Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1914 — Page 3

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All Over The County

BAUM’S BRIDGE. Wm. Muffley visited at the Vanderear home Sunday. Miss Hazel Custard visited with Mrs. Vandercar last Friday. Earl Custard has rented the James farm, for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atwood were at Kouts last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin White were callers at Hebron last Friday. The Misses May and Allie Morehouse visited friends in Porter county Saturday. Quite a stew there attended class meeting at the Wheattield Christian church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White departed last Monday for the vicinity of Lacross, to husk corn. Walter Wiseman, Jr., who is husking corn south of Kouts, visited home folks here last Sunday. Miss Cora Miller of Wheattield, visited school here last Monday. Her sister is the teacher at this place. W. R. Custard departed for Warren, Ind., a few days ago to look after his landed interests there and to visit friends and relatives. The official dog killer evidently made a bad mistake a few weeks ago, as depredations are still in tune. An investigation into the wherefores is evidently in line.

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Coal Time! All indications point to a long hard winter, which means a long big coal bill. Are you prepared? If not, come down and inspect our bins and let us talk the situation over with you. Harrington Bros Phone 7

MILROY. Miss Louise Marchand visited home folks Sunday. Creighton Clark and family ate dinner Sunday with George Foulks'. Mrs. Mary McCashen and Ettie spent Sunday with John and Laura' Clark. James Wood and Charles Culp visited Banner school Tuesday afternoon. Pearl and Dora Clark attended the social at Queen City Sathrdav evening. ~ Mrs. Vesta Hamilton and little daughter, Velma, are visiting rela-j tives in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hamilton and children visited his parents, Mr. anu Mrs. Isaac Hamilton. Sunday. Mrs. Nelson Anderson, after a few weeks visit here wjjth friends and relatives, returned to her home in Michigan Monday. Miss Marie Fisher announced her box social for Lone Star for Saturda yevening, Dec. stfi. Don’t forget the date. Ladies bring boxes. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark and son, T. R. Clark and family, Mabel English and Earl Foulks were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCashen. Dont forget Sunday school at 10 a. m., Sunday, Nov. 22, and possibly Rev. Wright will preach but will preach in the evening at 7:30 after young peoples meeting. Be present at each service. The box social at Queen City was a success. A good program and a large attendance. 29 boxes sold fairly well. Sarah Martin was given the hox of handkerchiefs and James Wood the tie.

w omen Suffer Terribly From Kiduey Troubie. Around on her feet all day—no w onder a woman has backache, headache, stiff svrollen joints, weariness, poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief for these troubles. They strengthen the kidneys—take away the aches, pain and weariness. Make life worth living again. Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how much better you feei —■ A. F. LONG. Notice to McNess Customers. 1 am going out of the 'medicine business and expect to give up the route by the first of January, so those knowing themselves indebted to me, please send same by mail, call and settle, or be prepared to settle when I call. —ESTON PITZER, Box 225, Rensselaer, Ind., Salesman for McXess Products. s-n-24

FAIR OAKS. Health is generally quite good in these parts. Edgar Stewart of near Mt. Ayr, was a caller in our town Wednesday evening. Ralph Orwig of .Lefayette, was a visitor at Miss Wilma Peyton’s school Monday. James Clifton has a job of carpenter work out on the farm where Bark Crawford lives. It is reported that hog cholera has broken out at Frank Garriott’s and John Leachty's east of town. George Brouhard and Grant Stahl went down to Pearidge a few days ago to cut saw-logs for Zellers' sawmill. Mr. Kilshauser, who lives on the Spang farm, has about 25 or 30 acres of beans which he expects to begin threshing soon. There was no preaching at the M, E- church Sunday, as Rev. Postill was called away to preach a funeral sermon. Lawrence Halleck got in a carload of coal the latter part of the week, and has been delivering to the needy this week. An officer was here Wednesday and gathered in Peck . McConnell’s auto, which is said to be one of the many stolen cars from Chicago. Sam CrawTord, who came back from the west a few weeks ago on account of discouraging health, is holding his own quite well, it is said. Merrit Strain, who had been ditching for J. J. Lawler over in Newton county the past t.wo weeks, got through and returned home Saturday. Yes, we got quite a taste of winter weather Monday, when the temperature got down towards zero. It continued to grow colder until Tuesday morning, and it still continues to get quite cold of nights. Walter McConnell, F. R. Erwin, Mr. Allen and Jake Spitzer were at Wheatfieid Monday to attend court in a damage case wherein W. S. McConnell was plaintiff and the C. & E. I. Ry. Co., was defendant. The report now is that Warren Zellers, who had thought of going into the merchandise business at Conrad, has changed his mind and will open up in John Reed’s room, in Virgie. If he gets up there “Un 7 cle" Charlie, Harrington will have to give up the mayorship of the totwu.

It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. Everybody who is afflcted with rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan’s Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan’s penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swoolen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents at any druggist and have it in the house-—against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does ghe almost instant relief.—Advt ODDS AND ENDS. The n rerage age of an ostrich is thirty years, and the annual yield of a bird in captivity is from two to four pounds of plumes. On the Spanish Mediterranean melons are kept through the entire winter by tying them with esparto'strings to the celling.of a dark room. The president of Brazil sees the salvation of his country ln the special cultivation of cotton and ln the develop ment of cattle raising and iron mining There are two opera houses ln Antwerp, Belgium, subsidized by the municipality. One produces opera in French, the other in Flemish and German. ... . There is a plan to safeguard Manila against the longest possible dry season by building high up on the Moutalban watershed a 2.000,000,000 gallon reservoir. Battles iu human blood between white corpuscles and disease germs have been photographed with the motion picture camera by two French scientists. A European inventor believes he can destroy hostile dirigible balloons by dragging a specially designed bomb against them with a rope carried behind an aeroplane flying above them. The German government plans to send technical attaches to Its principal diplomatic jmsts to report on inven tions and progress along any important line in the countries in which they are stationed. , Twenty-one million dozen eggs w ere exported from the United States ln the fiscal year 1013. The a'verage price at which eggs were exported was 21V 2 cents a dozen, and the average Import price was 13 cents a dozen. i Half of the food of the catbird consists of cnltlvated fruits, such as cher ries, straw tarries, raspberries and blackbeiries Beetles, ants, crickets and gras.sbopjK*rs are the most important Items of its animal food. in these days of domestic science and uianuul training ills interesting to know that sewing and knitting were taught In the first frame schoolbouse erected In Farmington, Me., more than a century and a quarter ago. Wheat and wheat flour consumption annually an inhabitant is estimated at 202.7 pounds in Germany, 580 pounds in France and 650 J pounds in the United States. German consumption of rye flonr is about as much as tha;t of wheat flour.Within six years the American Red Cross has expended approximately $730,000, including the value of donated supplies. In trying to afford some measure of relief for hundreds of thou sands of inhabitants of the famine re gipn of central China.

Autumnal Glories For Thanksgiving

_ - | autumnal glories left to us in the fields and woods in Novemrtbr in many parts of the United States furnish mar terial for charming and seasonable table decorations for the Thanksgiving ! dinner. In addition, of course, the florist may lie called upon, especially for the chrysanthemum, always a seasonable ami favorite bloom. While the smoked bamboo basket is well liked as a fashionable centerpiece table basket, the woman who is not fortunate enough to possess one may substitute a wicker basket tuul carry out a pretty scheme. This is to fill the basket with a mixture of oranges, late pears, apples and other fruits. Twine a mass of the silvery clematis around this and bring it over the edges, putting alternately red. browu or yellow oak leaves mixed with scarlet bittersweet in the decoration, extending it well out over the white cloth. To

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM MAKES A FAVORITE TABLE FLOWER.

brighten add berries and leaves wherever taste suggests—in trailing lines of clematis and leaves or Irregularly. The table lights should be of candles iu mahogany, glass, brass or silver sticks, shaded with autumn colors. .To make these use a silvery gray paper and stencil or paint on the shades tiny autumn leaves or shape the four sides of each shade like a maple or oak leaf, tinting them with autumnal colors. A spray of bittersw r eet berries at each plate, with place cards to match the candle shades, completes the decorative ensemble.—Philadelphia Record.

“THANKS-LIVING.”

Proper Way to Show Gratitude Is Doing Good to Others. Thanksgiving presupposes thankfulness. One cannot give thanks unless he feels thankful, and this feeling is a cultivated habit. As au expression of simple politeness it is not an innate but an inbred trait,. Much more is this tile case svheu we consider the thanks that are due to a beneficent Creator. Iu a time when luxuries are counted as necessities a sense of repletion or dissatisfaction is often felt which makes us blind to the everyday, commonplace favors that we enjoy. Make a list of the essentia! and vital boons with which your life is blessed and your heart will begin to glow with thankfulness. It is bo accident (hat “think” and “thank” come from the same root. Thanklessuess is usually the result of thoughtlessness. But we are more apt to be thoughtless about the favors that come from God through the working of his beneficent laws than about the material gifts that come from the baud of a fellow mau. Stevenson has well said: “Keep your eyes opeu to your mercies. That part of piety Is eternal, and the man who forgets to lie thankful has fallen asleep in life.” Above all, the true tbauksgiving Is thanks-llving, in the deed of the hand as well as the word of the Up. By giving some one else a reason for thankfulness through your kindness you provide a proper outlet for the brimming, overflowing gratitude of your own heart. For the common prosperity, for your individual blessings, for what you have not as well as wbat you have, “in everything give thanks.”— Rev. Robert J. Pilgrnm of Pittsburgh.

SPREAD THANKSGIVING! By the Rev. J. H. JOWETT. I regard Thanksgiving day as one of the most gracious and heartening anniversaries in the American year. That a people should be called by their president to reckon the mercies and privileges received at the hands of God is to me a most hallowed and sanctifying ministry and most assuredly enriches and invigorates the national life. But Thanksgiving should not be confined to material bounty. It should extend its range and include the blessings found in the broadening day of knowledge and in the lifting of all forms of oppression from those who are bearing, a needless yoke. It should even go beyond the range of patriotism and become cosmopolitan as it contemplates the leaven of freedom and humanity which, is working in every part of the wojjd. Thanksgiving of this wide and ennobling kind would surely send a thankful people into the ways of unselfish and chivalrous service.

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