Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1918 — Page 3
•ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1918
VO NOT NEGLECT CHILDREN'S COUGHS or cold as It is likely to become deep seated through neglect and hang on the whole winter, if it does not become chronic or develop into something more serious. Relieve and cure it promptly with. SCHIFFMANN’S EXPECTORANT. This remedy is so strongly concentrated that 50 cents worth makes a half pint (64 teaspoonsful) of excellent cough medicine, by simply mixing it at home with honey or sugar syrup. It is prepared from strictly harmless iplants, and is so - pleasant that children like to take it, and it can be given them with perfect safety as it positively contains no narcotic, as do most cough mixtures. No risk is run in buying this remedy, as druggists are authorized to refund money if it does not give perfect satisfaction, or is not found the very best remedy you have ever used for stubborn Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough and Hoarseness.
HAPPENING IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
FAIR OAKS Miss Grace Bonham of Chicago is visltng her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Eggleston. Wiliam Odle of Camp Taylor was home on a few days furlough last week. O. H. Hillis received a carload of stock hogs last week to be fed on his ranch. In order to make up some lost time, out schools now open one hour earlier in the morning. Mrs. James Clifton, who had been on the sick list for a few days, is some better at this writing. “Pud” Clifton went to Demotte Tuesday evening to visit his sister, Mrs. Abe DeKoker, a few days. There was quite a lot of poultry chipped from here the past few days for the Thanksgiving festivities. Alva Brouhard, who had been Saving a pretty hard fight with pneumonia, is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. Jake Snow and little son, who had been visiting her uncle, John Carder, near Laurel, returned home Tuesday. - The weather has been very good
Office Supplies and Stationery
In addition to Tfie Democrat’s facilities for furnishing any and all kinds of job and commercial printing, we carry in stock in our office supply and stationery de= partment practically everything used in that line. When you need anything in the office supply or stationery line The Democrat can furnish it. Herewith we present a partial list of the articles furnished and carried in stock:
Warranty Deeds Quit Claim Deeds Real Estate Mortgages (short form) .Real Estate 'Mortgages (long form) Chattel Mortgages Releases of Mortgage Mortgage Notes Assignments of Mortgage Grain Rent Farm Leases Cash Rent Farm Leases City Property Leases Contracts for Sale of Real Estate Affidavits for Sheep Killed School Transfer Certificates Receipt Books Fairbanks Scale Receipt Books , Road Tax Receipt Books Township Poor Order Books Typewriter Ribbons Typewriter Papers, legal and other sizes Lead Pencils Carbon Papers Ideal Account Files Fillers for Ideal Account Files __ Library Paste Loose-leaf Ledgers
Jasper County Democrat Rensselaer, Indiana
the past week and the farmers have been improving their time in the corn fields. “Fish” Gilmore, who had been at the McColly camp on the Kankakee river since last spring, returned home Tuesday. C. A. Bringle and family of Remington and W. D. Bringle and wife of Rensselaer were dinner guests at Abe Bringle’s Sunday. LEE The Ladies’ Aid served lunch at the Alva Thomas stock r.ale Wednesday. Miss Lural Anderson and Miss Millie Hoover did shopping n Lafayette Saturday. Sunday Frank Overton’s family were entertained at Charley and Nellie Waymouth’s for dinner. Last 'Friday night Harold and Velda Heltzel entertained their Freshman class from the Monon high school. We are having splendid weather now for coin husking and shredding, which the farmers ac* taking advantage of. RejV. Dean and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart went from church Sunday to H. C. Anderson’s for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Freeman of
Glass Ink Erasers Fillers for Glass - Ink Erasers Check -Protectors Business and ence Envelopes, different sizes, colors and qualities Calling and Professional Cards Correspondence Papers in boxes Correspondence Cards in boxes Correspondence Papers, 1 pound boxes Correspondence Env e 1 - opes in packages Party Invitation Cards and Envelopes Blank Cards, all sizes Letter Heads Bill Heads Note Heads Statements short, long, midget Bulk Letter Heads and Envelopes to match Plain Scratch Pads (sxß, 5 1-2xß 1-2, 8 1-2x11) Manuscript Backs (for legal papers) Parchment Butter Wrappers
Barkley and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sprague took Sunday dinner with Harry RlsMing and family. Two small children of S. L. Johnson’s, who live r.t Monon, died of measles and were buried, both in one grave, at the Osborn cemetery Tuesday. . .
GIVING OUT
The Struggle Discourages Many a Citizen of Rensselaer. Around all day with an aching back, Can’t rest at night; Enough to make any one “give out.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are helping thousands. They are for kidney backache; And other kidney ills. Here is Rensselaer proof of their merit: Mrs. R. W. Burris, says; “I was suffering from a steady ache in my back and could hardly move without having knife-like pains through my kidneys. When I went to stoop over to tie my shoes or get up out of a chair, those pains caught me. My head ached and I felt nervous and tired. I was often so dizzy I could hardly stand. My kidneys acted too often caused me much distress. I used several boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they put me in good shape.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Burris had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Advt.
END IN YOUR BOY’S ADDRESS
Jasper county parents having sons overseas will confer a favor by mailing or phoning in the address of same to be added to the following list, which will be published from time to time as new names are secured. Quite a good many copies of The Democrat now go to our boys in France, and the publication of this list of addresses will enable them to find each other “over there: ” Herman Ames, U. S. S. Von Steuben, care Postmaster New York City. Wag. Howard. J. Ames, Sup. Co., 150 F. A., A. E. F., via New York. Pvt. D. J. Babcock, 105 U. S. Engrs. Train, A. E. F., France. Serg. Richard Beck, Base Hospital No. 32, A. E. F. Ross Benjamin, U. S. Postal Service, France. James Beckman, 102 Engineers, A. E. F., A. P. O. 748. Pvt. Jesse F. Brouhard, Co. E. 113th Engrs, A. E. F„ France. Pvt. James C. Brouhard, Bat. B, 124 F. A., A. E. F. France. Corp. S. S. Brusnahan, Ord. Dept., A. P. O. 741, Am. E. F. Elvin Bussell, 108 Engrs., Co. C, A. E F Pvt. Henry T. Cain, 62nd Artillery, Batt. A. C. A. C., A. P. O. 705, A. E. F., France. Corp. Lionel F. Cavinder, 3d Co. 2d M. M. Rgt. A. S., A. E. F., 3 A. I. C., France. Ad. Clayton, Battery E, 150th F. A. A. E. F., France. William Dorris Crooks, U. S. Naval Base No. 18. Pvt Lonnie Davisson, 317th F. S. Bn., Co. C., A. E. F., via New York. Vern C. Davisson and Samuel O. Duvall, S. S. U. 629 Convois Autos, Par B. E. M., Paris. Pvt. Albert Dluzak, Bat. A., 62 Art., C. A. C., A. P. 0. 705, A. E. F., France. William O. Duvall, Bat. F., 70th Arty., C. A. C., A. P. O. 733, France. Pvt. George Donnelly, Co. K., 115th U. S. Inlf., A. E. F., France. Corp. M. H. Eck, Co. D, I’3 2d Inf., A. E. F. S. Allen Fendig, Co. F, 6th Engineers, A. E. F., France. Solomon Fendig, 25 Engrs., Co. B. A. E. F. Pvt. John Fenzel, 315 Trench Motor Battery, A. P. O. 705, A. E. F., France. Pvt. Homer Fisher, 84 th Div., Co. D., 327 M. G. Bn., Am. E. F., France. Pvt. Ernest Garriott, Co. B. 326 M. G. B. N. Div. 84, Am E. F. Frank Gorham, Bat. D, 124 F. A., A. E. F., France. Serg. Frederick H. Hamilton, A Battery, Second Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade, B. E. F., France. Frank Hardman, Base Section No. 1, A. E. F. Harry Hays, B. E. 150 F. A., A. E. F., A. P. Q., France. Gaylord Hilton, Co. M, 335 Regt.. 84 Div, Am. E. F. Wag. Wesley Hurley, Sup. Co. 150th, 3rd Bn. A. E. F., France. Ora A. Jones, Co. A, 28th Engineers, Am. E. X., A. E. F., France. Lieut. C. E. Johnson, 6 Haymarket, S. W. 1., London, England. Lloyd W. Johnson, Q. M. A., U. S. Air Sta., Killingholme, via New York. John Knox, Sup. Co. 312, Q. M. C. A. E. F. Corp. Oscar B. Leach, Ist Trench Motor Bat., A. E. F. Carroll W. Leatherman, Casual Detachment Q. M., Base Sec. 1, Depot No. 2, A. P. O. 767, S. O. S., A. E. F.
Pvt. George Mauck, Co. D, 315 Amt. Train, A. E. F., France. Joseph F. Meehan, 760759 Bandsman 54th Batt., British Expeditionary Forees, France. Pvt. Guy L. Minor, ' Co. D., 315 Am. Train, A. P. 0., Am. E. F., France. James Moore, Go. H., 153 Inf., 39th Div., A. E. F. John D. Moore, A. C. 130, 108th San. Tr., 33 Div. A. E. F., . via New - York. Ford E. McColly, Bat. E, 150 Reg., A. E. F.. France. Pvt. Walter L. Nagel, Co. S. 4th Btn. 116th Emgrs.-, A. P. O. 733, Am. E. - Omar O. Osborne, Co. E, 108 Engrs., A. E. F. Lieut. Charles Patrick Maloney, U. S. Air Service, Am. E. F. Marquis Peek, U. S. S. Roanoke,
THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT
FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. King’s New Discovery has a fifty year record behind iC It built its reputation on its production of positive results, on its sureness in relieving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks. “Dr. King’s New Discovery? Why,' my folks wouldn’t use anything else!’* That’s the genera! nation-wide esteem in which this well-known remedy is held. Its action is prompt, its taste pleasant, its relief gratifying. Half a century of cold and cough checking. Sold by druggists everywhere. Bowels Out of Kilter? That’s nature calling 'for. relief. Assist her in her daily duties with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. .Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into action and chases “blues.** U. S. Naval Base 18, U. S. Naval
Forces, European Waters, care P. M., New York City. Private Willie A. Potts, Hdq. Co, 150th F. A., A. E. F., via New York. Harvey Phillips, U. S. Navy Aviation Forces, In France. Edward Peregrine, Bat. E, 150th F. A., A. E. F. John L. Peterson, 3rd Battery F. A. R. R., A. P. O. 722, American E F Pvt. Lewis H. Putts, Battery F, 70th Art., C. A. C., A. P. O. 733, A. E. F. via New York. Wag. Wm. T. Reed, Sup. Co. 150 F. A., A. P. 0. 715, France. K. T. Rhoades, 601 Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, 52 Army Artillery Park, A. E. F. W. E. 150 F. A., Rainbow Div., A. E. F. via xxew York. Pvt. Fermon A. Sohultz, Co. D., 22d Engrs., 2d Bat., A. E. F., France. • Pvt. E. E. Shoemaker, 16th Go., 4th M. M. Regt., D. J'. A., 7th A. I. C., A. P. O. 723, Am. E. F. Pvt. Tunis Snip, 304 Laundry Co., Q. M. C. N. A., A. P. O. 715, A. E. F. France. Ralph Sparks, (White county, former teacher in the Barkley township schools), 73 C, 6 Reg. U. S. M. C., France. Pvt. John Standish, Bat. C, 146 F. A., Ind. Battalion, A. E. F., via New York. Wm. Teske, Co. B, 28th Inf., Ist. Div., A. E. F. via New York. Pvt. D. J. Warner, 3rd Bat., F. A. R. R., A. P. O. 722, A. E. F. Paul H. Wonland, M. D M 16th F. A, 4th Div. A. E. F. John Worland, Co. 7, Second M. M. Reg., S. C., A. E. F. Pvt. Jesse E. Wiseman, Co. E., 2d Rgt. Eng., A. E. F., France. Pvt. Leslie C. Zellers, 115th U. S. Inf., A. E. F., France. C. C. Zook, Co. K,- 334 Reg. Inf., Am. E. F.
AN AMERICAN HABIT THAT WAS EXPANDED.
Coming to the relief of the distressed is not a new sensation to us. Having sent shiploads of food to the famine sufferers of India as offhandedly as the housewife hands out a cut of the loaf to the wayfarer-, it seemed the most natural thing in tl« world to succor Belgium, to take on the feeding of a nation quite informally. The test of peace is to summon for the healing, of nations devotion equal to that given the tasks of war.
Sarve MOW that we may share Save food
METHODS OF DEMOCRACY.
The extent to which the United States Food Administrator has relied on the voluntary support of the American people is shown by a statement made by the United States Food Administrator speaking before the Senate Agricultural Committee less than three months after this country entered the war._ That he was justified In his implicit confidence in the strength of democracy has been clearly reflected by the measure of support we have lent the Allies. “If democracy is worth anything,” Mr. Hoover declared, “we can do these things by co-opera-tion, by stimulation, by self-sac-rifice, by the patriotic mobilization of the brains of this country. If it cannot be done'in this manner it is better that we accept German domination and confess to failure of our political ideals, acquiesce in the superiority of the German conception and send for the Germans to instruct us in its use.”
Every farmer wno owns pis farm ought to have printed stationer) with his name and the name of hlf postoilice properly given. The prin» ed heading might also give th« names of whatever crops he special izes in or bls specialties in stock Neatly printed stationery gives you personality and a standing with an, person or firm to whom you wdt* c_d insures the proper reading o your name and address. Kilmarnock, Scotland, has abolished half penny fares on the tramway cars.
SCRAPS
Thousands of women in Japan earn their livelihood by working in the fields or on the dock loading ships. Australia produced 750,550 fine ounces of gold in the first seven months of 1918, as compared with 853,074 in the similar period n 1917. Experiments are under way in the Philippines with the cultivation of cinchona iplants from India in tho belief that quinine can be produced in tho islands. A merchant of Shanghai offered five pounds of tea for $2, and ten pounds for $5. When tho tourist told him that was ridiculous, tho Chinaman answered that the more a 'man buys the richer ho is, and the richer he is the more he can pay. Each nation entering into a peace agreement is bound by all the terms agreed upon by its peace commissioners, provided it can not be shown that such commissioners did not expressly violate the inflstructions given them. On July 17, ,1917, King George announced to the privy council the new name of the royal house and family to be “the House of Windsor.” The council unanimously indorsed the announcement and the proclamation ipu’tlng it into effect was published the same day. In Poland the gypsy tribes are called Zlnzani; in Italy, Zingari; in Spain, Gitanos; in France, Bohemians; in Germany, Zlseuner. The Persians, it is stated, apply to them a name meaning “Black Indians.” Their most ancient name is that of Sinte, which is supposed to be connected with Sind, the native name for the Indus.
Horses in the veterinary hospitals on tho British front in France were fed four time a day. The more deblllated ones were fed five or six times. When they were particularly run down, the patients got nothing but cooked foods. They received tonics, too, and it was remarkable to see tbo improvement in their condition that a few weeks effected. Automobiles are being experimentally operated in Norway by acetylene gas instead of gasoline, and the innovacation promises to become tho general practice, as the supply of carbide is very plentiful in that country, wfaete it is made at the hydroelectric plants. In some instances it is utllizied as a gas delivered to tanks and in some other instances it is generated on the car from the carbide. In the hunt for new sources of leather things are turning up. It has been ascertained that the skin of frogs and toads can be tanned and turned to account for card cases and other fancy articles. The government fisheries bureau says the skin of cod fish furnish parchment and very durable. The same is true of salmon skin. Eel skins are employed in Europe for binding books, and in Egypt shoe soles are made from the skins of certain fishes caught in the Red sea. Sturgeon skin affords a handsome ornamental leather, and the hide of the armored garfish is much valued in Europe, being covered with horney plates, that can be polished to an ivory like finish.
Our Advertising " Service * Means More Sales for You, Mr. Business Man When you begin advertising in this paper you start on the road to more business. There is no better or cheaper medium for reaching the buyers of thia community. We can also provide Artistic Printing of every description.
- RAW FURS - Open season for Muskrats and Mink November 20 to Feb. B. Coon, Skunk, 'O’pbssum, etc., November 20 to February 22. Ship Furs to J. D. OETTINGER MEDARYVILLE, IND. If small lots send by Parcel Post, Larger lots by Express. We classify skunk that are prime in only four different classes. We prepay everything and hold furs until you have ample time to return our check and then we return the furs, prepaid, if you are not satisfied. We guarantee the HIGHEST PRICES. WRITE US FOR PRICES J. D. Oettinger, Medaryville, Ind. We have been buying for 26 years. References: Medaryville State Bank, all ’ merchants and trappers who have dealt with us. . , - - -zs
DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the penetrating effects of Sloan’s Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerveinflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cleanliness, and the economy of Sloan’s Liniment make it universally preferred. As a rule formal ratifications of a peace treaty is necessary to make it valid. General Auctioneer I am experienced in the auction business, having conducted some of the largest sales in tho county with success. I am a judge -f values and a ill make an honest effort te get the high dollar. Write or wire for terms aad dates at my expense. ° - < J. R. Brandenburg Phone 106-H, Francesvilta, bi
MONEY TO LOAN on LIVE STOCK and CROPS WALLACE & BAUGH Lafayatte, Indiana F. B. Ham is no longer our •gent, and for the time being we will have no agent in Rensselaer. Any one wiahing to borrow money write or phone us.
MJ. Kubosh’s Garage We do all kinds of Auto-, mobile repair work, both mechanical and electrical. We do the work right for the same money. Also sell automobile accessories and the best of tires at low prices. Located opposite Worland’s furniture store. Garage Phone 294 Residence Phone 141-White
WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH We pay up to $35.00 per set (broken or not), also highest' prices for CROWNS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ODD GOLD, SILVER ana PLATINUM send NOW BY parcel post and receive CASH by return mall, your goods returned If our price Is unsatisfactory. MAZER’S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X 2007 8. Sth St. Philadelphia, Pa CHICHESTER S PILLS WTIIK DI A MONO BRAND. A -f Lndleat Ash your Drufalat for c/il <’*ii-che<-ter • Diamond in Red and Cold —-XpM boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. wJ Take no other. Buy of your r/ ~ DrucrUt. AskforCin.ClfEft.TEßS I C Jr diamond brand pills, for years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
PAGE THREE
