Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1909 — Page 3

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O PTO M ETRY. wmt ' <.. §M . . < .'? Bib. -l *. \ <-' * > ' f^^HPri'. :' >. ■ ’&* “OPTOMETRIST” means a person licensed under the laws of the State to test eyesight and fit glasses. Having recently taken the State Board Examination and was one of a few that successfully passed, the privelege to use this title has been extended to me and is the State guarantee to you of my competency and authority to correct refractive errors by proper glasses, which s not only an Improvement to vlssion but a benefit to one’s general health. Remember the word “Optometrist,” it will safeguard you against Incompetents wfip are neither capable nor authorized by .law to test your sight or prescribe glasses. You owe it to yourself to get posted on the new Optometery law, recently passed by the State for your and your family’s protection. If ~ your eyes bother you and cause you to feel bad, don’t put it off, but call on the "Optometrist,” have your eyes properly taken care of and be relieved of your trouble. If you break a lens or any part of yuur glasses don't take them just any place, thinking you can get the same thing, but take them to Catt, the Optometrist, there you take no chances. Remember this. .. In J ) . r l er get the P® o P le familiar with the new title "Optometry, which the State law has given the science of correction of visual defects by glasses, Iwlll give 15.00 in gold to the person that writes Catt, Optometrist, the greatest number of times on a 3%x 054 inch postal card and mails to me on or before the first day of June, 1009. . DR. A.-*G. CATT, OPTOMETRIST. , Rensselaer, Ind. Office over Long s Drug Store.

Country Correspondence

BY OUR REGULAR CORPS OF NEWS-GATHERERS.

OVER THE RIVER. Cleaning house is all ttfe go now. is on the sick list. John Marlatt went to Michigan Tuesday. Mrs. Barney Kolhoff was a town goer Thursday. Sam Laura is very sick with the whooping cough. George McElfresh was a town goer Saturday. Mrs. Chris Morgenegg is on the sick list at this writing. Lucy Morgenegg und little sister town goers Monday. Barney Kolhoff and family attended church at Rensselaer Sunday. Gertrude Kolhoff called on Lucy, Katie and Eva Morgenegg' Sunday. Warner Miller and family spent Sunday with Barney Kolhoff and family. Mrs. Bessie Lewis and Ruby Gratner called on Mrs. Chas. Pullins Tuesday. Mrs. Emmet Pullins spent Sunday with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla and family.

Kills To Stop The Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a running uicer. He paid doctors over $400.00 without benefit. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cures FeverSores, Boils, Felons, Eczema, Salt Rheum. Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 25c at A. F. Long’s.

EGYPT. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook visited Joseph Galey and family. Miss Ada Huff spent this week with her uncle Alva McCashen. Charles Antcliff and Frank Welsh were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell and Ruth Pruett went fishing Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. V. Blake wno is under the doctor’s care, is better at this writing. The infant son of George Iliff’s is seriously sick with the whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pass took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galey Sunday. Ulysses Iliff, who has been quite sick with liver trouble, is better at this writing. Mrs. Michaels of Foresman spent a few days last week with W. F. Michaels and family. Florence Antcliff and Hannah and Kate Welsh took dinner with Bullis’ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dunn spent Tuesday with'the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pruett.

Won’t slight a Good Friend. “If ever I need a cough medicine again I know what to get,” declares Mrs. A. L. Kelly of Beals, Me, “for, after using ten bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and seeing its excellent results in my own family and others. I am convinced it is the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble.” Every one who tries it feels just that way. Relief is felt at once and its quick cure surprises you. For Bronchitis,Asthma, Hemorrhage,' Croup, LaGrippe, Sore Throat, pain in chest or lungs it’s supreme. 50c and sl.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long.

SOUTH NEWTON. Warner Hough was a Rensselaer goer Saturday evening. Jay Woods spent Sunday with Ed Shanlaub near Mt. Ayr. Earl Leek took his colts to pasture the first of the week. C. R. Weiss was in Foresman on business Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Mayhew visited at Arthur Mayhew’s Wednesday. Arthur Powell and family called on Fred Waling’s Sunday eve. Mrs. Fred Waling did shopping in Rensselaer Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Walter Jenkison called on Mrs. May Leek Monday afternoon. Harry Dewey transacted business at Philip Paulus’ Wednesday evening. Warner Hough and Joseph Charles were Rensselaer goers Sunday evening. The lineman was out testing the telephones in this vicinity Wednesday morning. Al Peters and his mother, Mrs. Anne Peters called on Mrs. Harry Dewey Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Dewey and son'Russell called on Mrs. Fred Waling Thursday afternoon. Oscar Weiss went Wednesday to help his uncle Ab Dewey finish putting in his corn. Ade’s brought another load of fertilizer up here for Harry Dewey this Wednesday morfiing.

Ade’s hired a man from Morocco to come up and shear sheep fpr them Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Dewey •is on the sick list again and Bessie Paulus is helping her with her work this week. Mrs. Fred Waling and her sister, Mrs. Arthur Powell called on Mrs. Chas. Weiss Mcnday afternoon. .

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grant and the latter’s father, Henry Shipman, took dinner with the Paulus family Sunday. Mrs. Chas. 'Waling and daughters Emma and Carrie visited Sunday with the Waling and Mayhew families. Charley Weiss and, family visited

Sunday afternoon with the Brooks and Gray families on the Hill ranch in Jordan tp. ~~ ’ Wm. Shindler drove the Rich & Sunderland poultry wagon from Fqresman on this route Tuesday and took dinner with Mrs. Weiss. Charles Weiss did business in Remington Monday and spent the night with his father-in-law, M. Dewey, returning home Tuesday. Most of the farmers in this vicinity are through planting corn. We are having fine weather now and the farmers are making good use of it.

Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar. A. F. Long.

BAUM’S BRIDGE. Mrs. Hell is visiting in 'Chicago this week. Lewis Vandercar of Dunnvllle visited among us Sunday. ‘Debs” was hauling baled hay to Dunn’s Siding last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush called on the Wiseman family Sunday evening. Wm. Finney and family of near Kouts visited Sunday with Evert Finney and family. Miss Nora Snickenbeiger is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Cora Morehouse at this waiting. John Hoskins of Porter county was in our midst Sunday, looking as pleasant as a big sunflower. Luther Wiseman, who has been working at Demotte the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vandercar and Bert, Jr., and Lewie Vandercar of Dunnvllle spent Sunday with the Bush family.

Lived 132 Years. Wm. Parr—England’s oldest man —married the third time at 120, worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky., shows how to remain young. “I feel just like a 16-year-old boy, he writes, “after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced meJ had found the greatest cure on earth.” They’re a godsend t weak, siclAy, rundown or old people. Try them. 50c at A. F. Long’s.

McCOYSBVRG. Chas. Saidla was a business caller in Rensselaer Tuesday. Lan McDonald and John Phillips were in Wolcott Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter and Mrs. R. V. Johns spent Sunday evening with F. L. Peregrine and wife. The young people belonging to the McCoysburg choir are practicing to sing for the graduating exercises. Mrs. R. V. Johns and Mrs. Arthur Meadows and children spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. F. L. Peregrine and family. Mrs. Sam Noland and daughter Cora and Miss Myrtle Peregrine visited with Mrs. F. L. Peregrine Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Nixon and two sisters, the Misses Becker, spent Tuesday with their sisters, Mrs. Chas. Saidla and Mrs. Nathan Eldredge. Mrs. Sarah Meadows and two little sons of Monon accompanied Eva Johns home Monday morning for a few days visit with R. V. Johns and family. Miss Ethel Parker came Tuesday evening on the milk train from Rensselaer to visit her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bussel and be present at chlor practice.

A book on Rheumatism, and a trial treatment of Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy—liquid or Tablets—is being sent free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. You that are well, get this book for some discouraged, disheartened sufferer! Do a simple act of humanity! Point out this way to quick and certain relief! Surprise some sufferer, by first getting from me the booklet and the test. He will appreciate your aid. All Dealers.

SURREY. Most everybody is well. Planting corn and wanting to is the go now. C. E. Day of Chicago was out hustling through the mud Saturday. The numerous cases of whooping cough are about all through with it now.

We have not got any goat killing dogs like Fair Oaks, but there is sjlll some egg-sucking dogs left. Gus Zacher has painted his house and it shows up nicely. They are preparing to build a new barn in the near future. The Hallagan Bros, are farming the Hugh Brosnahan farm this season. Hugh is staying on the Moffitt place at present. There was so many people had visitors and so many went visiting Sunday that we will not undertake to mention them. The old Vaughn church has been tore down and removed. The Cornerstone has been taken care of by the F. W. church people. There aye a few fields of wheat here and they look very good. The owners will not have to buy high priced flour Very much longer. The two sons of George Marion that went to Michigan some time

ago to work, have returned home There is not very much doing up there now. John Greenfield who returned to his farm some time ago from New Mexico, has sold out to Rev. Postil of Fowler. He expects to spend the summer in Colorado. Mat Carr bf Fair Oaks has been running the mill the last week and doing some good work. He is talking of rigging up a steam plow and going to raise corn in large quantities. The strong wind last Saturday afternon blew over a large crib belonging to C. L. Parks on the place near Parr that he recently purchased of E. J. Stutzman. It fell on a small stable where he had his horse tied. It was a miracle that the horse and buggy were saved.

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A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. A. F. Long.

Gift Hints for Graduation A very large display, of Watches here for either boy or girl. Elaborate example from the world’s best watchmakers, enclosed in cases of gold. FOR the GIRLS for the boys. GOLD BRACELETS, SIGNET STICK PINS, GOLD LOCKETS, SIGNFT RTNCQ WATCH FOBS, SIGNET RINGS, GOLD BEADS, - CUFP LINKS, CUFF PIN SETS, WATCH FOBS, CUFF BUTTONS, TEE PINS, r ' \YAV^ E »TJ' ECKCHAIXS ’ STAMP BOXES, 'bi’i.t^pins, 18 ’ HAT AND CLOTH brushes, BACK COMBS, FOUNTAIN PENS, HAT PINS, SMOKING SETS, BROOCHES, MATCH SAFES, SILVER NOVELTIES, SILVER HANDLED MANICURE SETS. POCKET KNIVES, CLARKE’S JEWELRY STORE

If You Are Thinking zttßijMehx of Buying 3 NOW a Staver, Harper Buggy, or Patterson Showing their latest designs in Auto Seats, roomy, comfortable and easy riding; strong, substantial and durable gears; extra grade selected hickory shafts with carmine, yellow and brewster green running gears that blend with the piano finished body, are worth your while looking at. A complete line of heavy Team Harness, Double Driving Harness and a fine assortment of Single Harness; single strap and folded work are carried always in stock. No trouble to show them at any time. SCOTT BROTHERS Dealers in Goods that are Right. Rensselaer, Ind.

HERE IS MY WAGON flit was built especially for me I I sJmKBw in ?*wleigh‘s Wagon factory. In it I carry the largest, most , Jftj. _ »» complete line of medicines for »<«» /•;?<«/, Flavoring Extracts, Ground ‘ apices and Toilet Preparations ever carried through this county. g A H o f these preparations are A REGULAR TRAVELING STORE. ? ade by Rawleigh in one of the , .. . , , largest and most complete medical laboratories in the world. I receive these goods, pure and fresh, direct from the factory weekly. “PAY AFTER YOU ARE SATISFIED” > THAT’S RAWLEIGH’S PLAN. <JOn this plan I sell «i<A and nwy article, and positively guarantee it to give satisfaction or no sale. <|l am the Rawleigh Man working on the Rawleigh Plan and I want you to wait for my wagon and get the best. qi have hundreds of customers and the large army of Rawleigh men throughout the United States have over a million customers who have tested these preparations and know they are superior. JI want to test them on my Free Trial Flan and to become one of the undreds of thousands of our new customers this year. WAIT FOR MY WAGON T ®®^ T ! Send Orders to WM. PUCKETT, JR., HmiagtM, tar.

REV. I. W. WILLIAMSON’S LETTER Rev." I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. Va., writes: “This is to certify that I have used Foley’s Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that it will do all that you claim for it.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, run down people. Contains no harmful drugs and is pleasant to take. A. F. Long.

NOTICE TO WATKINS PATRONS AND OTHERS. Just a few words about Watkins Poultry Tonic. It is not made to force hens to lay but to cure tneir little ills and keep tnem in a healthy condition. This gives them a chance to produce more eggs, you also find it contains the needed material for producing eggs. Sold under the guarantee of the J. R. Watkins Medical Co., and V. M. Peer, their salesman for Jasper county. Be sure you ask to see my full line of goods when 1 arrive. V. M. PEER, Agt.

We sell “American” Fence, the best wire fence made without exception., E. D. RHOADES & SON;