Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1916 — Page 6
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TO NAME HIGHWAY COMMITTEE
All of the various state-wide organizations in Indiana that are particularly interested in good roads are being requested to inform M. E. Noblet, secretary of the ‘Hoosier State Automobile association, Claypool hotel, Indianapolis, the name of their representative who is to be a member of the Indiana state organizations highway committee. This committee has the responsibility of preparing a bill providing for a state highway department. The idea of the bill will be to place Indiana in position to receive her share of federal aid money, amounting to $2,109,000, also to provide means whereby our county commissioners and county highway superintendents may co-operate more effectively. The selection of an Indiana state organizations highway committee was the outgrowth of a recent meeting held at the Claypool
Charles G. Spitler, President. Judson J. Hunt, Sec’y-Treasurer. Edward J. Randle, Vice-President. Charles 11. Mills, Ass’t Sec’y-Treas, The Trust & Savings Bank Report of the condition of THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK of Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business on November 17,1916. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts. .. $248,719.58 Capital stocks 25 000.00 Overdrafts 624.63 Surplus 20 000 00 Bonds and Stocks 2,670.00 Undivided Profits 11’056’55 Advances to Estates. .. . 212.94 Interest, Discount and Due from Banks and Other Earnings 1 4,727.74 Trust Companies .... 51,056.95 Demand Deposits 21 7,844.43 Cash on hand 9,292.94 Time Deposits 37*4-25.77 Cash Items . 241.71 Savings Deposits 5,866 94 Current Expense 7,147.99 Reserve for Taxes 287'10 Interest Paid 2,241.79 Total Resources ....$332,208.53 Total Liabilities .. . . $332,208.53 State of Indiana, County of- Jasper, SS: I, Judson J. Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer of The Trust & Savings Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trUe ‘o u JUDSON J. HUNT. Subscribed and swoin to before me this 22d day of November, 1916. [SEAL] EVA MOORE, My commission expires May 19, 1918. Notary Public
Mortgage - Loans TO INVESTORS— We have for sale a carefully selected list of Mortgage Loans and other securities which will yield the highest rate of income that can be expected from conservative investments. TO BORROWERS— We are prepared to consider applications for Mortgage Loans in any amount, and have every facility .for furnishing money on short notice, and on reasonable terms. WILLIAMS rSL DEAJV ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Telephone No. 31 Rensselaer, Indiana.
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In other words, Chesterfield Cigarettes are MlLD—and yet they satisfy. This is something totally new to cigarettes. It goes further than pleasing your taste — satisfy does for your smoking what a juicy slice of hot roast beef does for your appetite.. Chesterfields satisfy— they let you know you’ve been smoking.
hotel, Indianapolis, at which representatives of approximately thirty state-wide organizations were present. For the purpose of organizing this committee a smaller committee was formed, consisting of Charles Bookwaiter, Indianapolis, A. G. Lupton, Hartford City, William M. Jones, Fairmount, president Indiana Federated Bodies of Agriculture. A set of resolutions was drawn up at this meeting to serve as a guide to the committee in drafting a bill and the first resolution was, “We favor the creation of a state highway department, conducted oji a basis of non-partisanship and efficiency.’' All states in the Union excepting Indiana, South Carolina and Texas have some kind of a state highway department. Petroleum deposits that have been discovered in Somaliland are being investigated by the British government.
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W. c. T. U. AND RED CROSS
Women Say Elimination Wf Liquor Would Lessen Tul>erculosis. Indianapolis, November 21.—The National Women’s Christian Temperance Union, today unanimously endorsed the anti-tuberculosig movement and the wider use of Red Cross Christmas seals. The resolution was seconded by a former patient of Dr. E. L. Trudeau of the parent tuberculosis sanatorium at Saranac Lake, New York. The resolution is as follows: “Whereas, Liquor and tuberculosis are two of the fundamental, causes of poverty and the elemination of either aids in the elimination of the other, and “Whereas, The national campaign against tuberculosis, through its success in establishing open air schools, community nursing, dispensaries, hospitals and sanatoriums for the tuberculosis, is materially reducing this preventable disease, therefore
“Be it resolved. That the National Wpmeii’s Christian Temperance Union in its forty-third annual convention assembled at Indianapolis commends to its members a eordigl co-operation with all antituberculosis societies in their educational and other work, and “Be it. further resolved, That this convention endorse tlie wider use of the Red Cross Christmas seal provided by the American Red Cross as a means of supporting the tuberculosis movement.”
Exposure Follows Exposure. Tn the rain all day is generally followed by painful twinges of reumatism or neuralgia. Sloan’s Liniment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges from becoming a torture. It quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore and aching joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from overwork, Sloan’s Liniment affords quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other minor injuries to children are quickly soothed by Sloan’s Liniment. Get a botle today at your druggist’s, 25c.—Advt.
MOTOR CLUB GIVES BANQUET
The outgoing officers of the Delaware County Motor club gave an annual banquet last week for the members of the club. The banquet hall was crowded to overflowing and it was one of the most enthusiastic motor club meetings ever held in the state. Luke W. Duffey, repre-sentative-elect from Marion county, spoke of the need of a state highway department and discussed the advantages to be gained by such a department. E. Noblet, secretary of the Hoosier State Automobile association, reviewed the work done
by the motor clubs in the state in the last year. “Our principal object,” Mr. Noblet said, “h’as been to arouse public sentiment, in behalf of a state highway department, getting better roads in counties, putting out thousands of uniform direction and uniform warning road signs, disseminating touring information, bring about suitable traffic laws, helping capture and convict automobile thieves and giving out information that would tend to induce pedestrians and automobilists to co-operate in efforts to prevent accidents.” The Muncie club was the first to be formed outside of the Hoosier Motor club at Indianapolis and the club expects to raise its membership during the next few weeks from 200 td 500. .
\\ hen Rubbers Become Necessary and your shoes pinch, use Alien’s Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled into the foot-bath. Just the thing for Breaking in New Shoes. It gives rest and comfort to tired, swollen: aching feet. Sold everywhere, 25c.—Advt.
AUTHOR JACK LONDON IS DEAD
Famed Fiction Writer Dies Suddenly of Uremic Poisoning. Jack London, the world-famed fiction writer, died at his Glen Ellen, California, ranch near Santa Rosa at 7:45 o’clock Wednesday night, aged about 41 years. His death was caused from uremic poisoning and was quite sudden. London was a son of very poor parents and had but little schooling. His early struggles as an author brought him little encouragement and he gave up writing and went to the Klondike. While there his father died and he returned to California, took up the burden of supporting the family, and resumed writing. After meeting many rejections one of his stories was accepted and he received $5 for jt. His next story brought him S4O, and from that time on his success was assured and he became one of the most noted fiction writers in the world. Perhaps one of his most successful stories was “The Call of the Wild,’’ written In 1903, although scores of other stories from his pen have met with great success.
A Clogged System Must Be Cleared. You will find Dr. King’s New Life Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for removing impurities from the system. Accumulated waste poisons the blood; dizziness, biliousness and pimply, muddy complexion are the distressing effects. A dose of Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight will assure you a free, full bowel movement in the morning At your druggist, 25c.—Advt.
PHILOSOPHY OF WALT MASON
There’s a man in the world who is never turned down, wherever he chances to stray; he gpts the glad hand in the populous town, or out where the farmers make hay; he’s greeted with pleasure on deserts of sand, and deep in the aisles of the woods; wherever he goes there’s the welcoming hand—he’s The Man Who Delivers the Goods. The failures of life sit around and complain; the gods haven’t treated them white; they’ve* lost their umbrellas whenever there’s rain, and they haven’t their lanterns at night; men tire of the failures who fill with their sighs the air of their own neighborhoods; there’s one who is greeted with love-lighted eyes—he’s The Man Who Delivers the Goods, One fellow is lazy, and watches the clock and waits for the whistle to blow; and one has a hammer, with which he will knock, and one tells a story of woe; and one, if requested to travel a mile, will measure the perches and roods; but one does his stunt with a whistle or smile he s The Man Who Delivers the Goods. One man is afraid that he’ll labor too hard—the world isn’t yearning for such; and one man is always alert, on his guard, lest he put in a minute too much: and one had a grouch or a temper that s bad, and one is a creature of moods; so it’s hey for the joyous and rollicking lad—for the One Who Delivers the Goods!
ROAD SIGNS BEING ERECTED
Some of the motor clubs throughout the state, who purchased road signs co-operatively through the Hoosier State Automobile association, are busy putting up the signs. In most instances, the county commissioners are co-operating, by furnishing the posts and helping to put up the signs. Clubs that did not j buy this past summer, are placing orders for signs to be delivered next spring. I
BABY BAI) WHOOPING COUGH Mrs. Sam C. Small, Clayton, N. M„ writes: “My grandson had whooping cough when he was three ! months old, \\ e used Foley’s Honey and Tar and I believe it saved his. life. He is now big and fat.” Foley’s Honey and Taris a fine thing to! have in the house for whooping cough, croup, coughs, colds.—Sold everywhere.
GOODBYE TO SAND DUNE PARK
Title to Three Thousand Acres More of Land Cleared in Court. Valparaiso, November 22.—Title for 3,000 acres more of sand dune land has just been cleared in the circuit court for the Eastern Indiana Development company. The i tract affected is west of the Blair'
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NURSE RELIEVES MUCHJUFFERING Til® Patient Sb* Helped Makes Interesting Statement -iSrB -Oscst Day, of 1606 Lfonona Ave., Fair Oaks, thia town, says: ‘‘Before my baby was born, I suffered terribly with wnmunly troubles and nervousness, and was hvmg in a state of fear all the time. One day, an old friend of mine, who, by the way, is a nurse, and goes ?i a° cases > brought me a ootii j Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and told me to keep on taking ft right I did, and felt much better filter the first bottle. I kept on tag it, and had as little trouble as anybody could wish for. Feeling very good now. There never was a better medicineTor women than Cardui, and I will recommend it to any one who is in need of it. This nurse uses Cardui with her patients, so it is well known all around here. I am never without a bottle of Cardui in my home.” We urge you to try Card-u-i, the woman s tonic, for your troubles. It will help you over the hard places, just as it has thousands of other women. Don’t delay. Begin taking Cardui today. You won’t regret it. kprs
tract, which is owned by the same company. Edgar D. Crumpacker brought the suit for quieting the title, and cleared a title for himself as well in the same territory.
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WHIEDI--DHD STOGK. We will call at your premises if within twenty miles of Rensselaer and remove all dead or undesirable animals. We disinfect the barns or pens in which animal has been kept, leaving the farm in sanitary condition. And this is all done without expense to you. B. & L. MFC. CO. Telephone 17 Rensselaer, Ind. Have toll calls charged to us.
Col. W. A. McCurtain’s Sale Dates Phone Rensselaer, »26-R. Terms—l per cent. November 29, Mr. Harlow, 214 miles north of Mt. Ayr, general sale. Dec. 5, Estil Markin, general sale. Dec. 15, George Salrin; general sale, including 75 head of cattle. Dec. 27, Joe Thomas; general sale. Jan. 11, Dana Rishling, general sale. Feb. 14, John R. Lewis; Hampshire hog sale.
