Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1915 — Page 3

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The WEEK'S DOINGS

Robert Michal was down from Khiinan on business Saturday. iU-born babe born Sunday to .V r. and Mrs. J :>rrv Branson, of northeast of town, was buried in Weston cemetery the same day at 10 a. in. Wright's sale of carpet sweepers Saturday afternoon was a great success—l 44 were sold in 18 minutes after the sale opened, and the entire 200 were disposed of in a very short time. Twenty-five high school boys of the Rensselaer school were suspended for one day for assisting the freshmen to have a class party. Only a full believer in John Galvin could have invented such a terrible putt ishment.—Fowler Tribune. £ Letters remaining in the Rensselaer postoffiee for the week ending Dec. 29: Violet Sayler, Mrs. Lewis Watkins, 'Geo. W. Merschrod, Joe Thornton, Ed Oliver, Daniel Williams, Mrs. V. 11. Rogers. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office* Dec. 13, if not called for. D. J. Babcock came up from Lafayette Friday afternoon for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, returning to his duties as linotype operator on the Lafayette Journal Saturday. Charles Mavity, who has been managing editor of the Journal for some time, has been succeeded by W. H. Robertson, who at one time conducted a paper with his father, F. 11. Robertson, at Wheatfield, and is well known to many of our readers.

HERE THERE and EVERY WHERE

Two children died in West Hammond last week from lock-jaw, following vaccination for smallpox. Eighteen corn buskers returned to southern Indiana farms from this place one day last week. The snow flurries sent them scurrying.-—Ox-ford Gazette. Kentland Enterprise—Tomlinson & Weaver of Wheatfield, have purchased the Stanford meat market and. will take control about the middle of next month. Mr. Stanford will return to Sheldon. An automobile belonging to Chas. Osborn was stolen from in front of the Osborn home in Fowler, Friday evening, when the family was at supper. Neighbors saw two men drive away in the car. Xo trace of them has been obtained. According to Berlin advices, the entente allies has crushed Servia, ending the Balkan campaign by the taking of Rudnik and the flight of the scanty remnant of the Servian army into the Albanian mountains. This gives communication between Bulgaria and the Turkish empire. The deal of A. J. Kitt of Goodland, for the Fowler Tribune, which has been hanging fire for several months, ■was consumated last week and John P. Carr, after thirty-five years in the newspaper game, retires to the quiet and peaceful harmony of farm life. Mr. Kitt is a veteran newspaper man and an able writer. The Democrat extends best wishes to both the retiring and incoming editors.

The warring telephone factions at Boswell both won a victory at Williamsport yesterday. Both had asked for an injunction against the other, and the judge' granted both prayers. He also advised the two factions to go home and obey the injunctions until such a time as the matter could be decided in a court of law. The old company had cut the wires of the new company again Tuesday night and hoped the injunction would be granted before the pew company could repair the damage. That was sopie happy thought.— Oxford Gazette.

Coughs and Colds Are Dangerous. Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. However statistics tell us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dangerous bronchial and lung diseases follow a neglected col<J. As your body struggles against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King’s ‘New Discovery. its merit has been tested by old and young. In use over 45 years. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments. Druggists.—Advt.

MILLION’S TO BE SPENT.

Contracts Are Let for . Additions to Steel Plants at—Gary. Gary. Ind., Nov. 26.—-Contracts amounting to millions of dollars have been let bv the United States Steel Corporation for extensions to its Gary plants. The Allis-Chalmers company of Milwaukee, will build $1,650,000 worth of gasoline engines for the Indiana Stfel Company. Foundations for the Indiana company’s new blast furnaces will be built by the Illinois Improvement and Ballast Company, which also has the foundation contracts for the new tin mills of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. A. P. Hartigan, of East Chicago, has the tin mills grading contract and the Pennsylvania engineering works, of Newcastle, Pa., will make machinery of the Indiana Steel Company's Bessemer duplex plant. Twenty-seven locomotives have been ordered from the American Locomotive Company for the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern railway. The transportation line is owned by the steel corporation.

ENGRAVED CALLING CARDS

Make Very Nice and Acceptable Christinas Presents. Engraved or printed calling cards make very neat and acceptable Christmas gifts ana are very reasonable in price. The Democrat can furnish the latter promptly in cloth finish cards and in various styles of type. On engraved cards, which we have to send to an engraving house for, we will make a special reduction for the holiday trade, but orders should be placed early to insure the work in time for- Christmas. On all orders received before Dec. 15, We will furnish engraved copper plate and choice of several styles of script type with 100 printed cards —Miss, Mr. or Mrs. size—for only $1.25, cash with order. The plate, understand, goes with the cards and can be sent in for more cards to bo printed therefrom whenever needed, thus saving the expense of buying a new plate. The above price is for one line of engraving only, each additional line costs 50 cents. If you wish, we will select style of script for the engraving on mail orders. Cards and plate sent direct to the party they are for if ueslred without additional expense. Other styles of engraving other than script can be furnished but the prices vary so that we cannot quote prices herein. Will be pleased to show samples and quote prices if you will call at The Democrat office.

Gold Reserve and Paper Notes.

In the reserves of the central banks of Germany, France, England ahd Russia, $338,000,000 more gold is held than a year ago, the increase being $70,500,000 in England, SIOO,000,000 in Prance, and $175,000,000 in Germany, with a decrease of $12,000,000 in Russia. Outstanding note circulation of the .same four banks has increased $2,4 80,000,000. On the eve of the European war, so the Russian finance ruiulseo* points out, the Imperial Bank of Russia had a note circulation of $1,633,000,000 roubles* covered with 1,744,-000,-000 roubles of gold; a reserve of 106 3-4 per cent. At the end of last June, outstanding circulation had increased to 3,583,000,000; gold cover being 1,686,000,000 or *•» per cent. —New York Post.

Annual i.nr-slmas Bazaar. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are busy making preparations for their annual Christmas bazaar. The ladies have decided to hold their.bazaar in the dining parlors of the church, on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 8 and 9. The ladies have been industriously at work and many fancy and useful articles will be for sale. People will do well to visit the bazaar for their Christmas presents.—Advt. Bake County Man Killed in Auto. Lowell; Ind., Nov. 27.—Word was received hare today of the killing of Elmer Hayden in San Bernardino, Cali., on Thanksgiving day. lie was killed when the auto in which he was riding was struck by - train. Mr. Hayden was born and raised in Lowell and was at one time director in the Lowell National bank. ' He owns a fine farm in West Creek and a large residence here. Colds Need Attention. Internal throat and chest troubles produce inflammation, irritation, swelling or soreness and unless checked at once, are likely to lead to serious trouble. Caught in time Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey loosens the phlegm and destroys the germs which have settled in the throat or nose. It Is soothing and healing. Pine Is antiseptic; honey is soothing—both together possess excellent medicinal qualities for fighting cold germs. Insist on Dt. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c all druggists.—Advt.

Do you K.nobet Of anything on improves a man’s personal appearance as much as nice clean linen? We Do the Cleaning McKay's Laundry

Call “No. 4” when you want GOOD HARD AND SOFT COAL Rensselaer Lumber Co.

Morse’s Candies The acme off the Conffectioner’s art. None surpasses, none equals. Chamberlain’s ICE CREAM FATE’S COLLEGE INN

Wintry Blasts Have no effect on a home heated by one of the fam= ous Cole Hot Blast stoves Base Burners, Heaters and Ranges in many styles and to suit any purse 'GOarner *Bros.

Special Program at the REX For Week Ending December 4th MONDAY THURSDAY 2 Part Lul.fti ' I’ju-1 Lubin ■ TT ■ .. ~ When the '-Light Came In A House of Card. Comedy- The Highwayman Geo. Ade s Comedy, The Scoffer FRIDAY TUESDAY Essanay Drama—2 Farts 2 Fart Kalcm A Man Afraid - Comedy A Flashlight Fliver The Stranglers’ Cord ( .. ” Comedy—The Fighting Kid SATLItDAV Extra Special The Confession of Madam BaraUEDNI SDAY fitoff—A 3 Reel Feature A 2 Fart Kalem Drama An Hour of Freedom Drama In Double Harness Comedy—Wife's Ma Comes Back Comedy—Cartoons in the Laundry 1 Comedy—The Revolt of Mr. Wiggs A.t the "Rejc Theater

Nowels The Ice Cream and Candy Store Fancy Christmas Box Gandy a Specialty. A(VW V. Nowels, Prop. Rensselaer, Ind.

Fresh Fish and Oysters at all times at *v *> V % OSBORNE’S FISH MARKET