Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1916 — Page 8
Ribbon FLOUR Sale Day Only $1.35 a 50 pound sack At any grocery in towfi or at The Mill. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back . BRAN, per hundred - $1.25MIDDLINGS, per hundred $1.30 at the Mill only. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS Phone 456
GOSSIP by OUR CORRESPONDENTS THAT MAY OR MAY NOT INTEREST YOU
PINE GROVE. James Britt lost a horse Tuesday. James Britt is the owner of a new Ford. Andy Rapp Was a Chicago goer Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Janies Torbet Wednesday. Newell and Lowell Hayes spent Sunday with Charley Torbet. Miss Helen Flora spent Sunday With her sister,Miss Lea Flora. May and Floyd Shook called on Miss Lea Flora Sunday afternoon. Clifford Baker has been assisting Charles Britt in setting fence posts. J. M. Torbet entertained the minister, Rev. Cain of the Brushwood church, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt went to Attica Monday to attend the funeral of the former's niece. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Jacob Lesb-Tuesday. Which was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eli Arnold.
» Taken with Croup "A few nights ago one of my patrons had a child taken with croup,” writes M. T. Davis, merchant, Rearsyille,. W. Ya, ‘‘About midnight he came to my store and bought a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the Child was entirely recovered.” .Many «nch letters have been written. Sold every where.—Advt...
VIRGIE. Joh ii Le wis was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Miss Flossie Wiseman spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Lizzie Wiseman is spending a few days with home folks. Miss Minnie Humfeld visited her parents near Valparaiso over Sunday. Charles Florence and Ebber Hahn visited the Virgie school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Zellars visited Tuesday with Mrs. John Zellers of Fair OaXs, who has been very sick. Mrs. James Hill went to Rensselaer Wednesday, where' she will help care for Mrs. Tom Hayes. Miss Bertha Florence came home from Rensselaer a few days ago to help care for her sister Dora, who has been quite sick.
11l iliffl n Ito to I s jii uuiyuiii uuj, II JI II U We will sell all articles in Enameled ware and Cutlery at exceptionally low prices E. D. RHOADES & SON
Miss Clara Gasa way returned home Wednesday from Rensselaer where she has been visiting for the past week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Tom Hayes. Rev. Rogers preached his farewell sermon here Sunday night. His school at Kninian having closed Monday. He left Xor his home at Royal ('(liter. Ind. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrington were: Mr and Mrs. Walter Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington and daughter Gladys, Miss Ada and Patience Florence and Rev. Rogers. The Loyal Workers Sunday school class held their meeting at Miss Bertha Gasaway’s home Wednesday evening, it also being Miss Gasaway s birthday. Refreshments were served and all reported a splendid time.
His Age Is Against Him "I am 52 years old arid I have beet) troubled with kidneys and bladder for a good many yeajrs,’’ write? Arthur Jones; Allen, Katis. '' My age- is against me to ever get cured, but Foley Kidney Pills do me more good than anything I ever tried,” Rheumatism, aching back, shooting pains, stiff joints, irregular action, all have been relieved. Sold Everywhere.—Ad vt.
I»<>SSI'M Itl'X. Mrs. Michael jungles went to Chicano Sunday. - ■ Mrs. Jasper Comer was a Gifford caller Wednesday. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mr. Lesh Tuesday. Josephine Peer spent a part of last week with Iler aunt, Anna Jungles. Mr. anil Mrs. .1. W. Smith took dinner with T. J. Parker and family Tuesday. ——- Wlioopet-I Jim Britt is the owner anew -automobile; brought it out Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vest spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson. Essie and Wayne Comer called on Orpha and Myrtle Parker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Comer and son (tilled on Mr. and Mrs. Long Saturday afternoon. Anne Jungles spent part of last week With her sister, Mrs. V M. Peer, and children. Sunday school was organized at Oak Grove last Sundav. Come everybody; 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hi. Coiner and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs* Coiner. Estel Marion, who has been working for Earl Barkley of Rensselaer, has come home to stay. Last Friday was the last day of
school at Oak Grove and a good time was had by all, also a good dinner. Everett, Orpha and Myrtle Parker spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davisson and Miss Flora. Mrs. Grant Davisson and Mrs. Frank Payne and daughter called on Mrs. Clyde Davisson Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davisson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barkley and daughter Marie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Davisson.
The Aches of House Cleaning. The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and straining during house cleaning time are soothed away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably and enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grateful user writes: •‘Sloan’s Liniment is worth its weight in gold.” Keep a bottle on hand, use it against all soreness, neuralgia and bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your drugist.— : Advt.
LEE. Mrs. Creal has been visiting Mrs. Ann Rishling. Mrs. Ethel Otterberg is here sick at her parents, G. A. Jacks’. Miss "Goldie Linback is doing house work for Mrs. Elmer Gilmore. Our new hardware store building at this place is nearing completion. Mrs. Ephriam Gilmore is sick with lung fever but is improving now. Robert Overton and wife spent. Sunday here with Frank O and family. Mrs. C. A. Holeman is sick. The doctor has been coming each day since Saturday. Our school closed Wednesday of this week with the usual big dinner and a good program. Uncle Wesley Noland is in very poor health and has gone to his son Sam’s to be cared for. Mr. and Mrs. Parker called on their daughter, Mrs. Morris Jacks, and family last Sunday. Frank’Eldridge has been suffering for the past six weeks with neuralgia which caused him to have some teeth extracted, but he is improving now. Mrs. Elmore Gilmore went to her own home on Wednesday of this week after being away almost six weeks on account of an operation for appendicitis. Joseph Clark, who got his head hurt one day last week while helping fix up the telephone line and has been in a very bad condition, is imp roving slowly now.
RENSSELAER PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it In Rensselaer are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i----ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent a upend icitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. —A. F. LONG, Druggist.
Met OYSBI Rt;. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Widner, Tuesday, a boy. Mrs. R. L. Bussell called on Mrs. Mill McDonald Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Ferguson called on Mrs. Owen Barker Thursday afternoon. Miss Alice Steveneon and Erbin Simmons were Rensselaer goers Wednesday evening. Sam Cook, Will McDonald and Wash Cook were Rensselaer goers Thursday afternoon. Sunday school at the AL E. chu”ch, Sunday at lo o'clock. Everyone invited. Be sure and come. Mrs. James -Jefferies, Mrs. Jesse Brown and children called on Mrs. Paul Stevens Thursday afternoon. yrs. T. B. Stevenson, Mrs. Leslie Lowman and Mrs. Ella Gordon called on Mrs. Lenard Widner Thursday. Mrs. R. V. Johns and daughter Eva called on Mrs. Owen Barker and Miss Lily Cavinder one day this week.
BROOK. < From the Brook Reporter.) •I. L. McCord was in Danville the first of the week on business. Miss Kate Hines visited friends in Goodland the last of the week. Mayberry Kibler left on Saturday for Cincinnati for a short visit. Earl Penny and family moved on Monday to New Carlisle, Indiana. Mrs. Henry Merredith is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Lowe, in Kentland. Mrs. Parmer Zobrosky of Morocco was visiting her parents/ .Mr. and Mrs. Battleday, this week. Miss Isedore Lyons returned the first of the week from a visit with her brother Strange in Chicago. Frank Davis and daughter Alice were in Morocco on Tuesday attending the funeral of Mrs. Thomas. ■ Mrs.. Adolph Litsaw is in a very serious condition, as she has been troubled with a cancer for sometime. Claude Warr made a. trip to Mishawauka on Friday to hustle up the shipment of windmill supplies for this neighborhood. The friends of Mrs. Schuyler Cline gave her a pleasant surprise on Sunday, and spent a very enjoyable day at the home of their hostess. Mrs. Charles Sell went to Morocco on Monday to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ben Thomas, who died on Sunday and whosq burial occurred op Tuesday. Miss Cora Deardruff gave a farewell party on Saturday .evening in honor of Mrs. Woodson who will soon move to Rensselaer. Dainty refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent by all. Miss Ethel MacDonald is having a
TYH E S E •y-01 T S P R when the ideas of men L 1 -•'' ' thoughts of new , and the flowers, the trees, birds ">' y \_FXi and the live fhijtos -of 7 jFij* V2^r °td and ■ ' r^^K'^ v < Wfrfv -> • ■ W£li "iwL» SOiilßl Mr <> *y£; ».■> t- r \ j i7f K ¥ BiOft I B J yF v d»?v v 7,i'4': The complete stock of all the new Society Brand, Kirschbaum and Styleplus productions for early Spring Wear is now ready. Our showing is brimful of the handsomest patterns ever shown in Rensselaer or any other city. Sizes for all special models for young men, and older men, regulars, stouts, slims and longs. 12.50 13.75 15.00 17.00 18.50 20.00 22.50 $25.00 Stylish Spring Furnishings, Hats,Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, await your early inspection On April Sth we are making. The Greatest Attraction will be the Spring Style Show You are invited. The Clothing House of William Traub Odd Fellows’ Building Rensselaer, Indiana
serious time this week with what is supposed to be a bone felon on the index linger of the right hand. So far she hag been unable to get relief. Her sister, Miss Edith of Ft. Wayne came on Thursday to eare tor her at the MacDonald home.
Boys—A Watch Free with every suit costing $5 or more. —HAMILL & CO. Notice to the Public Contractor for cement work and also hour work. Will also run my concrete machine by the hour.—H. A. QUINN, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phone 477. a_2 Meat Animals Sell Higher Washington, March 28.—Prices of meat animals, hogs, cattle, sheep and chickens, were 16.4 per cent, higher on March 15. than they were on that date a year ago and 12.7 per cent, higher than the average of the last six years on March 15. A report of the department of .agriculture today says the level of prices paid to producers of the country for meat animals increased 8.4 per cent, from February 15 to March 15 this year compared with an average increase of 2.1 per cent, in the same period of the last six years. . ' ' . Prices paid for hogs Showed an
increase of $1.53 for 100 pounds over last year and 98 cents over o\er March 15 a year ago and 63 the six year average; sheep increased cents over the average of the last six 99 cents over last year and $1.47 years; beef cattle increased 45 cents over the six year average.
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