Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1910 — Page 7

Country Correspondence

BY OCR REGULAR CORPS 0F NEWS-GATHERERS.

XEW CEXTER. Miss Ara Griswell did shopping in Wolcott Saturday. James Hamilton spent last Sunday at home with his parents. Nick Digman and George Caster ■were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mingling spent Sunday with the former’s parents at •Wolcott. Mrs. William Miles spent last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Southard. jMr. and Mrs. Chas. Beaver and Mrs. Permelia Billiard were Wolcott goers last Friday. Miss Cora Digman broke bread with Misses'Belle.and Jessie Southard last Sunday. William Miles, Wiley Latta and John Southard attended the horse sale at Wolcott Saturday. The two young Mr. Donaldson of near Lee were in attendance at Milroy Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Saltwell attended Lutheran services at McCoysburg Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Tow of near Gifford spent Friday with the latter's sister, Mrs. George Caster. Ed Oliver had a fine bunch of cows at the sale at Wolcott Saturday and sold them at a good price. Mrs. David Pettit of Wolcott and Mrs. Frank Miles of near Wolcott, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaver, Chas. Gallagher and Misses Elsie and Vesta Beaver spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hamilton. Del Gray of Remington sold Mr. High’s 200 acre farm in Milroy to an Illinois man last Friday. Ye Scribe failed to learn his name. School was dismissed at Center last Tuesday on account -of holding election there. The teacher took advantage of the day and visited in Rensselaer. Miss Stella Taylor of Carpenter tp., was in this neighborhood last Monday canvassing this township for coupons and getting new subscribers for The Jasper Co, Democrat for the contest of the trip to New York. HOW’S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. .Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ot, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by iiis firm.—Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. FAIR OAKS. Earl Leach of Rensselaer was a visitor in our town. Monday. Shorty Henderson of Streatbr, Ill:, is here this week visiting relatives. Mrs. Ben Zellars and children returned Saturday from their visit at Winamac. “ ■■■■■■ John Hall, of Medaryville, came down Sunday to visit his aged mother over night. Mrs. Mattie Dickerson is having a new roof put on her house in the west part of town. We have been having a few days of fine weather and corn husking is beginning in good earnest this week. The sick in our town are some better at this writing except Lou Stowers and he remains about the same. Miss Elmer Williams of the Lawler ranch went to Chicago the latter part of the week to visit rela- , lives indefinitely. Miss Orsa Larson of LaCrosse came down the latter part of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. M. I. Gundy, for. a week or so.

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j The Postal Telegraph gang, who have been boarding here in town the past ten days and putting up poles, left here Monday morning. Uncle Dave Winslow and Enos' Moffitt attended a sale at Shelby Thursday, Enos purchased a fin* filly, but Uncle Dave dffln’t purchase any thing. Mr. Leach, the gravel road contractor, and family, who have been living in a tent since last spring near his work, will move back to Bass Lake thip wpek. Miss Minnie Cox came home from the hospital Thursday. She is making marked progress toward a recovery. Her grandfather, who has been visiting here and in Michigan for a month, left Saturday for his home in lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McConnell’s little babe, Vivian, was taken quite sick with pneumonia. Dr. Rice, of Roselawn was called in and with the assistance of a special nurse from Chicago everything was done for the little one, but she grew steadily worse until Friday when death relieved her of her suffering. She was an exceedingly bright child and was loved by all who knew her. She was their only child and will be missed by friends as well as the parents. The funeral took place on Sunday at 1:00 p. m., In the M. E. church. Services were conducted by Rev. Rgrdin. Interment in the Fair Oaks cemetery. The largest attendance of friends and relatives that has been for a long time at this place. We join with the community in extending heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.

A REGULAR TOMBOY was Susie —climbing trees and fences, jumping ditches, whitling, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother just appled Bueklen’s Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable— Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at A.' F. Long’s.

CARD OF THAXKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the kindnees and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved little daughter, Vivian. —Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McConnell.

NOTICE. I am now occupied in traveling over ray territory selling the Rawleigh remedies, extracts and spices, and will not be at home only from Friday evening until Monday morning, but my wife will be at the house all the time. Any one can call tihere and get any of my goods at usual terms. My residence is five squares west of depot in the James Passons old home place. Your patronage solicited. Our motto is, the best of quality, quantity and price.—O; N. Hile, Rensselaer. THANKSGIVING TURKEYS. Next week commencing with Nov. 7, I will be in the market for Thanksgiving turkeys. I have two car loads sold to go east and must have them so as to leave here by Nov. 15, and I will pay all the market will allow. Come and see me as I do not care to quote top price over the phone.— B. S Fendig. GAMBLES WITH DEATH Every time you contract malaria, chills, fever and ague, you pave the way for typhoid and other maladies and gamble with death. But Electric Bitters kills the germs and cures the trouble. To be safe use it promptly. Its the best tonic and health builder on earth. 50c at A. F. Long’s. Now is the time to subscribe for the Democrat.

THE INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION.

The eleventh anniversary of the International Live Stock Exposition will be held at the L nion Stock Yards, Chicago, on the dates of November 26th to December 3rd and will be wider in scope, larger in entries and greater in importance than any of its predecessors. Seventy-five thousand dollars will be given away in prizes, which will be awarded by the most expert and distinguished judges in this country and abroad*. The importance of this show from a breeding as well as an educational point of view cannot he measured, realized or understood exyept from a personal visit and a /systematic study of its extraordinary proceedings. Most excellent newspaper accounts are published, and the breeders’ and farmers' journaldeal with it in a most comprehensive and -masterly manner; but it must be seen to be appreciated; it must be studied to be understood. It is the greatest school of instruction of its kind that has evet been presented to breeders, to feeders, farmers ’stockmen and others who are interested in the live stock industry, and an institution of practical information that teaches in a fortnight more than can be learned in double, treble and quadruple the time anyw here else. The International Live Stock ,Expositioii at Chicago is a stockman’s store of knowledge an encyclopedia of breeding and feeding information that is presented in such a practical, simple and easilv understood method, that the interested intelligent visitor must of a necessity carry away with him a fund of useful and practical information that he could not buy for dollars anywhere else in so short a time. The lessons learned from watching the judging by these masters of live stock breeding cannot be gained from books. The comparison of the various champions and other prize winners with their less fortunate brethern shows the breeder ami student the weak points and shortcomings of those which do not reach the required standard; and so these men go home, carrying with them an object lesson that can be acquired nowhere else, and a fund of breeding knowledge that will stand by them and be their very best friend; Every one whose calling, whose work;- and whose interests are centered in the breeding and feeding industry should religiously attend this exposition, f r. it will pay him over and over again, no matter what the apparent cost may be.

WANTED, TURKEYS. We are now in the market for fat poultry and large, 'Jean, fresh eggs for which we will pay a fancy price. We do not cater to the hucksters, but prefer to buy from the farmer and will pay you extra for bringing them in. Call and see us as we can do better than by phone. Fancy Produce Market, Phone 39. Opposite Hemphill’s hitch barn.— -C. E. Prior. ! i*. Office stationery makes an acceptable Christmas present —if it is printed in an up-to-date manner —and that’s the only way The Democrat prints it.

Ransford’ssifoßEo FORMERLY THE 99 CENT RACKET STORE THE GREATEST BARGAIN HOUSE in Northern Indiana. The place where you get the same goods for less money, or more and better goods for the same money, WE ARE GIVING AWAY SOME Beautiful Mirrors Absolutely Free t WHEN YOUR PURCHASES AMOUNT TO $3&00. THEY ARE 18x40 and can be seen in our mammoth show windows at our double the Court House in Rensselaer. We handle almost everything. Give us a call and see the grandest display of merchandise in Rensselaer r , E. V. RANSFORD, Proprietor _ ~ ■ i

LECTURE DATES. Nov. 30—The Schuberts, a mixed quartette of singers and entertainers. Dec. 9—L. B. Wickersham. popular lecturer. Jan. 19—Booth, Lowery, hum orist. . March 13—The Beilharz Entertainers. Extra Number —Byron King, last,year’s favorite, whose date has not been set. BOTH SPEEDY AXD EFFECTIVE. This indicates the action of Foley Kidney Pills as S. Parsons, Battle Creek, Mich., illustrates: “I have been afflicted with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble for which I found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me completely of all my ailments. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urinary irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest reccommendation.” A. F. Long. Legal blanks for sale at The Democrat office.

Turkeys! Turkeys! Hold your turkeys for us. •The best time to sell' is on the Christmas market unless you have early turkeys. In past years the Christmas market has always been as good or-better than the Thanksgiving market and your turkeys are in much better shape to sell. We do not attempt to mislead our customers by trying to engage turkeys far in advance when no one knows what the market will be. When you get ready to sell turkeys may be worth 20c and, if they are, we will be prepared to pay that for them. Remember we are always in the market at the highest price for all kinds of poultry and it will pay you to get our prices. Call us up by phone at our expense and we will quote you top prices at all times and wilFpay CASH. c E. E. BOGAN CO. TELEPHONE NUMBER SEVIHTY-EIBHT Goodland, Indiana

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