Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1909 — Page 6

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Country Correspondence

BY OUR REGULAR CORPS OF

BAUM'S BRIDGE. Mr. Reading Is boarding at the hotel DeMuffley now. Miss Opal Akers visited friends at Dunnville last Sunday., O. Lyons is haulings baled hay for Mr. Marble this week. The good warm weather is pushing the crops to the front. Mr. and Mrs. Akers called on Mr. and Mrs. Hallier last Sunday. Mr. Reading, the saw mill man, is pressing hay for C. D. Shook. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush and family Sundayed at the Vandercar. home. Rev. Mannon will preach at the River school house to-night Let all come out Wonder how long those penned up lions, etc., will last Roosevelt? Judging by the way the hay is moving to market, prices must have advanced.

, Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King’s New Life Pills he’s mighty glad to see his • Dyspepsia and indigestion fly, but more—he’s tickled over his new, fine appetite, strong nerves, healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c. at A. F. Long’s.

AIX. Miss Esther Wiseman is staying with her sister, Zelah on the farm this week. Fern Casey spent Monday and Tuesday afternoons at Mrs. M. E. Davisson’s. Floyd Williams has decided to give up school anil manage the farm for his mother. Miss G. Swaim is staying with her sister, Mrs. Albert Hurley this week, weeding onions. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haste of Rensselaer visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davisson Sunday. The Sunday School convention held at Aix last Sunday was well attended and a nice time reported by everyone. To-morrow will be regular preaching day at Good Hope by Rev. Clarke of Rensselaer. Everybody welcome. Services in the afternoon at 2:30. Cherries are getting ripe fast now. Quite a few are employed by Roy Williams at cherry picking on what was formerly known as the Renicker fruit farm. Mr. Kresler estimated the crop at 300 bushels this season. He now owns the farm.

Colds that hang on weaken the constitution and develope Into consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures persistent coughß that refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not experiment with untried remedies as delays may result in your cold settling on your lungs. A. F. Long.

FAIR OAKS. Well, here we are again. Health is generally good, with a few exceptions. Tom Mallatt made a business trip to Rensselaer Thursday. Chas. Halleck made a shipment of

I makes baby nervous and fretful, I I nd etope gain in weight. Ilia the beat food-medicine for teeth-1 ling babies, it strengthens the I ■ nerves, supplies lime for the teeth, i ■keeps the baby growing.

strawberries to Chicago Wednesday. There was not ‘very many from here attended the races at Lowell last week. 1 1 . * Ed Lakin is preparing to put out •about 5 acres of cabbage on C. L. Eggleston’s place. Our town was struck by a medicine show Wednesday night which it is said will hold forth a weekC. L. Eggleston bought the Dodge interest in the Kight & Co. store, so now is a partner in the business. Bert Warren, who has been down at Hoopeston. 111., for a month or two, came home the first of the week. Cottage prayer meeting was held at Miss Culp’s Wednesday eve. There was a good-sized crowd in attendance. It is reported that a farmer widower of northeast of Rensselaer was in our town Sunday looking after one of our widows. They have been busy the greater part of the week cleaning up the Kight & Co. store room and re-ar-ranging the goods Mrs. George Brouhard and daughter, who have been down about Sheridan visiting relaitves about a month, returned home the 'first of the week. The section men on the C. & E. 1., lowered the large sewer through the railroad grade near the Kesler building Wednesday so the water can get out of town. We have been having some very fine growing weather lately and crops are coming along fine. Some are still planting pickles, while lots are most ready to vine. Mrs, X. Littlefield of Rensselaer visited with her brother, F. R. Erwin, a couple of days the first of the, week. Mrs. Erwin has been in poor health for some time.

The Monon has the material on the ground to build a switch for the benefit ot the Pickle Company, so they can load their pickles right into the cars from their platform. A large 5-passenger automobile, while on its way from somewhere out of Chicago, pulled in here for the night Tuesday. When they got about 4 miles out of town they lost the outside cap off or one of the wheels. It was found by the mail carrier. One of our old time, said-to-be bootleggers, made his regular trip up the line Monday and came back with a basket full of “beef” and it is said to have been put up in bottles. He was seen to deliver one mess to a certain man and receive payment for same. Clayton' Moffitt and Ed Kesler came down from McCoysburg Tuesday to get the threshing engine to take up there to pump water into the ditch, so as to float the dredge high enough so that they could cut and get over the rock which they have run up against and Vhich will cause them a good deal of trouble and delay.

Everyone would be benefited by taking Foley’s Orlno Laxitive for constipation, stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the Btomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxitives. Why not try Foley’s Orino Laxitive today? A. F. Long.

Font CORN Kits. Mrs. Nathan Keen and daughter Clara visited their newly arrived relative Tuesday. Our soon to be ex-postmaster Rockwell expects to emmigrate west as soon as his quarter Is ended. Wheatfleld will celbrate on Monday. Although a dry town we are not necessarily dead. Everyone come.

Wm. Fitzgerald Is contemplating trading bie farm here for Dakota land. Better look a little out, Billy. Miss Effie Fisher is attending ‘wateaol at Valparaiso and her brother LeeTs attending the University in Chicago. We have been informed that the elevators at TefTt and Wheatfleld have changed hands, but did not learn who the present owner was. Wheatfleld is making a great effort to have a good crowd the oth. Rensselaer should send us a few. A good ball game is one of the attractions. Cas. Wesner and family, James Clark and family and Ambrose Hendrixson were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gufferansen of Tefft last Sunday. North Jasper is not entirely dry but we are dryer than we were ten days ago. The larmers are all busy in their corn, some with cultivators and some with the hoe. , G. F. Barnard and wife of Lochiel came Friday, and in company with Mr and Mrs. J. A. Hixson attended the races at Crown Point Saturday. They returned to Lochiel Sunday eve. Burrows, at Dunn’s Bridge, has renewed his saloon license for another year. A very little effort at the proper time and place would keep out such a place as is run there. Now will the better class take their children there on Sundays this summer as in the past? If we have been rightly informed the work on the Smith ditch for the last %, of a mile dug, lacked from one to six feet in width and two feet in depth of complying with specifications. The ones who are paying for this improvement are now determined to see justice done. The people of north Jasper are great kickers. When once started they made such a kick headed by Trustee Karch that even the dredge that was at work on the Grover Smith ditch caught the idea of kicking and it has kicked back % of a mile and is how taking out yardage they forgot to take out on the first trip down. The taxpayers are styling Trustee Karch as “The Man of the Hour,”

0. M. Hilliard has commission as postmaster at Tefft to take effect the Ist of July. We feel sorry, in a way, for the unfortunate ones who failed; but continue to live a good honest life as in the past and it will prove as bread acst upon the water and will return after many days. We offer this suggestion: Trim your sails, for there will be an election this fall for road supervisor—there is always a chance for the worthy onesT The new r postal clerk who made his appearance at the home of our rural mail carrier, Harry Gulbranson, is doing fine. The same can be said of the mother, but dad—he has it bad. He is certain the boy looks like him and js equally certain he will follow in the footsteps- of his pa, who says the new clerk has showed no great desire to stamp the letters, but has contented himself by stamping the linen. There is a great, future ahead of this young American. Accept our best wushes.

Could Not Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, ointment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruges, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c, at A. F. Long’s.

SOUTH NEWTON. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leek' spent Sunday with relatives in Mt. Ayr. The Jenkison girls picked cherries for Mrs, Mary Powell Wednesday. Ohas. Weiss’ men assisted Xelse Hough in corn plowing last Thursday. Mrs. Fred Waling called on her sister, Mrs. Arthur Powell, Tuesday afternoon. Xelse DuCharme and wife took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed. Mrs. Arthur Mayhew and son Robert spent Sunday with relatives near Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Hough visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold near Brook Sunday. Leona Weiss returned home Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Martha Protzman of Brook visited a few days of last week with Mrs. Mary Powell. Mrs Nelse Hough is having dental work done in Rensselaer which requires one or two trips a week. Mrs. Ed Schanlaub of near Mt. Ayr spent last ihursday with her mother, Mrs. Nelse Hough.

;; A Square Deal ;j ** « ■ • • Is what yon always get when • • • - you patronize the River Queen ' • .. Mills. We do milling of all ■ ’ !! kinds. |; :: River Queen Mills :: ' ‘i"H || M || i 11 hi 1 111 111 nn i ij:

1 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Grant and daughter Jessie spent Sunday with their son, Charles and wife. Ben Harris and Mr. Daugherty of Rensselaer made a business trip to H. C. Pearson’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris of near Mt. Ayr took Sunday dinner with Erhardt Weurthner and wife Harry Dewey and wife and Mar Besse and wife were the guests of Chas. Weiss and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Raymond spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Pearson and husband. Miss Flossie Hines of Rensselaer returned home Saturday after a few days visit with Mrs. Nelse Hough. Miss Bessie Paulus returned home last Thursday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. James Reed of near Surrey.• Miss Lizzie Getting and Stewart Wilson of Kentland, and George Bentley and Chas. Hammond of BrQok spent Sunday with the Paulus family. We have noticed in the last few days something white, about six feet high sailing back and forth over in Harry Dewey’s field, on the George Ade farm, but could not imagine what it could be. It was supposed that George had purchased a flying machine while on his foreign trip and was trying to sail it up here, away from his friends. On investigating more closely we find that Harry has purchased a parachute to attach to his cultivator so he can work rain or shine and hg isn't afraid of old Sol’s rays now. He had better be careful or a gust of wind may come along and take him straightl up. They say fifing is nice but the lighting is where the trouble comes in. He might not meet with such a misfortune, but there are other dangers in store for him. ’ At this time of year bees are swarming and roaming about and should a swarm come his way. they would surely light. Then 'he would surely go straight up, regardless of how he lit.

In sickness, if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail. It may be a Stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed out this vital truth, Dr. Shoop’s Restorative was not made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the Heart or Kidneys That old-fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop’s Restorltive goes directly to these failing inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed/ easy to prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try it once, and see.' Sold by All Dealers.

TO FRIENDS OF THE DEMOCRAT. Instruct your attorneys to bring all legal notices in which you are interested or have the paying for, to The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be greatly appreciated. All notice* of appointment—administrator, executor or guardian—survey, road ot ditch notice, notice of sale of real ..state, non-resident notices, etc., the clients themselves control, and attorneys will take them to the paper you desire, ior publication, if you mention the matter to them; otherwise they will take them to their own political organs. Please do not forget this when having any legal notices to publish. Any lady reader of this paper will receive, on request, a clever “NoDrip” Coffee Strainer Coupon privilege, from Dr. Shoop, RaCine, Wis. It is silver-plated, very pretty, and positively prevents all dripping of tea or coffee. The Doctor sends it, with his new free book on “Health Coffee” simply to introduce this clever substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee is gaining its great popularity because of: first, its exquisite taste and flavor; second, its absolute healthfulness; third, its economy—l%lb 25c; fourth, its convenience. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boiling. “Made in a minute” says Dr. Shoop. Try it at your grocer’s, for* a pleasant surprise. John Eger.

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 tnelr little Ills and keep them In a healthy condition. This gives them a chance to produce more eggs, yov 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 i arrive. V. M. PEER, Agt. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarr Cura is taken internally, and acts directly on. the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best onlcr known, combined with the best olood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cuflng Catarrh. Send ror testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, Pric <oc. Take Hall’s 1 amlly rills lor constlpatln.

| Automobile Li'dery I Cars for hire at all Hours of day or night. f Reliable cars and competent drivers. I I We will make a specialty of car- I §. < r ying to and from parties. f f and dances. : : . ; 1 Gi'Oe us a call. 'Rules 'Reasonable. | 'Rensselaer Garage I Agent for Majebuelt Automobiles PRICE vs. QUALITY \ \ And perfect fitting. Mere spectacles fitted in a haphazard ! \ \ w ay are apt to be an injury to the eyes. ! \ \ This is a matter in which you cannot afford to take j \ \ chances. To preserve vision means to help the eyes do j « l their work; to help the eyes means to wear glasses— not j ; ; ANY glasses, but SCIENTIFICALLY fitted glasses. ; o We are fully qualified in this line and would appre- ! o date your patronage. Our glasses are reasonable in ! <! price—your sight is priceless. ; DR. ROSE M. REMMEK < > Second Floor of Harris Bank Building. ’Phone 408. \ Wabash Portland Cement HfflPi Great Strength, Durability, Fine Color. B ** t f ° r Sid * wa,k> » Foundations, Floors, Walla, Con* croto Blocks, Bridges, Eto. WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO.. General Offices, Detroit, Mich. Works, Stroh, Indiana. Sold by HIRAM DAY, and C. B. JOHNSON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Remington, Indiana.

For the Trade of 1909 0 /expect to ejehihit thejfoest line of Buggies that ever came into th&pity of Rensselaer. I have bought three car loads at this writing and if the trade is as good as last season (and I think it will be better) I will need another car or two. I have the agency for none but first-class firms’ goods, the latest styles of Auto Seats and other designs of high-class. All work made up by experiened workmen and no job is misrepresented, nothing but guaranteed work is bought or sold; the best that can be bought is none too good; the good class of work is the winner in the long run. With this fine line of Buggies and Carriages, I also have the Farm Wagon with a reputation behind it, the Studebaker, South Bend, Ind. Some one is advertising wagons built out of White Oak and Hickory—why, that is an everyday occurance with the Studebaker, for the last fifty years and still at it. The world’s best Mower and Binder, the McCormick, also the McCormick Hay Rake, they have double coil teeth which makes them more than again as good as the single coil. For a Manure Spreader, The Success is the world’s best; it regulates the number of loads you wish to put on an acre. I have other articles for sale:—Clover Leaf Stock Tonic and Poultry Tonic, guaranteed to give satisfacton or money refunded. Extras for all machines I sell. C. A. "Roberts On Front Street, north of Postoffice and just across the street from King’s Blacksmith Shop, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Coughs, Colds, Croup —— ARE DANGEROUS I _ IrFSIHEY come without warning; to ■ ■ neglect them means serious sickJBf H mi ness, consumption, perhaps death. - 4 mp "J Watch for and be prepared to treat the first symptoms of these dangerous fat affections of the throat and lungs. .■HUnm!uWSlk A cough is caused by inflammation of the air tubes or an accumulation of WpfStUfMkl phlegm on the mucous membrane of the \V throat and lungs. You cough in an ■jT. Ts \\ effort to throw off this phlegm. Many Cough Syrup# contain opium, WIMk// morphine, or codeine, which paralyze, I ''/ deaden the nerves of the bronchial tubes | rr/wy so they cannot control the muscles. •Therefore you cannot cough and throw off this phlegm so your condition constantly becomes more tenons. Such cough medicines art dangerous; they do more harm than good. They may stop your cough, but don’t be deceived with the effects of these deadening anodynes. They may give yon the drug habit but will not cars your cough. To cure a cough and cold you need a powerful expectorant, something to loosen the phlegm without deadening thenervea. RAWLEIGH’S GOLDEN COUGH *YItUP. will relieve the spasmodic condition of the air paasages by removing the cause of the irritation. Its peculiar soothing, yet stimulating action promptly brings the mucus membrane back to a normal condition. The phlegm is thus loosened and promptly expelled from the bronchial tubes. This medicine ia free from opium, morphine, oodslns or other dangerous drugs having a depressing and injurious effect on the system, and is therefore perfectly safe for children or adults. It cures coughs and colda naturally—cures them to stay cured. . I MtmVKVY MNMlirm TINS WONMflnl MNNM MOMONW to be the safest and best known remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, bronchitis, hoarseness, ticUing in the throat ana all similar affections of the throat and lungs. These affections are both very common and dangerous. Are you prepared to treat them! If not, betterget a good supply on my free trial plan. I guarantee it to be perfectly safe, and you Pay after you are satisfied." THAT’S RAWLEIQH'S PLAN. I am the Kawlcigh Man and you can depend on me to do as I agree. Writ# me, or wait for me. . Send Orders to WM. PUCKETT, Jr„ Re !?J2S! O 2 r N