Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*', : I Mr*. Abraham Pruett of Rensselaer, and Joseph Branson of Jordan tp., went to Chicago Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jane Michael, a relative and a former resident. Perhaps you have had trouble with rubber boots. Try the Century Rubber Boots, retailing at $4.60 and your trouble ceases. Every pair guaranteed.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain, who has been in a Chicago heepital for the past few weeks taking treatment for the non-healing of a wound made in a former operation, wds brought home Tuesday night. She brings the not very cheering information that “if the wound does not heal now you will have to come back again in about a month.” to Hiram Day at $4 per acre the 40 acres owned by the Club that Is unplatted in the former Warren Robinson farm, who will farm same. The Club has decided not to take the rooms over the Rensselaer Garage, owing to the probable presence of gasoline fumes and the pandemonium of the auto motors Underneath. The American express office is to be moved ’way down on East Washington street, in one of the MaTceever buildings, which, so far as the convenience of the general public is concerned, might just-as well be out by the depot. It is now located centrally, but a saving of a dollar or two a month in rent is a big thing to a wealthy corporation, and the public be d—.
The funeral of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crockett Tuesday afternoon was largely attended by neighbors and friends who deeply sympathise with the bereaved parents in their loss. Mr. Crockett is a member of the Modern Woodmen, and, as a token of the members’ sympathy, J. M. Knapp, the liveryman, had a handsome floral offering sent out to the funeral. F. M. Welsh received a card Thursday from James McManus, now of nfear Edmond, Okla., in which he said among other things: "We are al! well. Have a fine winter out here, no snow or much freezing. We are plowing now for oats. The land is in good condition ;or plowing. 'Wheat looks fine. -£orn is Worth t 58; ; oats, 5-fe: ?1.10; hogs,.. 6 Vvs c; alfalfa hay sll per ton; prairie hay SB. Land is on the boom here now. We will commence sowing oats first of March. We planted corn on the 4th of March last year.” Jim asks about old neighbors and friends in and about Rensselaer, Jordan and Carpenter townships. Struck a Rich Mini. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King’s New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidey Trouble after 12 years of Suffering. They are the best pills on earth for Constipation, Malaria. Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at A. F. Long’s.
MR. ADD MRS. JAMES AND MARY McCONAHAY OF MONTICEUO Writes Letter Which May Be of Great Interest to Skin Sufferers of tihs City. Mont'cello, Ind., Apr. 12, 1903. I have been thinking for sometime of writing you to tell you what wonders D. D. D. has wrought in the cure of my wife. She had been afflicted with that terrible disease Eczema in its most malignant form for thirteen years. She had doctored with many of the meet prominent doctors in various towns but failed to get relief. We had about given up all hope of relief when one day my eye dropped on your ad. D. D. D. has made a complete cure. It“took fifteen but had we been governed by directions I am satisfied that from six to ten bottles would have brought the same results. I consider my investment- in D. I). D. the best I ever made, for ipy wife’s condition was tefrible. At one' time all her finger nails came off. The trouble was on her hands the soles of her feet. Should any doubt that this tes-v timonial is not genuine, if they will write a letter enclosing a two cent stamp, I will be glad to answer all questions.' JAS. AND MARY McCONAHAY. So many convincing statements, similar to the above, have been made to us privately by sufferers from aggravated skin diseases to wlhom we have sold the D. D. D. Prescription, that we feel bound to give it our unqualified endorsement. By special arrangement with the D. D. D. Company we can furnish anyone who has not triad the remedy with a special size bottle for 25 cents. B. F. FENDIG, Rensselaer, Ind. > 3*
..Staggers Skeptics. . That a clean, nice, fragrant compound like Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo will instantly Telleve a bad burn, cut, scald, wound or plies’, staggers skeptics. But great curqs prove its a wonderful healer of the worst sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapped hands, sprains and corns. Try It. 25c at A. F. Long’s.
