Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1914 — Page 8
Majestic Range Demonstration At our store one week Monday, Nov. 23, to Saturday Night, Nov. 28th We extend you an invitation to visit our store during the special Cooking Demonstration on the great Majestic Range. A special representative from the factory will show you why the Majestic bakes so perfectly, and heats all the water wanted with the minimunj of fuel. Hot coffee and biscuits served. One week only.
Yes Indeed! The days of "Cheap and Flimsy" goods are past. "Quality” is fast being recognized; its the essence of economy. You recognize quality in buying dresses, suits, shoes, implements, etc., you know it is the cheapest to pay more money for better goods - they wear better, look better and last longer. Are you one of the many who overlook this "Point of Quality” when buying the most important article in your whole household - your cooking range, the mainspring to Health, Happiness and Heonomy r Do you realize that most everything that keeps you and your family alive comes from your cooking ranger The greatest outlay of money in your household is for food stuffs and fuel, and there, in your kitchen, lies the central and controling fact in household economy.
One Week Only No Ware Given After DdrttDnsiration Week
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PINE GROVE. Andrew Ropp is shredding in this vicinity this week. John Dale and Fremont Brown were Rensselaer goers Friday. Mrs. Harry Gifford called bn Mrs. John Dale Wednesday afternoon. Fremont Brown spent Sunday and Sunday night with his best girl. Miss Margaret Swengel of Clark county, is teaching the Independence school. ■’
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There is as much difference between’ cheap and quality ranges as there is between cotton and silk. Women who are now using or who have ever examined the Great Majestic Range no longer believe "just any” range will do. The Great Majestic "The Range with a Reputation,” is the standard all over the United States, (in fact it is sold in all parts of the world); it is built on honor, of malleable and charcoal iron. Malleable iron cannot break, charcoal iron resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel - it s cold rivited throughout and practically air tight—lined with pure asbestos board. It bakes perfectly, heats an abundance of water. quickly and hot: uses very little fuel, is easy to keep * clean, costs practically nothing for repairs, and properly handled lasts a lifetime. • L-?f discri,n ‘ nalin 8- Know why the Majestic is so highly recommended by every user. Let the factory representative show you the range from top to bottom, inside and outside - he will gladly do so if you will call during the demonstration. The information gained may serve you in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. rtorace Daniels of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with Geo. Daniels. We wonder what's the attraction over east, as Ira Daniels is seen going that way quite often? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shroyer spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Torbet, and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Florence and family of Rosebud, spent Sunday with Ad Shook and family. Would like to know who the boy was that brought his girl’s groceries home with him and had to deliver them tlie next evening? The Brushwood Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. James Torbet’s Wednesday. There were several present, also two visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pierson, of Kansas. Mr. and Mts. Roy Torbet and family returned to their home Thursday after a two weeks' stay at her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Shroyer, on account of sickness. Those that spent Sunday with Janies Torbet and family were: Mr. and Mrs. John Dale and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Torbet, r rankle Britt and Miss Margaret Swengel.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. 1 Croup scares you. The loud croupy cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for immediate relief. The very first doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucous, clears away the phlegm and opens up and eases the air passages.—A. F. LONG.
LEE Walter Gilmore went to lowa Wednesday on business. Wm. Stiers and family entertained friends' from Rensselaer Sunday. Wm. Wall moved Tuesday to a farm three miles north of Francesville. H. C. Anderson and wife and Miss Lural spent Sunday at Robert Jordan’s. Miss Marne Stevens of McCoysbnrg, was the Sunday guest of Miss Delena Lefler. The Sunday school is going to have a Chriv»mas entertainment here at the church. . w We had a spell of winter this week which caused the * people to put up their base burners. ■ Frank Overton’s mother and sister spent the latter part of last week here with him and family. Twenty-two members of the
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i Ladies’ Aid met at the home of#Mm. I t . A. Letter and did work for her | Wednesday. Joseph Stewart and wile, Orval Holeman and Elmer Gilmore and their families, ate Sunday dinner at .1. H. Culp’s.
Ikm't Delay Treating Your Cough. A slight cough often becomes serious, lungs get congested, bronchial tubes fill with mucous. Your vitality* is reduced. You need Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It soothes your irritated air passages, loosens mucous and mattes your system resist colds. Give the baby and children Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It’S guaranteed to help them. Only 25c at your druggist.—Advt.
McCOYSBURG. Mrs. Levi Herr continues quite poorly. Roy Bussell’s spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Jake Ray Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wash Lowman called on Josie Stultz Wednesday afternoon. Esther Johnson called on her sister, Mrs. Grant! Monday afternoon. I / ‘ Husking cbm seems to still be the order of today. Everybody’s busy it seems. Mrs. J. R. Phillips called on her daughter, Mrs. Paul Stephens Thursday afternoon. Alice Stevenson, Mrs. Charles Fergusdn and Janies Jeffries are still on the sick list. Mrs. R. V. Johns received quite a se Ws£ accidental bum on her arm TlfiPMay morning. R. L. Bussell and family spent W ednesday afternoon with Jake Ray and family, helping butcher. Mrs. Wm. McDonald, Miss Mary Miles and mother and Dora Platte spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Charles Stultz.
Declare War on Illienniatisni. Rheumatism is an awful thing—nothing more painful. Don’t let it get a hold, but at the first twihges take Foley Kidney Pills. They work directly on your weakened kidneys build them up, make them strong —rid your blood and keep it clear of uric acid. Keep Foley Kidney Pills on hand ready for use at the first sign of rheumatism.—A. F. LONG. Patriotism is a powerful . good tiling. But like all other good things, it is mighty slippery and hard to hold.- \ Hack! HacH! Hack! With raw tickling throat, tight chest, sore lungs, you need Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, and quickly. The first dose helps, it leaves a soothing, healing coating as it glides down your throat, you feel better at once. Every user is a friend —A. F. LONG. Subscribe for The Democrat.
NAJESTIC ftAW}ES AffEN»W W,LI 5;7.c.... ctv. r< ON LEGSIF-06SIRED OO Worth of extra quality cooking ware as T ,,l shown or a Special Set of Aluminum Ware will be given free with every Majestic Range bought during this demonstration week. CHILDREN’S SOUVENIR DAY I he first too boys and girls, who present the Majestic Range salesman at our store, between 3 and 5 p m-, luesday, written answers to the following questions will receive a Tango Hoop Souvenir. Free. 6 ” • What range is your mother now using? 2. Do you know any one needing a new range? Who? 3. Why should the Great Majestic Range be in every kitchen '
NORTH JASPER LAND OWNERS iMtcrc-tcd in Reversal of Kankakee 1 River Levee Case. A person owning land on the opposite side of a stream along which a levee is proposed to be constructed has a right to intervene and be heard before a court orders the construction of such levee as a public enterprise, if the building of the levee will increase the overflow on the petitioner's land to his damage. This was decided Tuesday by the supreme court in reversing the Lake superior court in refusing to heat the protest of the Northern Indiana Land Company in a proceeding wherein a levee was ordered constructed along the Kankakee river in Lake county.
The proceeding was by petition of residents of Lake county to construct a levee in Lake county. Neither the report of the viewers nor any other of the proceedings named the<Northern Indiana Land Company as in any way affected by the work. However, the land company filed an intervening petition showing that the proposed levee was along the north bank of the rivet 1 , while the company owned the land for fifteen miles on the south side of the rivqr, opposite the proposed levee. It was further shown that the channel of the river was shallow, with little 1 all, and during high water the river spread over the land on both sides, if the levee . should he constructed all of the excess water not carried by the channel would have to flow over the company’s land to its great damage. Fite trial court refused to con sider the protest of the land company, but the supreme court reversed it for this holding and says that neither a private individual nor the public has a right to create barriers to protect certain property from flood to the damage of other propet ty without responding in damages. The case is reversed, with instructions to the trial court to hear tin land company’s protest and determine whether or not its lands are damaged by the construction of the levee. ‘ .
Au Active, Liver Means Health. If you want good health, a dear complexion and freedom from dizziness, constipation, biliousness, headaches and indigestion, take Dr Kings New Life Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the blood and cure constipation. Only 25c at your druggist,—Advt.
COURT NEWS
The only case heard by the petit < jury up to yesterday was that of • Levi A. Hopkins vs. Caleb and Nehe- . miah Hopkins. Plaintiff had sued sor 1 , the care of his father, the late De-' witt C. Hopkins from April 5, 1913, until his death, a period of one year, | 3 months and 19 days, at $2 per day, and also lor $100.2.5 for money; expended on account of said de- 1 ceasud Hopkins. The jury returned a verdict for the denfendants, without any evidence being introduced by the defense. The two state cases from Newton county against Eugene Kirk came up yesterday, with Judge Wason of the Carroll-White circuit, as special, judge. -inOther- proceedings in court since last issue of The Democrat follow ; Hilfca Martansen, adm., vs. Knickerbocker iCe Co., plaintiff defaults' and cause is dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. | Walter R. Lee vs. Henry D. Vance, et al; receiver files report showing* charges of $154.53 and credits of $;>9.13, leaving balance in his hands of $95.40. Harry E. Reed vs. Gifford Lodge, • No. 779, I. O. O. F.; court sustains motion of plaintiff to re-tax costs of witnesses L. B. Russell, Everett! Parker, Thos. Tanner, James Britt, W. M. Grimes, A. E. Zook and Clar- 1 ence Hurley, and these witnesses are ordered taxed to defendant. Ancel Potts vs. CThas. F. Shroyer; ' court appoints W. R. Nowels, J. J. Hunt and J. H. Chapman, who are directed to meet this day (Nov. 18) at, 11 a. in., and make recount of ballots of Barkley tp„ on office of, assessor. , Arthur Spooner vs. Alfred Randle; • plaintiff flies delivery bond, which; is approved. Richard C. Gregg vs. John M. ! ‘Ellis, et al; J. W. Tiltop files demurer, answer and cross-complaint. Cross-defendant Gregg flies demurer to cross-complaint, which demurer is sustained. John W. Tilton granted leave to file amended cross-complaint j making new parties, to-wit: John M.j Ellis, - - ■ Ellis, his wife; Georgiana Hinds, also affidavit lor non-resi-dence filed and notice ordered Ist day of February term. : Levi A. Hopkins vs. Caleb and Nehemiah Hopkins; jury trial and verdict for defendants. Same vs. same; dismissed at plain-1 tiff’s cost.
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BAD TEETH A MORTGA6E On your health that eats out your vitality and impairs your proficiency. The lifted mortgage is the only safe one. Stop the interest and cut off the principal by seeing DR. J. W. HORTON Bad teeth have a bad way of getting worse at the wrong time. Delays are dangerous.
