Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1915 — Page 3
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HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
GIFFORD. John Stockwell was in Wheatfield Tuesday. Emily Ballard rook Sunday supper with Zana A. E. Zook and Pete Swisher were Medaryville goers Sunday. G. H. Comer of Possum Run. was a Gifford caller Friday evening. Miss Ivy Morgan of Danville,'lll., is visiting with home folks for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Smith and baby called on Theo. Smith and family Monday. Mrs. Le o Sharipotti went to Chicago; Saturday for a few days visit with home folks. Mrs. Watkins of Chicago, spent a Tew days the pa.-t week on tHeir truck farm here. Meeting was well attended Thursday night. Rev. Jordan conducted, the services in Rev. Titus’ place. Mrs, Cora Hodge and children of Rochester, visited over Saturday with her sister, Mrs. George Heil. We are still alive, even if we did have to blow the high water away from our nose long enough to catch our breath. Sheridan Logue went to Rensselaer Monday and purchased a motor with which to run his binder in cutting iiis wheat. The heavy rains has made the ground so wet that the binder would mire down.
An Easy, Pleasant Laxative.
One or two Dr. King's New Life Pills with a tumbler of water at night. No bad, nauseating taste; or belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, and feel fine all day. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are sold by all druggists, 36 in an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle today—enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative.—Advt.
OAK GROVE.
Estol Meyers called on Klysta Graham Sunday. Murray Jensen was a Wheatfield goer Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerns spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. L. Wylie spent a few days last week with friends in Parr. Sunday school at Oak Grove every Sunday at 1 b a. m. Everybody welcome.- . ' ’
Robert Bebner, Lloyd Shell and Estol Myers took dinner Sunday with Firman Pettet.
Arley Fleming of Michigan City, is spending a few days with his uncle, Art Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Togiiison and family called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tomilson Sunday. The dance at the Wylie home Saturday night was well attended and everyone reported a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Peer and family and Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Peer and family spent Sunday with Mrs. I). M. Peer at Kniinan.
If Mothers Only Knew.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for children relieve feverishness, headaches, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Thej’ bceak up colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers f° r -•> years. All druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address, A. S. Olmsted, Leßoy, X. Y.—Advt.
FAIR OAKS.
Rev. Postill failed to put in his appearance at the M. E. church last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kernel of Chicago, have been visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. Eggleston, near town, the past week.
Grandma McGlynn of Rensselaer, came up Wednesday morning and visited her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Gundy, and family. The recent rains have brought the fish up into the ditches and fields, but there is so much water It is a hard matter to catch them. The continued wet weather will make the potato crop short, no doubt, as most of then! are planted on low land, and win be drowned out.
Arvel Bringle, who has been confined to his bed for some time on account of an opera'ion, is getting along fine up to the present, although not able to sit up yet.
Aunt Hannah Culp, who has been with her brother, George, up near Lee, came home Tuesday morning, but returned jn the even inin. She reports his • cor. dition as quite poorly. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. X R - Fair passed away Monday forenoon, and was laid to rest the same day in the evening about 6:30. Owing to its condition it could not be held longer. . Mrs. Haskell, of the White Boarding House of Rensselaer, came up Wednesday and Visited Amy Bringle and mother. She is still carrying her arm in a sling, the result of a fall some six weeks ago.
Mrs. Cottingham was called to Brookston the first of the week to se£.'. her mother, Mrs. Nelson, who had suffered a stroke of paralysis. A card was received stating that she had slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Jennings Winslow, who had been camping but on the Kankakee river for a week or ten days, returned the latter part of theweeh, having been rained out. They were there for the benefit of Mrs. Allen’s health, which has been poor for some time.
Rain; rain, nothing but rain, and that’s about all we know this week.
""i sooo,ooo yearly. And nearly all or dungs you never see—things you never miss until the ! —ytire falls down. ijfv* 6 y e l our a,e P r >ve reduction .>-''"’ll'( \ saves our users about five million fX 'w (S' ' \\ i dollars this year. And that was A , \ our third reduction in two years, <>• >1 ; totaling 45 per cent. • How to Judge K 11 Fl ii I n io Judge tires by the maker. Judge rp. them 1)V kriown (eatures Eacii 1 ire Buyers exclusive Goodyear feature combats a major trouble.. This is to point out the . . . ... way to the light. . Judffe ' above all> I,y records ’ ■ T . ... , Not by mere good luck or mis1 ires which seem identical are . . . r . . , often most unlike. There are haPl bu ‘ ’’ y s general dozens of standards. The fierce VCrd,eL Iu “ S 16,11 year tllc competition compels many a com- Gbodyeat tire far outsells promise, affecting what you seek. any °d ier - l’ as outsold for years. - Features Which R i Mi'll' ‘Ji’ ai ’y measure you can use, Cost Millions r i , I a . Goodyear tires are best. Adopt Goodyear Fortified 1 ires have them. Any dealer will supply you. live ___________ great (jOODjpYEAR other Fortified Tires \ H No-Rim-Cut Tires—“On-Air” Cured Af&SKKKtKSBBL B 1 t 1 F . With All-Weather Treads or Smooth swvO ■ ' u I ‘ by 1 ~ have others which are rare— ■h' I hidden features, never missed ■ I;- J until the tire meets trouble. J 1 hese Goodyear extras, on L this year's output, will cost us - $1,635,000. Our 1915 im- J provements alone will cost us Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock RENSSELAER . Central Garage. Main Garage. 8R00K..... Davis & Meyers. Foresman & Lowe. GOODLANDW. J. Cramer. MOROCCO .... Chas. Brewer. REMINGTON . . Auto Sales Co. Remington Garage.
K NOTICE—KILLS Utt " The stfrC, safe way to keep hog-*' healthy Is bv using MEYER'S HOu LUBRICATOR. Having oil tank nt bottona hot only keeps chain freely supplied with oil, but if too much is brought up it runs down and back into tank, that means economy in oil. Aids in preventing; Cholera and other plagues; effective for worms, because hogs 11 koto eat the specially prepared oil. There are no valves, springs, wheels, gears to get out of order. If not satisfied after 30 days trial We will refund every dollar you have paid. We also have MEYER’S AUTOMATIC HOG FEED GRINDER AND FEEDER; a 40 lb. pig can run it, and a nice Automatic Hog Water Fountain turns water into money, Sold by the Watkln's Medicine Man, ALFRED J. C. TRESSMER, Rensselaer, Ind-
it seems as if we in the U. S. don't need to make any calculations on feeding the warring nations the year to come. As it looks now, to a man up a tree, we will have all we can do to raise enough to Seed ourselves.
Commissioners' Allowances.
Following are the allowances made By the hoard of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their regular .July term, 1915; J H Perkins, clerk’s salary ,$375.00 J P Hammond, auditor’s sal 425.00 Same, sal clerk Co Council. . 150.00 GAV Todd & Co, sup auditor 30.00 Levey Bros & (’<>. same . ... . 33:50 A A Fell, treasurer's salary 5 62.50 G W Scott, recorder’s salary 4 25.00 H I) .McColly, sheriff's salary 350.00 Sarne, fees Com ct, Co Couii 18.00 Healey A Clark, sup sheriff 1,00 MP, Price,, per diem surveyor 36.00 Same, exp surveyor's office,. 5.78 F E Babcock, sup ('o siipt, 7.00 Levey Bros Co, same. 1.25 G L Thornton, sal Co asses 150.00 Dr C E Johnson, exp. coroner . 19.00 Dr F H Hemphill, sal Co ire 1-.til Same, office expense same. 10.00 Kokomo ( In-in t'o. sup h com 18,00 G A Williams, salf o attorney 100.00 .\1 J Wagner. Uaut>-r vs. Comer (County CounclJ 1 ... .. . 11.75 J Gangloff, exp b of review 3.50 C B Steward, p d truant oflir 64.00 F W Cissell, repair c house 1 lo # W Platt, same. ... .. . . 3,00 c Morlan, janitor same... . 45.00 •Mrs C Morlan, matron same 10.00 .1 L Griggs, fireman same. . 45.0 b G E Murray Co, sup same. . 1.50 City of Rens, water same. . 87.5 c J A Grant, freight same. . . . 2.3 4 Fred Cissell,' repair jail.... 74.98 Ralph Donnelly, exp same. . 3.00 E C Maxwell & Son. same.. 1.85 City of Rensse, lights same 4.47 R Donnelly, repairs Co farm 6.00 Jas Shelley, labor Co farm. . 25.00 Clarence Knouff, same 26.00 Halsie Gordon, 5ame...... 16.00 J E Work, poor ch other Inst 269.15 B D McColly, post notice R R election Marion tp 4.50 Healey & Clark, public print 15.50 F E Babcock, 5ame....... 14.00
E D Nesbitt, bridge engineer 7 L2O l Him- Porter, 5ame...... ... 34, HI Mrs B Saylor, <-ar« p children 1 4.00 Mrs Win Petty, ' same..... . 32.50 Ralph Moore, fox bounty. ... 6.00 Newton Co change of venue 87.00 Rice Porter, exp Hobbs ditch 9.00 E D Nesbitt, sanie;, 4.00 Healey A- Clark, notice King ' & Lawler ditch .... .. . . 16.00 ED Nesbitt, exp King ditch 2,00 H F King, Co asses K &L d 1,456.01 I Hammond, ir etc Roush s r 35.00 t en City Pub Co, n bond s sa 3.75 Healey & Clark, notice peti sa 77.50 John Eek, exp Eck stone rd 4.00 E D Nesbi't, exp Zick srNo 1 22.00 Rice Porter, same ; . , , . . . . . 7.00 C W Bussell, siipt Bussell s r 40.00" W F Osborne, engineer same 32.00 Ralph Donnelly, same. ..... 3.43 W V Porter, bridge No 2681 597.00 Same, No 2722 . . .' 245.00 John Daniels, same No 2777 890.00 Winamac Con Co, sa No 2679 64 7.00 W V Porter, same No 2 77.4 615.00 IL S Gray, gravel road repair 86.50 A B Robbins, same dist I. . 98.25 G W Ferguson, same No 167.25 Fr'-d't ’opp, same No 3. . . 172,7 5 E (' Maxwell, same No 1. 143.00 A ;Wtrndworth, ame No 51 8*7.75 ('has Silencer, same No 6., 164.75 Jacob A May, same No 7. . .' 139:65 Joseph Holler, same No 8. ’ 99.25 \ S Par' s, a.me No O, .. , , 532.85 W E .Mitten, gravel r repair G6.5-8' 1100x1 Roads Ma Co. same. . 23.00 Gasparis Stone Co. same,.. 257.89 Lehigh Stone Co, same..... 64.68 Monon (’ru Stone Co, same 396.29 Rensselaer. Lumber Co, same 51.72 Rem Farmers Ele Co, same 3.02 Jacob Gilmore, same. ...... 61.25 W L Lew,{p. same. .... .;, . . 21.50 Barney Kolhoff, same. . . . . . 6.00 B G Oglesby, 5ame........ 51.00 Michael Kanne, same. . .. . 29,60 Herbert Bozell, same. . . .... 5.25 \Villiam Warne, same. ..... 5.95 C M Dewey, same. ........ 45.00 John A Williams, same...,, 51.38 0 A Welch, salary Co com. . 505 D. S Makeeyer, H W Marble, same. 56 9 5 JOSEPH P. Auditor Jasper County.
