Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1911 — Page 7

News Notes of Nearby Towns

As Furnished by Oui Regular Correspondents

j NORTH UNION. j L F. Header went to Rensselaer Friday. A 1 Keener spent Sunday with Will Faylor. ixmis Miller went to Virgie Monday afternoon. • Elnora Florence is at home for a lew days visit. Jack. Reeder was seen In Virgie Monday afternoon. Jack Reeder called on Williiam Wilcox Wednesday. Mrs. Will Faylor attended church at Brushwood Sunday. J. W. Faylor bought four nice hogs of Mr. Ogle Tuesday. Mrs. Will Faylor called on Mrs. J. Miller Monday afternoon. J. W. Faylpr went to Rensselaer one day the last of the week. Mrs. Ogels and young folks were in Fair Oaks Friday afternoon. Rinhold Schultz called on Mr, and Mrs. Fred Krueger Sunday. Joe Browq and wif§ spent Sunday with Mrs- Thompson of Fair Oaks. Homer Lakin and wife (called on the latter’s parents Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Griffita spent Sunday with Ernest Stibbe and family. Lizzie Fay of Fair Oaks is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe Brown, this week. J. W. Faylor and family spent Sunday with David Yeoman and family. Mrs. Will Faylor went to Fair Oaks Sunday afternoon after Grace Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krueger and Paul Schultz went to Rensselaer Monday. Ernest Comer has been helping A. Millspaugh build fence a part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schultz spent Sunday with their son Paul and family. This is the last week of school at Center and a big time is expected the last day. The telephone men were in our part of the township fixing up wires this week. Mr. Stinke and family attended Easter services at the German church Monday forenoon. Mrs. Will Faylor and Grace Peyton attended the confirmation at the Lutheran church Friday morning. Mrs. I. F. Meader and daughters Lois and Marion attended Sunday school and church at Brushwood Sunday. Elsie Schultz and Arthur, Fred, Walter and Oscar Schultz attended Easter services Monday at the German church and spent the remainder of the day at their grandparents, Paul Schultz’s.

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ROSEBUD. John Alter hauled corn to Parr Tuesday. ■AI Witham was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Clifford Nichols was calling in this locality Tuesday. The Rosebud academy has closed for the summer vacation. There was a good attendance at 9unday school at Rosebud Sunday. Miss Blanche McClanahan spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hopkins at Parr. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rardin spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Garriott. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Rardin and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Burns. Halley Alter and hired hand are grubbing hazel bush and getting ready to plant corn. Misses Gertrude Rardin, Kate and Floss Smith made a flying trip to Parr Monday afternoon. Miss Farie Norman returned home from her visit with relatives at Chicago Heights last week. David Yeoman and two children attended Sunday school at Rosebud Sunday in his brand-new carriage. Rev. Rardin will preach at Virgie next Sunday week at three o’clock in the afternoon. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Alter and Mr. and Mrs. Jo« Pullins took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Alter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steiner of Chicago Heights "spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Norman. ! There was quite a streak dashed along the main pike through Rosebud Monday. We come to find?, out it was “Rhine” Shelter in his auto. Mr. and Mrs. Ged. Zea of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Myers of Kniman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and family.

Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders. Try them. —A. F. Long.

~} SOUTH NEWTON. j —I 1— Leon and Miss Hazel Lamson were home over Sunday. Mr. Smith of Rensselaer did papering for Ernest Mayhew’s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wortley visited with the former’s home folks Sunday. Brown Lamborn was the guest of Leon Lamson Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Ruth Marsh, who is working near Foresman, spent Sunday with, home folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Smith transacted business at the Paulus farm Thursday. Clarence Pruett and wife spent Sunday 4ith John Sommers and wife of near Foresman. Stewart Wilson of near Kentland took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paulus.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clinton of near Brook visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pruett Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Getting of Kentlanfi visited from .Wednesday till Sunday with her auncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paulus. Misses Sadie Paulus and Elizabeth Getting visited with the former’s sister, Mfs. James Reed, and family of near Surrey Friday and Saturday. Eli Brown returned home Sunday after a visit to the southern part of the state. His son is quite low with- typhoid fever, but was slowly improving. The Sunday school supplies came last week and were here for last Sunday’s lesson. A good crowd was in attendance and a splendid sermon was delivered by Rev. Parrett of the Presbyterian church at Rensselaer.

Midnight in The Ozarks and yet f sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay' City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King’s New Discovery, he began to use It. "I belive it saved my life,” he writes “for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again.” For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,- croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, its the best known remedy. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long.

FOUR CORNERS. | James Jones is tiling the Shoppell 80 for F. G. Barnard. Several of Kankakee tp’s. citizens were Rensselaer goers this week. Andrew Knapp will be team roustabout for the two dredge crews on the Davis ditch. Robt. Timmons’ mother of southwest of Tefft is dangerously sick at this writing. E. W. Alien is busy repairing fence, and is expecting to pasture his farm land this summer. Abe Aid of near Valparaiso was a prospective purchaser of the Henry farm in east Walker tp. this week. Two more candidates were added to the healthy growth of the M. W. A. camp of Wheatfield Monday night. Wm. Fitzgerald of Tefft, with a visiting relative, attended M. W. A. oamp at Wheatfield Monday night. The farmers in this part of Jasper county have finished sowing oats, which is at least two weeks later than last year. Joe Fenzil is contemplating the purchase of a farm. He wishes to purchase the D. H. Turner 80 which joins his father's place on the west. Rev. Downey and wife have taken in a new boarder by increasing the number of their family one. The Lord helps those who help themselves. Walkerton grain buyers are loading corn and shipping same from Wheatfield. They are paying 40c a bushel, and the Behles Bros, of Tefft are doing their shelling. Tuesday night it rained all night and Wednesday all day and has made the ground too wet to work the balance of the week. The prospects for a late corn planting seems good. Lent being over the shipment of veal from Wheatfield is on the increase. Farmers are shipping their calves which means fewer cattle on the farms of north Jasper. The question is, is it the right course to pursue? W. H. Marble, who has the contract to dig the R. E. Davis ditch, is now busy building the dry land dredge just south of the railroad bridge on the Luce land. The intention of the contractor is to dig the Fisher lateral- first and then east to the Barnard lateral. The large dredge will commence about one mile southeast of Tefft. —iNEW CENTER. j Chas.Harweiiwas a Wolcott goer Monday. Andy Latta made a business trip to Benton county Friday. * Mdss Mary Miles visited Ethel English Monday afternoon. Mary Miles called on Jessie and Belle Southard Sunday afternoon. Frank fcoghill spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Manson Beaver. Geo. Caster and son Earl and Nick

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Dignan were Wolcott guests Saturday. George Caster and family called on John Southard’s Friday afternoon.

Harold Lamar and lady friend attended church at M&lroy Sunday evening. Miss Ara Griswold spent the first of the week with her aunt near Rensselaer.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton moved last Friday on a place near Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and children spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher. Quite a number of Lee young folks attended services at Milroy Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beaver called on Mr. and Mrs. Manson Beaver Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jane Dobbins and daughter Maude spent Wednesday with John Southard and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Miller spent Easter with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mode Dobbins. Ernest Beaver and Gladys Grauns were among those that passed examination in Milroy tp. Mrs. Jane Dobbins and daughter Maude spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Miller of near Monon.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hamilton and Mr. and Mts. James Hamilton spent Monday evening with Geo. Caster and family. Luther Tow and sister Belle and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tow spent Saturday night and Sunday with Geo. Caster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caster and daughter Anna were at Wolcott Tuesday for .the purpose of having the latter’s finger lanced. Ernest Harris was accompanied home Sunday by his aunt, Mrs. Nettie Center, after spending a week with his father, John Harris, of near Remington.

SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is in a yellow package.—A. F. Long.

| LEE. j —I 1— The late rains have stopped oats sowing again. J. H. Culp made a business trip to Rensselaer Monday.

Ray Holeman of near Reynolds visited Ms brother Asa Sunday. O. A. Jacks and family took dinner Sunday with S. W. Noland’s. Will Stiers’ children, who have typhoid fever, are slowly improving. Ephriam Gilmore went to Chicago Monday and got a load of cattle.

S. M. Jacks is once more able to help attend to business at his store.

Mr. Miller and family of Monon have moved in the L. M. Jacks property here. Will Culp and family and Elmer Gilmore and family took Easter dinner at David Culp’s, Walter Jordan took his gasoline engine and buzz saw and cut wood for Elmer Gilmore one day this week.

T. S. Gowger of east of Monon, a former teacher for three years at this place, attended the last day of schdol here Wednesday. Mrs. Sallie Conaway of Park Falls, Wis., and two little children came on Thursday of last week to make a month’s visit with her parents, David Culp’s, and other relatives.

H. C. Anderson’s had set their incubator in their cellar and had another one ready, to put the eggs in, when the lanyi exploded and burned it up and spoiled the eggs in the other one. School closed here Wednesday with a bountiful dinner considering the number of people in attendance. The German measles broke out in school the week before and caused a good many to stay away. The teacher and pupils rendered a very interesting program.

Foley Kidney Pills contain in concentrated form ingredients of established theropeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Refuse substitutes.—A. F. Long.

SOUTH DAKOTA LETTER.

F. E. Babcock, Dear Sir:—l thought I would drop you a few lines. I left Rensselaer the second of. March, apd went to Northwestern lowa, where I stayed until April 11. It was cold and snowy the biggest part of the time. I left lowa the eleventh of April and came to Warta, So. Dak., where I am now. It is cold here now, some snow. I meet a good many of my old friends here and we are glad to see one another. Was out to my homestead to day. Have not been around much yet. Everything looks good so far as I have seen. Have been some changes since I left here a year ago. I do nos know how long I will be here or just when I will get back to my home at Rensselaer. Will probably go to the Black Hills yet, then It expect I will go to Pine River, Minn. Will not write more this time, may write you again if this is acceptable. I am well and hope this will find you and all of my friends well black there. Yours truly,—. MARION COOPER.

Many Children are Sickly. Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children Break up Colds in 24 hours, relieve Feverishness. HeadStomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.

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OBITUARY.

Flossie, the infant daughter of Asa and Sadie Elliott, died Wednesday at 2:20 o’clock of bloodpoison, and was buried in the Pleasant Grove cemetery Friday. Flossie Elliott was born November 16, 1909, and died April 12, 1911, aged 1 year, 4 months and 26 days. She leaves to mourn her a father, mother, two brothers and two sisters. The rose that is sweetest and fairest is the b4d that is killed by the frost. And the love that is dearest and rarest is the true love that we have just lost. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their help and care during the sickness . And death of our daughter and writer.—ASA ELLIOTT AND FAMILY.

CARD OF THANKS.

We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their help and kindness shown to us during the burial of our mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kennedy.—THE CHILDREN.

BUGGIES.

We have the nicest line in the city, value considered. Call and see them before buying— Scott Bros. Job printing of the better class type, ink and typography in harmony—The Democrat office.

Trees Sprayed! Now is the time to get your order in for Spraying Trees, with an Automatic Sprayer. ' —• W. J. Holmes y Box 515. - Rensselaer, Ind.

Edward P. Honan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uw, Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Will practice In all the courts. Offios over Fendig's Fair. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

J. K. Irwin. at. C. Lrwls Irwin & Irwin, Law, Rea) Estate and Insurance A--6 Per Cent Farm Loami. Office in Odd Fellows Block. RENSSELAER. IND.

I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 16* John A. Dunlap, LAWYER. Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana.

Arthur H. Hopkins, Law, Loans and Real Estate Loans on farm and City property personal security and chattel mortgage Buy, sell and rent farms and city prop* erty. Farm and city lire Insurance Attorneys for AMERICAN BUILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Office over Chicago Department Store RENSSLxAER. IND.

F. H. Hemphill, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of Women and low grades of fever. Office In Williams block, opposite Court House. Formerly occupied by Dr. Hartsell. Phorje, Office and Residence, 442.

S. Herbert Moore, H. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All calls will receive prompt attention night or day from my office over the Model Clothing store. Telephone No. 251. Rensselaer - - Indiana.

E. C. English, Physician £ Surgeon. Opposite the Jasper Savings £ Trust Company Bank. Offlca Phone 177. Residence Phone, 116.

W. W. Merrill, M. D. Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, RENSSELAER. - - INDIANA Chronic Diseases a Specialty. H. L. Brown, DENTIST. Office over Larsh’s drug store.

Dr. F, A. Tut fler OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate American Bohool of Osteopathy, Post Graduate American School of Osteopathy finder the founder. Dr. A. T. Still. Office Hours—9-12 a. m.. I-l p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays at Monties)!*, Ind. 1-2 Murray Building - Rensselaer, Ind. Dr. J. H. Hansson VETEKNARY SURGEON—Now st Rensselaer. Calls promptly answered. Office in Harris Bank Building. Phone 443.

Millions to Lsaa! Wa are prepared to taka ears or all the Farm Loan business In thl» and adjoining counties at Lowest Rates and Bast Terma, regardless of ths “financial stringency." If you have a loan con - Ing due or desire a new loan It wIN not be necessary to pay the excessive rates demanded by our competitors. FIVE PER CENT. lull comim - Prow service Irwin & Irwin Odd Fellows Bldg. Rensselaer.

Mt. Ayr Mills Manufacturers and Dealers In Choice Corn Meal, Pure Buckwheat Flour, Feeds, Etc. Do Custom and Merchant work. Sawmill in connection. ——o —- Our products are for sale and guaranteed by— & The G. E. Murray Co. Renssel’r T. J. Mallatt, Fair Oaks Perry Brown, Foresman A. F. Perrigo, Sigler Bros, and at Mill, Mt. Ayr "Our goods the kind that make the cakes just like our mothers used to bake.” Your money back if not satisfactory. ; i _ . Yours for business, Hufty & Yeoman MT. AYR, IND.