Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1918 — Page 3

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3000 Pounds of EZ3 °™ K|g BREAKFAST ||| COFFEE You all know it now at 1-2 before war prices One pound 38c This dale, 2 pounds 39c Limit —10 lbs to Customer

Delicious t SYMOND’S |cqcoa Inn Cocoa Before war price 1-2 lb. 25c Sale price 2 for 26c

We were only able to get 20 gross of Ml / 1 Wnw 3W gs Fka Al vAfin EfeSggr oODfl this time, but it all goes at % before war prices 10c a cake 2 lor 11c

100 BOXES OF Cascade Linen in 11b. Boxes 35c regular price 2 for 36c sale price

NMGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS

, WOLCOTT (From the Enterprise) Born, to Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Hilholland, Wednesday, April 3, a ■on. Mrs. Elizabeth Daggy went to Rensselaer Thursday for a few days’ Visit with her brother, Chas. Scripter, and family. Mrs. C. L. A. Miller went to Louisville, Ky., Friday and visited her son Cecil at Camp Taylor, returning home Monday. Mrs. G. A. Reed and daughter Leta of Watseka, 111,, .were the guests the first of the week of Mrs. Reed’s sister, Mrs. Perry Spencer. Mrs. Freda Hull and son Howard, Who make their home with Mrs. Noble Nordyke, went to Chicago Monday for a two weeks’ visit with friends. Mrs. Nellie Ishmiel and children. Who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Benge, west of town, returned to their home in Onargo, 111., Monday. Miss Frances iHinchman, who is attending college at Jacksonville, 111., came home Friday and spent , Raster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hinchman, returning to her studies Monday. William Becker, a former resident of Wolcott, and a brother-in-law of Postmaster Andy Smith of this place, died suddenly at his home in Lexington, Ky., Tuesday noon. The telegram announcing his death contained no further particulars. Mrs. Walker Unroe, who with her husband was called here by the, illness and death of her husband’s father, John E. Unroe, and who for the past week has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Millard, left Thursday morning for her home in Follansbee, West Virginia. George Schlademan, one of the best known and most highly respected men in this section of the county, ’ died at his home in Seafield Wednesday evening of paralysis. Mr. Schlademan was stricken about 3 o’clock Tuesday morning and no hope was held out for his recovery from the first. Mrs. Heaton of Las Vegas,. Nev., who has been visiting relatives in Indianapolis, and also in Kentucky, stopped off here Monday evening and spent the night with Mr. and y-rn Fred Grimes. Mrs. Heaton is the nearest neighbor of Mr. and ~ Grimes’ daughter, Mrs. WilHot Beckley of Las Vegas. Homer Rogers broke his right arm between the wrist and the elt»ow last Saturday. Mr. Rogers was

The Sfor#

FIFTH BIG SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 11,12,13

Get in on the big deal—this may be the last one. How they pull it is hard to tell. Everything listed in this sale at 1-2 of before war prices. Can you afford to miss it? We always clean up—get in the pot.

A new Talcum at 1-2 the old price—2oo Boxes —New England Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder Regular price 25c Sale price 2 for 26c

500 Boxes of Tinted Paper Regular 35c value Sale price 2 for 36c

at work at the William Kane farm, eight, miles northwest of Remington, when the accident happened. He was engaged in laising a pump on which some work was to be done. The pipe tongs were slightly too large for the pipe, and Mr. Rogers was gripping "the pipe tightly, resting his arm across his knee to give him more advantage, when the pump slipped and fell, the jar breaking his arm as above stated.

BROOK (From the Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denham were visiting relatives in Remington on Sunday. William Ulyatt and family visited Sunday with Jay Wood and wife near Roselawn. Otis Shepard and Dr. Humston of Goodland were in Brook for a short time on Saturday. . Mrs. Fred Longwell was at Pullman, Illinois, on Saturday attending the funeral of an aunt. The quarantine that has kept all public places closed for three weeks is called off Saturday noon. Mrs. Larrison left on Wednesday for Ft. Travis, Texas, to join the Doctor, who is working with the base hospital at that camp. George Ade returned on Tuesday evening from Florida, visited the farm for a short time, and then left for Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the State Council of Defense. I Mrs. Howard Myers, Mrs. W. A. Gridley, Mrs. John Lawrence and | Miss Ruth Lawrence went to Chi- ' cago on Thursday to hear the famous Harry Lauder, who is devoting his time to War work.

MEDARYVILLE , (From the Journal) Fred Comer went to Wabash last Saturday to attend a Comer reunion held there Sunday. Ray Phillips of Luximini, Ga., has been visiting friends and relatives here the past week. Miss Sattie Johnson of Lafayette was here the first of the week to see her father, J. W. Johnson, who has been ill. Mrs. Meta Malsbary and daughter Maxine of Lafayette visited the former’s Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Horner, this week. Mrs. Lillian St. Peter of Hammond, who spent Easter here with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Deweese, reto- her home Monday. Miss Sarah Pullins and her friend, Miss Herschel Collins, spent Easter here with Miss Pullins’ people, returning to Rensselaer the first of the week. Mrs. Mary Querry, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Jones of Lacross, returned here last Friday for the summer. Mrs. H. E. Paris went to Greencastle last week to see h er brother, Frank Southerlin, who is home from

Some Big Leaders in Rexall Remedies SI.OO bottle Celery and Iron Tonic, 2 for $!••! SI.OO bottle Beef, Wine and Iron Tonic, 2 f0r..... .51.01 SI 00 bottle Wine Cod Liver Extract, 2 for. ...... -sl-01 25c bottle Carbolized Witch Hazel Ointment, 2 f0r...2«c 25c Little Liver Pills, 2 for -2« c 15c Bronchial Tablets, 2 for ...Me Only a few of the many little things on sale these days 35c Beef Cubes, 2 for 40c bottle Extract Lemon, 2 for 41c 35c bottle Extract Vanilla, 2 for 25c boxes Emery Boards, 2 for —SOc 10c Bottles and Tubes Liquid Glue, 2 f0r..... “ c 10c Tooth Brush Holders, 2 for • llc

B. F. FENDIG The Rexall Drug Store RENSSELAER, - INDIANA

Camp Shelby on a furlough, and to visit other relatives. The Medaryville chapter of the order of Eastern Star, at their regular meeting on last Monday evening, voted to give $5.00 to the Red Cross and invest $50.00 in War Saving Stamps. I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leavitt and sons of Brook motored here Saturday to visit with the John Antcliff family. They returned Sunday, I accompanied by Miss Bernice Antcliff, for a week’s visit in Brook. Lieut. Ralph M. Dunn, former editor of th© Journal, is home from Camp Taylor on a five days leave. Ralph’s many friends are glad to see him and it seems like old times for his smiling face to be seen here. | Main street was the scene of a runaway last Tuesday afternoon. Jake Poisel’s team broke loose from the hitchrack at the Zulich blacksmith shop and came west up Main street. When near the entrance of the State bank they crashed into Fred Shriner’s Ford. One of the horses was badly cut on the 'front leg and the Ford was badly damaged. f GOODLAND A (From the Herald) Mrs. John Lacy of South Bend is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tice. Miss Jennie Gasplro of Chicago spent the week-end here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler. Kenneth Groom moved his goods from the Kipe building, where they

NOTICE to the Public I have a full line of fresh groceries" added to my feed and flour store, and have decided to sell on the cash and carry system. I intend to sell cheap enough to give all a good margin for carrying the goods. I will pay first class prices on all home products. I welcome one and all to call. l REMINGTON FEED & GROCERY STORE F. MELROSE, Manager REMINGTON, INDIANA

THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT

have been stored for several months, to Gary Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Wampshire returned Monday from a two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Jay, eight miles west of Rensselaer. N. Y., March 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gravel motored over from Giliman, 111., Sunday and visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gravel. Mrs. C. C. Bassett accompanied Mrs. L. A. Dickinson and Miss Juanita Fisher to Chicago Thursday, where they will undergo operations. Lieut. Commander James Leslie Oswald, son of Mrs. J. W. -Oswald of this city, and Miss Nina. Ward Gilfroy were married at Brooklyn, Mrs. Martha Clark received word of the death of her brother, Frank Daniels, at Rockfield, Ind., and left Tuesday morning for that place.

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES Following are the allowances made by the board of commissioners of Jasper county. Indiana, at their regular April meeting. 1918: - ' A E Boyce Co, sup c1erk....... Same, same auditor Same, same treasurer - Same, same recorder ........... Same, same .surveyor 1 •«* Same, same county supt Same, same clerk ............... • Jasper Co Tel Co. sup auditor... 9.®»; Same, same treasurer f-’T Same, same recorder .... Same, same sheriff ----- Same, same surveyor Same, same county supt if” Same, same court house . Same, same jail ........... Same, same county farm ........ Same, same court room - i Jesse Nichols, sal clerk IF E Babcock, sup same .... "—f Jesse Nichols, same Ait Met Con Co, same J P Hammond, sal auditor Chas V May. sal treasurer akSame, sup same .. -wF E Babcock, same - !.T Geo W Scott, sal recorder... 4--vt F E Babcock, sup same. Geo W Scott, same Ben D McCoUy. sal sheriff J L Same, per diem same F E Babcock, sup same < E D Nesbitt, sup surveyor aw M L Sterrett, sal co supt.. . - Clark & Hamilton, sup same.... M L Sterrett, same Same, traveling expense.....- --.- Nellie May Sterrett office help... G L Thornton, sal co assessor... . Same, sup .same -......-a Somers & Cornwell, rep cl tise . ---’ Mrs Chas Morlan. matron ct hse, - ■ > Chas Morlan, janitor ct h5e...... 6t. 0 Same, sup same -» J L Griggs, fireman same City of Rensselaer, sup same.... Continental Mfg Co. same W R Gates, hauling coal - 1 ’ J I Holcomb Mfg Co. sup...---.-City of Rensselaer, sup jaR Northwestern Mfg Co same ..... -3-W C E Osborn, rep co farm.....---Halsie Gordon, labor same ...... IKW Chas Utterburg. same M Gosnell, same ......... John Richards, same ...... -7 W Frank Osborne, same ■ - Dr A R Kresler. med aid same.. Dr E C English, same...--------G E Murray Co, sup same City of Rensselaer, same Northwestern Mfg Co. same Ben D McColly. exp registration, Clark & Hamilton, same F E Babcock, same Li j Worland & Sons, burial soldier.. .a-W

Rubber Goods $1.50 2 qt Symbol Water Bottle. - - 3 for slsl - # $125 Flo-fast Fountain Syrinfe - 2 for $1.26 35c Rubber Gloves 2 for 36c

A small amount of that Peanut Butter 1 bottle 25c Sale price 2 for 26c

Frank ante —73.00 Clark Jfc HaxEilE-jtr. pub printing a.tiO F £ BaSremcfc. -tame 6.15 F. I> SHigss- engineer 21.60 Ths? JLewe. same .......... 2.00 Heri-ent Bairsnend. same ....... 1-00 Julia £ Wack stM. care pr chldn 60.00 Mrs BejJe MrCarty. samei.. 24.80 Mrs Boy T Sr'ja&arif. same. J L S gv rd rep-........... ri- 22 Oias same - —.......... 4i.70 r p 3 ................. 106.95 Hera,be M dark, same ......... 319.50 Arrimr WXShbhiw;. same 79.50 sSmr-n Csek. some 42.86 W S i’le-ks. same 153,50 Fred Pepp.. same ..... ...... 166.65 VSeior BaKeck. same ........... 22.25 E D Nes&ara. same ..- —. —3.30 Thomas Leave, same 1-00 .sSram. €3bL. same • DeTere T—imais. same 6i.00 Dr F H Hemp&EL co hlth. com.. 48.91 vTias A - Wekm. sal, co c0m....... 5&25 D S Makeever. same ob.Za H W Maziife same 56-25 P B Bane. saE coundy atty 100.00 P. HAMMOND, onfe-r eC Jasper County, Indiana.

Xotice «t» Heirs. CMditors and ' LegateesIm Varrev nf the Estate of A. J. Free Sand. Deceased. In the Jasser Circuit Court, April Term, 1318 Xoiace is hereby given to the €Tedai©3s. heirs-and legatees of A. J. Free-lnaii. deceased, and all persons mterested in said 'estate, to appear ia the circuit court on Sanrday. the tth day ot May, 1918, beimr the day fixed and endorsed ©n the fiaal settlement account of A_ F. administrator of said deeedexL and show cause if any, whv snih final account should not toe "approved: and the heirs of said deoedeat nd all others interested, are fcaehy nomed to appear i« said eonrt. said day and make proof oil their heirship, or claim to say part of said estate. ' ’ A. F. LONG, a Ifi-IY-ll' Administrator.

nsuHs BIG STOCK SALE The amdersfgned will offer at pnblSc sale at the Ed. Eilts farm, Six awiftex wrtls and 3-4 mile west of RenseSaer, 3 miles south and 3-4 miie east of Virgie, commencing at 12: 0* «s®dk on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1918 30 Wrwi of Cattlo — Consisting of 8 snaleh rows, some of the best milk tyje selected, from my herd of thirty head last fall, and which have proved to give up to $8 worth of crexm per mouth. All cows are bred to a prime registered Shorthom, "Hjas.” and will be fresh a few days before the sale; will be sold calf by side. The rest of the cattle consist of young heifers and Steers.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918

Opeko Tea MHI w Ceylon Indian Blend 1-2 pound.soc Sale price 2 for 51c

350 BOXES _ „ SBa Rexall raga Tooth RHI Paste Before war price 25c Sale price 2 lor 26c

600 Boxes Lord Baltimore Linen

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Box Paper YOU ALL KNOW IT Before the war we sold it at 25c Our sate price is two for 26c

4 Head of Horses —Consisting of 2 mares, wt about 1300 each, 8 yrs old, and 2 colts coming 2 and 4 yrs old, respectively. 19 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 9 brood sows, to farrow about June and July, and 10 pure-bred Duroc shotes wt about 100 pounds each. The sows are of four different pens to obtain records. They have not brought returns ot 12.5 T per bushel for corn fed during zero weather of January, but promise for ' the purchaser some good money next summer. There are three black sows —Mr. Comer’s favorite blacks crossed with Mr. Lewis’ belted hogs; 3 red and black spotted—Mr. Comer’s favorite blacks crossed with. Mr. Budd’s registered Duroc; 2 pure-bred Duroc’s from Mr. Budd’s registered male hog; 1 Chester - White sow, pure-bred, from Omar Kenton’s herd. 50 Bushels White and some Red Seed Corn. 1 No. 15 DeLaval Cream Separator, good as new. Terms —A credit of 9 months on sums over $lO, bankable note, 6 pct interest from date if paid when due, if not paid when due S pct interest from date; 2 pct of for cash when entitled to credit. JOHN EILTS. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence on Milroy avenue, known'as the Mrs. York. - property,commencing at 2 p. m., sharp, on SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918 1 Span Horses — Matched dappled grey, mare and gelding, aged 4 years, broke to all harness and sound. / 1 Hereford Cow —Now giving milk, is bred and will be fresh later in the season. z 2 Ewe Sheep, each with laimb by side. • ' 1 Ford Roadster, in good condition. Harness, Etc.—l set double harness, 1 set heavy single harness, 33 hedge posts, about 4 cords of wood, 1 spring wagon, 75 egg cases. Household Goods—Consisting of 3 stoves, 1 oil, 1 heater, 1 range; 2 beds; davenport; 1 cupboard, dining and kitchen furniture, eta Terms —9 months’ credit on sums over $lO, bankable note, drawing 6 pct interest fxom date if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 pct Interest from date; 2 pct off for cash where entitled to credit. No property to be removed until', terms are complied with. H. A. QUINN. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer.