Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1920 — Page 7
SATURDAY, JAJiUABX 3, 1990*
HAPPENINGS IN OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGES
LEB Miss Eva Creel is visiting relatives in Illinois. Miss Thelma Noland Is spending her Christmas vacation at hornet J. H- Culp and family were Sunday guests of J. W. Mellender and family. Mrs. C. A- Holeman Is improved enough that she can walk a little with assistance. Mrs. Clayton Mellender Is spending some time visiting her brother at Michigan City. The neighbors met Wednesday and had a wood chopping bee for Mr. and Mrs. Watts. Miss Nellie Overton of Monon spent Sunday here with her uncle.
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Frank Overton, and family. Mrs. Joseph Clark’s near relatives met at her home on Christmas day and enjoyed a big dinner and a Thera was a splendid program and tree given here at the church Christmas eve, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Arm Lewis’s children and grandchildren met at their home and spent Xmas day with them. Frank Eldridge and wife and two daughters spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday at Ezra Wolf’s home In Barkley. Misses Lona and Zura Snedeker are spending this week In
THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT
mond, visiting at the home of their upcle, Levi Miller. Mrs. Lowell Morton and baby of Rensselaer spent part of Christwas week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jacks. Mrs. O. A. Jacks’s near relatives met at her home Sunday with wellfilled baskets, reminding her of her birthday anniversary. Frank Eldridge was called to Monon Monday to help care for his father, “Uncle” Tom Eldridge, who is in very poor health again. Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Cllmore’s children and families, except their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Clark, and family of Morocco, spent Sunday at the parental home. Miss Lural Anderson returned last Sunday evening to Muncie, where she has been attending school, after spending her holiday vacation here with home folks. FAIR OAKS Health Is generally Quite good in our village now. Mrs. Charles Halleck seems to be resting easier at this writing. James Babcock, Jr., of Parr was shining around in our town Monday. The Lawrence Halleck family came up Saturday and visited until Sunday. Rev. Todd filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday at 11 a. m.
C. A. Gundy, who had been staying with his daughter at Westville, was home over Sunday.
Amy Bringle came up from Lafayette and spent a few days the latter part of the week. C. A. Bringle and wife came up from Remington Sunday and took dinner with home folks. Sam Karr and Jake Bowsher headed for Buchanan, Mich-, Monday to seek employment in a factory. Ray Wood moved Mr. Bott frbm Roselawn Monday to Fair Oaks, into the Washburn property, near the stock pens. Gladys Halleck, after spending a few days at home, returned to Gary Saturday* where she has a position in a shoe store. .Bert Warne and Herbert Bozell and family and Mrs. Leslie Warne attended meeting Sunday at Mr. Fenwick’s at Rensselaer. Miss Mildred Renser, Mr. Raub and Miss Leota Moore and friend of Lafayette and Mr. Balch of Chicago were guests of Amy Bringle Sunday. Taken as a whole, we have been having splendid winter weather, although we had a young blizzard Monday, but nice weather has followed It. Wayne Call and wife of Chicago (Heights came down and spent Xmas with 'his brother Fred on the Hus-
flcker ranch. Wayne is running an ice cream parlor in the Heights. Abe Bringle took his mall wagon to Roselawn the latter part of the week to have some new spindles put on- He finished up his sixteenth year In the rural mail service Wednesday evening. It is reported that Pete Wood will not move to Milroy township, as he had intended, as he has succeeded in renting of Mr. Lawler the farm which John Robbins occupies. This sounds good to us, as we didn’t like the thought of him moving from our midst. The Karr Bros, have invented a new kind of radiator for their Ford. It is what they call a stove-pipe radiator and is so constructed that the water pipes over the engine and the one below have their opening inside of the radiator, giving the water a chance to circulate.
brace up Do you feel old before your time? Is your back bent and stiff? Do you suffer urinary disorders? Don’t despair—profit by Rensselaer experiences. Rensselaer people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor! Here’s a Rensselaer resident’s statement. Mrs. Wm. Moore, Elm St., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble. I had backaches and headaches for a long time, I had no strength or ambition and |g>uldn't sleep well. I could hardly turn In bed on account of the lameness in my back. I couldn’t do my housework and I knew that my kidneys were weak. Finally I got Doan’s Kidney Pills and they cured me of all those ailments. I have never had an attack olnce.” (Statement given May 31, 1907.) Price «oc, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Moore had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. — AdVt.
NORTHERN JASPER Mr. and Mrs. George Mvers have a boy, since Saturday nightMrs. John Pinter, who has boon quite sick, is now able to sit up. Enos Hibbs had all his children and their families with him on Xmas day. Dan Lakin of Buchanan, Mich., visited last week with his brother Ed of Tefft. Mrs. Jacob Heil was taken to the hospital in Valparaiso Monday for treatment. Sena Jasperson and Lawson Bruce’s visited over Sunday with the Jasperson family. Miss Clara Gulbranson from Valparaiso and Miss Sadie from Lacross visited here last week. Charles Gerber of Hebron was through here the first of the week, buying poultry for a Chicago firm. The Masonic banquet at Wheatfield Monday night was well attended. Everyone had a good time. Nona White of Chicago and Sherman White of Hammond spent their Xmas vacation with relatives in Tefft. Mrs. M. Ocker of Empire, Mich., came Monday for a several days' visit with relatives at Wheatfield and Tefft. Mr. Boyle, our mail carrier, moved into the R. E. Davis' house Tor a couple of months, and Charles White’s moved into the Belcfier house Monday. •Harry Lane and Miss Mulda Willa stole a march on their friends last Saturday by going to Rensselaer and getting married. From there they went to Lafayette and visited his sister, returning here Monday. Harry is in the employ of Uncle Sam and is stationed In Arkansas, where he expects to receive his discharge In March. Congratulations-
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MILROY >1 - Chas. Marchand was in McCoysburg Monday evening. Fred MaCurdy and Earl Foulke took hogs to Lafayette Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. True Culp and daughter spent Sunday with Ohas. Beaver Mr. apd Mrs. Frank May called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Culp ate Sunday dinner wlthi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp. Chas. McCashen and family ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Floyd. Mr. Samsel will preach Sunday, Jan. 4, at 11 a. m. and again in the evening. Mrs. Wm. Chapman and daughter Beryl visited Mrs. Lud Clark Tuesday afternoon. Relatives from Indianapolis and Chicago visited Fred MaCurdy’s the first of the week. Ruth May spent Saturday night and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Culp, and family. Mrs. Fred Saltwell took dinner Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Lud Clark, and family. Mrs.®joyal Snyder’s sister and family of Lafayette visited herself and husband over Sunday. Mr. and Mr?. Wm. Banes and Mrs. J. English and son Victor spent Sunday with Earl Foulks and family. Glen, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aimer Johnson wm sick the first of the week. Dr. Clayton was called Monday, and at this writing he seems better.
COULDN’T STOOP . OVER TOTIE SHOE Gets Rid of Rheumatism and Gains Twenty-Four Pounds by Taking Tanlac. "Tanlac not only added twentyfour pounds to my weight but it has put me in as good health as I ever was In my life,” said AugHeths, a well , known farmer of Morton, 111., while talking to the Tamlac representative recently. “For four years I have been troubled with rheumatism and indigestion,” continued Mr .tHielhs, "and I have seen many a day when I gave clean out while working in the field and would have to lie down until I could get enough strength to get back to the house. The rheumatism bothered me so bad that every morning I had to rub my legs before I could stand up and my back hurt terribly and was so stiff that when I stooped over sometimes it looked like the, pains would kill me. My joints were stiff and if I moved even the least bit I had an awful pain and often I couldn't stoop over to tie my shoes. I had such a poor appetite that many a morning I didn’t touch a bite for breakfast and whenever I did eat a little something—indigestion troubled me so much that I was sure to be in misery for hours afterwards. My kidneys were out of order and I was hardly ever able to get a good night’s rest. Last spring my conditioin got so bad that I wasn’t able to do my work, and I gave completely up. and for several weeka I could hardly get out of the house. "The man I hired to take my place had tried Tanlac and he recommended it to me so highly that I commenced taking it. Well, sir, to make a long story short Tanlac proved its worth and now today I haven’t a pain In my body and can do as hard a day’s work as any man. I don’t have a trace of the rheumatism any more and my back doesn’t hurt me at all and my kidneys were never in better shape. I eat three square meals every day and digest them without -a sign of indigestion and I sleep like a log every night. As I told you I have gained twenty-four pounds and. I feel just like a man wants to feel. In- fact, I couldn’t ask to be in better health and all the credit is due to Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in ensselaer by Larsh & Hopkins, and In Remington by Frank L- Peck.—Advt.
It is again time to apply fee your automobile license for another year. Better attend to this early. Have your application filled out at The Democrat office by Mabel Nowels, notary public. ts
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Call J. H. Holden PHONE 426.
MILLIONS 01 MURS TO LOAN ON INDIANA FARMS , I By the Federal Land Bank of Louisville * Long Time Low Interest Pays Itself Out ASK US ABOUT IT UNION TWP. FIRM LOIN ISSI. Phone 907-J, PARR, IND.
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