pl ® M ' • nd Wednesdays—At the Ford Farm, near the Banta Schoolhouse, 8 miles northeast of McCoysbCnr Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays— At my place, 3 miles east and ttym’*®" "EX* Rensselaer. a ™RMB;-j-|12.50 ,n «ure a living foal or no to insure a mare to be in font

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Ladles’ Shoes and Oxfords. Ladiee’ $3.00 Oxblood Oxfords, at • .$1.98 Ladies’ $2.50 Oxblood Oxfords, at . $1.73 Ladies’ $3.00 Oxfords, in Gun Metal, Patent Colts, Lace and Button, Cap and Plain Toe, at $1.98 Ladies’ $3.00 Oxfords in Russian Calf and Chocolate Vici, at. .$1.98 Ladles’ $2.00 Kid Lace Oxfords, at $1.25 Ladies’ $1.50 Kid Lace Oxfords,, at 98c Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes in Patent Colt and Kid, Lace and Button, The Radcliffe Brand, at.,. $2.48 Ladies’ $3.00 Dress Shoes in Patent and Kid, at...? $2.23 , Ladies* $2.50 Dress Shoes in Patent Kid only, at .$1.69 1 lot of Boy’s, Misses’, Youth’s and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords at Factory Prices Our Shoe Department is non-ex-ceHed. We save you exactly 50 cents to a Dollar on every pair of shoes you buy of us. Ask your neighbors and friends that are dealing with us and they will tell you that this is a BONAFIDE FACT. ' •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ You will save money by getting in early for this sale.

Parties parting with mare or leaving the county are liable at -once for the service fee and the get will De held for the service- Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Bhlre Stallion. BILLY WONDER. Is a brown stallion, weight 1500 pounds; age 7 years, with excellent breeding qualities. Will make the season of 1909 at my place, 3 miles east and 1% miles north of Rensselaer. TERMS:—SB to insure living colt, or 86 to insure a mare to be in foal. Parties leaving the’ county or parting with mare, the service becomes due at once. H. E. LOWMAN, Owner and Manager.

VASISTAS. _ vXkjSTAS is an Imported Percheron Stallion k recorded in botn the French an< l nmrican Stud Books; color black and f ■He weighs 1800 pounds in moderatet He stands 1« hands high, girts 95% Inches heart and flank, (ore leg 10% inches, hind leg 12 inches. We will gladly show him to you at a trot. We invite an inspection of his Co Jts throughout the country. --Wl ll stand for the season of 1909 Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday at farm of Charley Pullin, five miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer; Thursday, Friday and Saturday-at the H ®™P hil l stallion barn in Rensselaer. TERMS—SIS to insure colt to stand and suck; sl2 to insure mare in foal, payable when mare is known to be in foal. Parting with mare forfeits insurance and service fee becomes due at once. Not responsible for accidents. CHARLEY PULLIN A SON.

■ fflf IM! 'Renters of the old* settled' communities, you can come to Michigan and secure a home Of your Own with a small payment down and the remainder on very easy terms. Cut over lands sell from $3 to sls per •acre. Stockmen have good opportunities here for grazing lands, furnished with good spring water. tickets will be on April « and 10. ' L May 4 and 18. From Chicago, Michigan City and Benton Harbor, via Pere Marquette R. R. If you are interested, address all inquiries to JOHN A. MILLER Box No. A-3. Brethren, Mich. The Democrat office for horse bills.