Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1911 — Page 2
Where Is It? Who Can Find It? The Lost Kingdom of Drussenland Perhaps you can answer the question after reading The Knight of the Silver Star The Captivating Romance by Percy Brebner We place before you a novel which critics have compared favorably to Rider Haggard’s masterpieces, “She” and “King Solomon’s Mines” This Great Story will begin in the Democrat on March 2 5
News Notes of Nearby Towns
As Furnished by Our Regular Correspondents
j FOUR CORNERS. Some farmers in this section are piowing for oats. Geo. O. St em be! was on the siek list Saturday and unable to be at bis office. O. P. Wallace is putting in some tile for William Meyers south of Wbeatfield. D. • S. Clark an* family started Monday for their new home in North J3a- ' koto. v- .■ * D. fL Wesner sold a horse and delivered same to purchaser at Medaryville Monday. ■ Sunday was a March day in the full sense of the term. About two inches Of snow felL We are informed that Oscar Graves has sold his farm near Tefft. Wm. Fitzgerald was the purchaser. F. W. Fisher went to McCoysburg Tuesday to do some tileing and some other improving on his land there, i Ed Wesner's little son and daughter are on the sick list. Dr. Fyfe was called Saturday and at this 'Writing the sick were 'reported better. In the basket ball game Friday night between the Wbeatfield and North Judson high schools, the former won by a score of 11 to 3.. The return game will be played Friday night. March 17, at North Judson. , - Saturday one would have thought fe> have seen the number who were under the influence of liquor that WheatfieM had taken on her quote of saloons and
MTT Items of Interest j) from Surrounding Towns Tersely Told. Chrocicimg the Happenings in the Territory Adjacent to the Jasper County Metropolis
had thrown down the bars and opened wide the door and invited all to take a drink. We notice by the South Bend Tribune that J. 11. • Iselsb«-r. who had a mail route out of that c-ity. is under arrest and has been bound over to the Federal grand jury.. He. .it is said, used cancelled stamps on letters mailed on his route and appropriated the 1 cash to his own use. He was a former resident of Kankakee tp., and we are sorry that, he so forgot his, early teaching as to be guilty of such ait offence.
A Special Medicine for Kidney Ailments ney and bladder ailments and from s Foley’s Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and frim annoying urinary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac X. Reagan. Fanner, Mo., says: “Foley’s Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure in my dase and I want others to know it.”—A. F. Long.
t • —, 1 1 — PARR. —! ; : I Moving has made quite - a change change here. \ Mrs, Etnery Garriott spent Thursday a few days tills week with Deva Hurley. Rebecca Hurley from hear Air spent a few days this wek with Deva Hurley. Mrs. Marion Gant and Mrs. Garriott spent-. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Schreeg. f
The lecture at Wood's Hall was well i attended Thursday evening, and all enjoyed it- ’ Clarence Clemens and family from . hear Surrey and his brother-in-law from > Dakota spent Friday with Shreeg's. Louis Schreeg also got the automobile fever and is n -w the owner of one. Wonder if that v. Hi balk. too. like his t ronco? j t Clyde Gunyoij. Otto . Schreeg. Harry Arnold. Olga Schreeg. Doha Myers and Luvia Gunyon were visitors of Clara j Brusnahan Sun-lay evening. OttO Schreeg is causing quite a bit of curiosity with his incubators. He has seven going and 15*) chicks hatched. •Otto’ keep your -shot gun loaded.
A Mother's Safeguard Foley's Honey and Tar for tka children. Is best and safest for all coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough and bronchitis. No opiates—A. F. Long.
FAIR OAKS. — ; * The last teachers' institute was held here Saturday - . Abe Brirtgle and wife went tq Chicago Thursday. ( B. D. McColly of Chicago eHights was in these parts Tuesday. Win Blair went to lowa the first of the week to work on a dredge. George Lambert is giving, the gravel road engine a general overhauling. Cottage prayer meeting was held at Miss Hannah Culp's Wednesday evening. Bert Warren has moved into Sam Potts' house in the west part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Cottingham are visiting their son William at Danville this week.. Cbas. Lakin of Parr was in these parts Tuesday taking the value of real estate. ■ Mrs. Ed Kesler went to Wisconsin
» j, Saturday to visit an aunt for an indefinite time. 1 Mrs. C. A. Gundy went to Rensselaer Tuesday evening- to visit her mother a few days. We have had two very severe March days this week and roads are pretty rough at present. .$ >. Dr. Loy of Rensselaer came up Mon-. day and Tuesday to see Mrs. Mai la it.. . She is very poorly. Mrs. Legiel of Chicago came down the first of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. Eggleston, for a few days. Floyd Clifton and wife moved into James Williams' property, better known as the Fred Heighbaum property.
Dr. Hansson of Rensselaer Came .up Tuesday and went out to the J-aw*er ranch to, do some work in his professional line. Quarterly meeting was held at the M. E. church Friday night. Supt. Briggs preached and administered the wholly sacrament. Dr. Fyfe of Wheatfield came down Monday night to see Sam Crawford, who has been having a pretty serious time with some kind of throat trouble. Geary Clifton and a couple other fellows from Rensselaer came Tuesday and went frog hunting in the ditches north and east of town. What luck they had We did not learn. There were several men that arrived here the first of the week to begin work on the stone road which connects the gravel road at the east side of the Tolen & Hiltis ranch. Rev. Duncleberger preached a very powerful sermon in the Christian church Saturday evening to a good sized congregation. There was one to come forward and make a confession. Marion Brown, who has been out of a house to live in since the fire on the Lawler ranch, has finally got a grainery converted into a house, and will begin housekeeping in a few days again. The trustee informed our 1 teachers last week that there wouid be another month of school making seven months in all. This is something that hasn’t occurred for a number of years in this township.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY PILLS Just the right medicine for backache, rheumatism, Bright’s disease and all urinary irregularities. Prof. Chas. W. Stewart, leader of the Citizen’s band, Logansport, Ind., says: “I suffered with kidney trouble for several years and neither doctoring nor medicine gave me relief but I constantly grew worse. My back pained me and I felt weak and tired. My kidney actjpn was irregular ana painful and I was troubled with dizziness. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills and I started taking them. I kept right up with the treatment and my symptoms rapidly left. I gained strength, my appetite picked up, the weakened muscles and tissues of kidney and bladder built up and their action became normal and regular. I can truthfully say that Foley Kidney Pills entirely cured me in a remarkably short time.”—A. F. Long.
BLUE SEA I l l 1 Charley Jores was a Lee goer Saturday. f James Lilly had a very sick horse Sunday. Homer Templeton is working for Ed McKillip. Asa Holeman visited Elza Webb and family Saturday. —' Charles Perwitz of near Medaryville is working for Elza Webb. The Christian Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. James Burch Wednesday. Everett Clark spent Saturday and Sunday with Homer Templeton. Mr. Westphal moved on the Vmn recently vacated by Mr. Stockdale. Ervie Dobbins was a guest of Robert Templeton and family last week. Eda and James Anderson were absent from School Thursday with bad colds.
Miss Carrie .A/iderson assisted .Mrs. Elza Webb with her work last tveek. N. Anderson a,nd Elza Webb have commenced plowing and disking for oats. ._ ' Ethel Webb. Iva Blankenship and Joel Boon were absent from school Holiday. Aunt Liza Winters of Wolcott spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. John Gallagher. Joseph Buley has purchased a five hundred dollar team and a fifty dollar set of harness: ReV. McCorkel held a meeting at the Mi. Zion church four nights last week, getting eight new members There was two game wardens in this vicinity a few days ago. ' Better be careful about Sunday hunting. , Mrs. J. -W. Boone and two children spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. McDuffy. The McKillip and Covington sale was well attended. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid served the lunch and cleared $27.70. A number of Frank McKillip’s friends planned a surprise on him Saturday evening in honor of his sixteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in games and music. Refreshments were served at a late hour and the guests departed wishing him many more happy i birthdays:
A Fierce Xight Alarm Is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Manchester, 0., (R. R. No. 2p for their four children were greatly subject to croup. “Sometimes in severe attacks,” he wrote, “we were afraid ! they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King’s Xew Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble.” So may you. Asthma, Hay Fever, LaGrippe, Whooping Cough, Hemorrhages fly before it. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Sold by A. P. Long. ! - Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting at the Free Will Baptist church in Parr, Ind., on Monday evening, March 20, for the purpose of electing a trustee. By order of the church. —Mrs. Lillie Gant, Clerk.
-/V. ' • ■ : ' j " ' * V .. See the “Man Pull the Plow” ; , ... i Saturday, March 25, ’ll at two o’clock p. m. Every farmer in Jasper county should see this exhibition given by the J. I. Case Plow Company. An expert plowman will be here and will give an instructive talk on plows and plowing. MAINES & HAMILTON ► ► 11 Bowler’s Fertilizers I ► ► ► ► > 'T'HEY enrich the earth and those : * who till it. They contain more | available plant food than any fer- > tilizer sold in Indiana. > * ► ► ► ► ► ■ ■ ► Our Northern Indi- Isy Per p_A_ _t_ ► ana Special contains Cent 1 OlaSll ► and gave wonderful results in Jasper Co. last year ► > ' V ... .. ■ ► ►‘ ‘ ' ; The question with the successful farmer today is, ► How much plant food do we get for our money? The l ton price is a secondary matter. ► . . ► ► \ See any of the following Bowker agents for prices: ► ! J. J. Weast. Rensselaer, Indiana ► ; Chas. Saidla, McCoysburg, Indiana ► ; r Ancel Potts, Barkley Township ► 'v ► Dennis Marquie, Jordan and Carpenter Twps. ► I Carl Remm, Gillam and Kankakee Twps. ; W. P. Gaffield, Princeton Twp., White Co.
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