Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1919 — Page 6

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NEWS from the COUNTY

LEE Mr. and Mrs. “Buffer’’ Lewis of Remington visited her mother, Mrs. Anne Rishling, Sunday. Fred Mcrrican is hauling gravel for the silo that is to be erected on the place where he lives. Orval Goble of Camp Meade, N. Y., and sister Mary spent Sunday with F. L. Overton and family. Elmer Kellenburger and Miss Pearl Clark surprised their friends last week by going to Michigan and getting married. Miss Lural Anderson, who had been teaching school for a number of years, went to MunCle last Friday to attend school this winter. The young ladies’ and young men’s classes and their Sunday school teachers had a picnic at Maple Grove last Sunday. All report a fine time. Owing to the big rain we had Wednesday forenoon, the sale at O. E. Noland’s was nbt so largely attended as it would have been. The ladies did very well with their lunch. Mr. and IMrs. Stewart visited their son Olen and family over Sunday. Coming home they ran into a truck with their machine and bent it up so they had to leave it and return home on the train. Nobody was hurt. Saturday being' the 48th birthday anniversary of G. A. Jacks, the relatives came with well-filled baskets and surprised him and his wife. Those present were Will

PE-RU-NA ■■ and MANALIN Cured Me Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. Catarrh of the llpW ' No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends JJose, Throat a message of cheer to the Stomach. WF sick: Ti" l i A i^n£r f Perun l i^nd°ManaMn ,C I do all work and am In good and using Peruna and ManaMn 1 health , recommead this valuwa« from which ” ble remedy to nil suffering.from MAWiS W <U~~. Of th. stomach." KX’rVSa”.'fa without stopping to rent. Now I Liquid or Tablot Form

Jacks and wife of Monticello; Mrs. Tillie Jacks and children, Sam Jacks and family, O. A. Jacks and family, Vernon Jacks and family, Joe Clark and family, Charles Lefler and family. Eetil Osborne and family, Thurston Ottertmrg and family and Mrs. Rebecca Jacks and daughter Lona. MILROY W. B. Fisher was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. Snyder called on Mrs. Charles Marchand Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Chapman vise ited Thos. Johnson and family Sunday. Lorin Foulks visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. English, this week. Homer Kamp and children of El Paso, 111., called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roby and son visited their daughter, Mrs. Charles Marchand, and family-) the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Allman of Lafayette visited their daughter, Mrs. Loyal Snyder, and husband Saturday and Sunday. Mary Johnson, who was assisting Mrs. Earl Foulks with housework, was taken sick and returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saltwell, Lud Clark and family, Mrs. Frank Sutton and Mrs. John Sutton visited Fay Lear’s Sunday. Born, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foulks, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marchand, a son; Sept. —, to Mr. and Mrs. Manson Beaver, a daughter. Mrs. Jane Dobbins, who had been living with her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Clark, went to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Templeton, until Mrs. Clark’s return home. Mrs. Elsie Clark and son Howard left Wednesday morning for Gardner, Kan. Her daughter Edith, who is at her uncle’s, A. M. Clark’s, is in poor health and she went to stay with her.

THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT

Mr. Sainsel will be here again Saturday evening, and has requested us to announce a business meeting for Saturday evening, and preaching services Sunday morning and evening. All invited. A surprise was successfully planned for Mrs. Elsie Clark last Monday evening. About 65 neighbors and friends met and the evening too quickly passed. After a lunch, consisting of sandwiches, coffee, pickles and cake, was served all departed to their homes.

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE

Rose Lenore Sage et baron to John J. Eiglesbach, Sept. 25, pt outlot 57, pt ne nw, 30-29-6, Rensselaer, $4,550. Fred J. Wessels, adm., to Daniel D. Moore et al, Aug. 25, n% se, se ne, 24-27-7, Carpenter, $lB,000. Reka Meyer to Daniel D. Moore et al, Meh. 3, n% se, se ne, 24-27-7, Carpenter, sl. q. c. d. Edward Williams et al to Julia E. Thompson et al, Aug. 21, property and e% ne, sw ne, 27-31-5, 120 acres, Gillam, sl. q. c. d. George H. Gifford, exr., to May Gifford, Sept. 24, pt nw, 15-32-7, 128.45 acres, Keener, $8,349. Anna M. Carmichael et baron to Edward G. Booth, Oct. 1, Its 1,

Nash Car Agency The Nash is one of the best and most aatisfactory cars on the market today. Call in and let us show you. We Sell and Repair Batteries All Kinds ol Ignition Prestolite Batteries Batteries Recharged Ford Magnetos Recharged Goodyear, Fisk and Miller Tires Accessories of all kinds RENSSELAER GARAGE PHONE 368

B PARKER’S ' ' HAIR BALSAM - A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring Color and / Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair. 60c. and tl.OOat druggists, HINDERCORNS Removes Corns. Callouses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet,makes walking easy. 15c. oy mall or at Drug-, gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.

2,3, 4, bl 27, Weston's second add, Rensselaer, 11,500. Julia Hoffman et baron to Otto G. Grieger et ux, Sept. 26, pt ne, . 11-30-5, 5.50 acres, Gillam, sl. a. c. d. Orris McCullough et al to Otto G. Grieger et ux, June 9, pt nH ne, 11-30-5, 5.50 acres, Gillam, 31. q. c. d. Harry E. Reed et ux to Homer H Myers, Oct. 2, Its 1,8, 2, bl 8, ’Gifford, $1,200. Volney M. Peer et al to G. F. Meyers, their attorney in fact, to Eugenia Idella Peer, Sept. 22, und 2-3 nw sw, pt se nw, 32% acres, pt ne nw, 7% acres, all in 5-31-6, Barkley, >l.

IT HAPPENED IN RENSSELAER And Is Hapjiening to Rensselaer People Every Week. The case told below is not an uncommon thing. The same occurs frequently and will continue to happen as long as folks have kidneys and overtax the kidneys. Joseph Smith, retimed farmer, Van Rensselaer St., Rensselaer, says: “I had weak kidneys for years. My back became stiff and sore and I have had to get up and down very carefully, because of the pain. My kidneys have often failed to act right and the secretions have been scanty and scalding in passage. I have felt weak and tired. Doan’s Kidney Pills have always given me great relief.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Smith had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Advt.

LETTERS FROM OUR READERS

S. H. Norman Writes Interestingly From Montana. Under date of Sept. 29, in renewing his subscription, S. H. Norman, formerly of Jasper county, writes -from Boulder, Colo., and says: As I have just returned from a trip through Idaho and Washington I will write you a little sketch of my trip. We first visited Leonia, one of the largest placer mines in the west. Stayed two weeks with our eldest daughter, whose husband is a foreman there. I got to see about all of it. Then I went to LaClede, Idaho, to see our eldest boy, who is a steam-fitter in one of the largest sawmills in the northwest. Stayed one week with him and then went to Spokane, Wash., and rented a house for my wife and three daughters, who will go to school there. I then went via auto 112 miles through the wheat belt. And wheat it surely was. I never saw the like. Wheat as far as one could see in every direction. Landing at Bovill, Idaho, at Alfred See’s place, a nice little farm. Then I visited Herbert See, who conducts a real, lively, up-to-date general store. They are all well and doing well. Hoping to visit the Hoosier state before long, I remain, as ever, S. H. NORMAN.

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WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Sloan’s Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, will Penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan’s Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists everywhere. 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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Keep Smiling and Bidding for Harvey Williams Auctioneer Remington, Indiana - / List your Sale early as I sell nearly every day in the Sale Season. Large Sale Tent furnished to customers. Write or phone at my expense.