Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets. [ARTICLE]
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, ewe constiQation forever. 10c.25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Theodore George wag at Delphi Tuesday. Red Cross Ball Blue makes clothes whiter than snow. Large 2 oz. package only Hye cents. Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, of near Ridgeville, has been the guest of her son, George Mitchell. Col. S. L. Ensminger, of Crawfordsville, installed the Uniform Rank K. of P. officers, Monday. Mrs. 11. A. Cox, of Danville, 111., was here to attend the funeral of her father, Jasper Peyton. Toe Monon is contemplating putting on another Chicago-Louisville train in the near future. Felix French and son Edward have returned from their Kansas trip without making any investments. Louie Mossier, of New York, was the guest of his sister-in-law, Ray Mossier and family, Monday. Mrs. C. M. Hopkins and Mrs. James Pratt, of Momence, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hopkins. Rev. A. L. Ward is attending a session of the Educational Congress of the Disciples at Lexington, Ky. J. W. Douthit and wife are-now at Weatherford, Oklahoma, where they will probably locate permanently. J. F. Warren is back from Oklahoma. -He is yet undetermined whether he will move there or not. Miss Mary Meyer will show the prettiest and most stylish hats ever shown at her opening, Apr. 3,4, 5 and 6. Advertised letters: J. Corey, Mr. T. Hay be, Mr. Fred Hines, William Smith, H. W. Hantu, Mr. Geo. Weber, Sue Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, of Monticello, were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin, over Sunday. Misses Elsie Watson and Lillie Nowels, who have been attending the Chicago institute, are home for the spring vacation. Fred Parcels was fined a dollar and costs last Saturday for strikingMdugh McKinsey in the eye during an argument in Bob’s place. Miss Nettie Needham entertained about twenty of her friends last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris. Miss Mary Weathers, for some time an employe of the Journal, is now assistant post-mistress, a position which she is well qualified to fill. A spiritualistic society has been organized at Remington. John Jordan has teen elected president of the society, and H. W. Iliff, vice president. A special glove sale, Friday and Saturday, April sth and 6th. See the Easter sale ad. Chicago Bargain Store. The side track for the sugar beet factory at Shelby is being put in. Work on the factory will commence as soon as the ground gets dry enough. “George M. Ray is the only editor in Michigan City prison.;—Democrat. And, as a matter of course, he is a Democrat, from a Democratic county. See that you get the original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve when you The genuine is a certain i dieses.
L. H. Frame has sold out his interest in the Makeever House fixtures to the owner of the building, John Makeever. It is reported that J. B. Sayler will officiate as landlord. See the advertisement of the suit and cloak opening-. Easter sale, Friday only, April Sth. Chicago Bargain Store. Results. Immediate and lasting Before and after trying other remedies use Rocky Mountain Tea this month. ’Twill keep you well all summer. A great spring blessing. Ask your druggist, Fred Phillips loaded five horses and one jack on the cars yesterday for shipment tc Kansas, where he found buyers for the stock. Fred is busier now days than an old hen with chickens. Miss Susie Moneghan has purchased of Dr. Hartsell and Vernon Nowels adjoining lots on Weston street, adjoining W. R. Nowels’ residence. It is reported that she will build a nice house thereon. Editor J. E. Walker, of the Lafayette Daily Call, has been adjudged insane, and he was removed to a private sanatorium at Indianapolis. He is violent at times, attacking attendants and friends. A Leopold has rented the room just north of the Journal office to Judy & Wood, who will open a branch buggy store therein. This firm is composed of hustlers and will no doubt do a large business here. My heart and hand another claimed, His plea had come too late, It’s ever thus with people without pluck and vim, Take Rocky Mountain Tea, dont get left again. Ask your druggist. Puny children with weak constitutions can attain an unusual degree of bodily and mental vigor by taking Rocky Mountain Tea this month made by the The Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. It is rumored that a petition will be circulated asking that a rural mail route be established in Rensselaer for the benefit of the business men in the center of the business district, after the postoffice is removed. Tuesday was the regular monthly horse sale day and a number of horses were brought to town. If the parties interested would take means to properly advertise this event, it would no doubt be a grand success. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives immeJiate results. Prevents consumption. A. F. Long. How Are Your Kidney* t Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sample free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. County Commissioner S. A Dowell has sold his 255 acre farm northeast ol town to Bert Amsler, of Benton county, for $15,300, or S6O per acre. Mr. Dowell will remain on the farm until next March as a tenant. Last Friday was Tom Sayler’s49th birthday. About fifty of his friends gathered at his residence in the evening and treated him to a pleasant surprise party on the invitation of Mrs. Sayler. A most pleasant time is reported. Henry May, a young man who has been living on the Wm. Lowman farm, near Pleasant Ridge, died suddenly Tuesday morning of heart disease. He came here from Illinois and will probably be taken there for burial. J. H. C. Paul, Wm. Arkenbnrg and C. H. Bahlman, of Crete, 111., went hunting in the neighborhood of Shelby last week and were arrested for hunting without a license. They plead guilty and were fined $53 each, which they paid. Mrs. E. Fleming, of Jordan township, suffered a calles fracture of the right arm Tuesday by being thrown from a buggy. The horse took fright and threw her and her grand daughter from the buggy. Dr. English dressed the fracture.
