Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1901 — Page 8

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THINGS IN GENERAL!

Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the (tun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm for coughs. Dr. Kay’s Renovator for the liver. Mrs. Austin Hopkins is visiting in Chicago. 5 Dr. Kay’s Renovator for the stomach. Don’t forget the Reno Novelty Co., Friday, Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow spent Sunday at Wolcott. A full line of window glass at Lee’s Hardware at McCoysburg, A full line of cameras and camera supplies at Linn & Parkinson’s. The Journal is all home print this week. Read every page. Earl Houseman, of Chicago, Visited relatives here the past week. Mrs. Simon Leopold and daughter have joined Mr. Leopold here.

MURRAY’S DECEMBER SALE

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THE ONLY TEST . . . of the merit of an article is the result the wearer gets. To you we can only say that if you want the very best that is made at the very lowest prices you must come to us and you can be readily convinced that our goods are much superior to those you have bought previously. We want business from you and in the large variety of goods we offer, you can make your selection to the best advantage. If every one knew the style, comfort and economy that is to be found in our lines of shoes, they would hurry to join the many who wear them.

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Mrs. A. J. Harmon is visiting at LaSalle, 111. To cure obscure diseases, renovate the system with Di*. Kay’s Renovator. Austin Hopkins has moved into T. J. Saylers’ fine residence on Front street. Dr. Kay’s Renovator cures headache, constipation, dyspepsia. 25c. 50, and sl. Peter Kessinger and son are contemplating moving to Nebraska next month. For 50 cents you can buy enough Acme Food to cure one entire family of dyspepsia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Parkinson have been visiting relatives at Frankfort. Monday. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm, a pleasant and sure cure of coughs. Sold by ‘druggists. Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile has returned from an extended visit in Nebraska. Lagrippe, coughs, quickly cured by Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. Druggists Bell it. Moody & Parkinson received $7 per hundred for a shipment of cattle last week to Chicago. You should see those elegant flour bins with sieves, at the McCoysburg Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. T. F, Clark, visited Ed Heath and family, at Oxford, the latter part of the week.

Vade, the greatest juggler, will be here with the Reno Novelty Company, Friday, Dec. 20. To purify the blood, renovate with Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Ask druggists for it. Anybody knows that the pictures in the magazines are a great deal more interesting nowadays than the reading matter. Lee has just received some lovely warm fur and plush lap robes as well as some excellent horse blankets, at McCoysburg. The fashionable event of the season will be the Reno Novelty Company. Friday, Dec. 20. Have you got your tickets yet ?

. .OF.. Seasonable Merchandise... Thu crowds still come from -ov ery directions We are pouring out values to tlieni in an endless chain of Bargains. We are growing and the people know it. We are in the merchandise business to give you the very best. It is the way to build ourselves up. Our first endeavor is to hold your confidence. We intend that our advertisements should eall the attention of buyers throughout the county to the large stock of goods carried by us, but WE do not rely upon advertising to keep a customer.

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W E nre receiv i n g Ladies’ Coats and Capes and Men’s and Boys Overcoats an d Sweaters almost every day, keeping this stock

up to its fullest capacity for December buyers. \ ery Respectfully, GEORGE MURRAY.

Lewis Sayler is sick with lung trouble. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Passons Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Worden Saturday. Dr. Kay’s Renovator, a perfect system renovator. At druggists 25, 50, {l. Mrs. Anna Tutuer and children have returned from a two months’ visit in Peoria, 111. Miss Clara Robinson has succeeded Geo. H. Healey as reporter on the Republican. Reno, Americas Greatest Magic'an, will be at the opera house Friday. Dec. 20. Are you going ?

Mrs. G. H. Maines has been very low with pneumonia, but is showing some signs of improvement. Acme Food makes the weak strong. Ask your druggist for it. It will fill you with life and energy. Harry Jacobs, of Jordan township, moved to Jennings county, this week, where he has purchased a farm. ||Mr. and Mrs. Art Catt spent Sunday at Thayer, the guests of Mrs. Catt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kight. Simon Leopold has moved his stock of goods from Kentland to Rensselaer and will close out the stock at extremly low prices. I heard a man say on the street that he would not miss seeing Reno for five times the price. Friend, you are right, don’t miss it. Mrs. George Reed, after an extend ed visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Matterson, returned to her home at Havana, 111., Friday. Don’t forget that the Reno Novelty Company has got a troupe of trained dogs and birds with them; you want to see them of course. B. F. Fendig, A. F. Long and J. A. Larsh, Rensselaer’s progressive druggists, all have Acme Food now in both small and large packages for sale.

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Herschel Wilson, of Indianapolis, is the guest of his brother, J. E. Wilson. Miss Mae Fox is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. T. Bott, of Bloomington. Mrs. Amanda Israel is sick at Rose Lawn. Her sister, Mrs. Mattie Grant, is attending her. T. J. Grant, of Rose Lawn, is Kid up with a sore finger, which threatens to make amputation necessary. Did you ever see Reno, the great Magician ? He will be at the opera house Friday, Dec. 20. Are you going. Rev. T. A. of Oxford, has accepted a call to the Christian church here. He will occupy the property vacated by Rev. Ward. Mr. Vade, the famous English Juggler, is with the Reno Novelty Company, at the opera house, Friday, Dec. 20.

Mrs. T. J. Sayler and daughter Florence left on Monday for Onargo, 111., where they will visit before going to their future home at Lamar Colo. J- F. Kimberlin, of Cincinnati, arrived here Monday to take the foremanship of the Journal printery. His family will shortly follow him here. Susan—The pimples, sores and blackheads are danger signals. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, you’ll give a farewell reception to your troubles. 35c. B. F. Fendig. R. H. Grow has purchased 40 acres of land in Newton township of R. A. Moore, of Lafayette, at $42 50 per acre. The forty is a portion of the old Stockton estate. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coover departed Tuesday for their future home at Boulder, Col. They were accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Townsend, of Remington.

Mrs. J. D. Brusnahan departed for her home at Spokane Falls, Wash., Tuesday, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John English.

Grandmother Chilcote has returned from Eckford, Mich., to spend the winter with her son, John C. Chilcote. Her son, Bruce Chilcote, accompanied her on the trip. Frank Bates, of Medaryville has been fined sls and costs, a total of $61.80 by the U. S. court for shipping quail out of the state in violation of the government game laws. The Wheatfield Telephone editor says that “those who don’t like the Telephone and its editor are at perfect liberty to go to the devil ” Bro. Robertson is a plain speaker at least. Used by ladies of fashion all over the world. It’s without doubt the greatest beautifier ever offered the American,women 35c. Made by the Madiaon Medicine Co. B F Fendig. Judge and Mrs Thompson a, <j daughter Edna left on Tues a\ for an extended trip to the si.u h They will go to old Mexico and'wiM perhaps visit the City of Mexic o white away. Earnest .Clark, who It is l» Bloomington for some time studying telegraphy, has been given u. r . position of manager of the Western Union office at Mr. Carmel, 111. Puts gray matter in your head. Brings a rosy glow to faded cheeks. Restores vim, vigor, mental and physical happiness. That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. B. F. Fendig.

A large covered automdfeie containing Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan, oi Hillsdale, Mich., struck town Sunday. The party was on the way to Charlestown, S. 0., to spend the winter. A dispatch from Logansport says that Landy Magee is there in search of his wife, who recently deserted him “taking with her SBOO of his money.” Landy has placed the matter in the hands of a Logansport detective, the dispatch says. Rensselaer Post No. 84, Q. A. R., has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: P. C., J. A. Burnham; S. V., B. L Sayler; J.T., Bichard Grow; Chaplain, John H. Thornton; Surgeon, Wm. Babb; O. D., Burgess Dillon; O G., Larkin Potts; Q M; John Q. Alter.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nelson, the photographers, departed for the southwest Monday, where they will make their future home. After a short visit with C. W. Porter at Venice, 11l , they will go to Texas. Mrs. Ellen Porter accompanied them to Illinois.

Prank Steele, a young lad from Barkley township, was arrested last week charged with passing a forged check on G. B Switzer. When the case came to trial it was found that the name on the check was Swisher inst ead of Switzer and the boy was released.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatur^of

i LIBERAL CORNER’S || KTE'W' STORE! H OPPOSITE THE NOWELS HOUSE. S 3 Great Sacrifice Sale. NOTE A 82 u . FEW PRICES. ZZ Having Moved My Entire CftS Stock of 82 I3rV GoOdS Ladies’slo Jackets to closest Ss S 3 Ladies and- Ladies’ $7 Jackets to close at S 3 m Childrens’ $3.75. S 3 HH Jackets and I Children’s Jackets from $1 to l§ Capes, ' i $2,5 ° § IS Overcoats, 7 spools c,arks ** T “ 22 Boots, Shoes Extra good flannel mitts K c S 3 and Notions, M * Best dress stays, per set fjfj To Rensselaer from Kentland, I will 5c I£2 close out same at ~ 1 CITJ Best waist lining, per yard 50 Gents 5c On the Dollar. Cot “ t,s -* ood ’ perr »^ Call and Examine These Goods and Be Convinced that They are Just as Advertised. m SIMON LEOPOLD; Propis Hsgsgsasasgassssagsgsßa^gasesas

CORRESPONDENCE.

9! e Coy Mint ry. A McCoy was here Sunday. Mr. Edz, of Fairbury, 111 , was here on business last week. Lewis Shell has been on the sick list for several days. tjuite a mmilffer of young folks of this place attended the “mitten social” atOsbornn Saturday night. Freeman Woods returned from Fairbury, 111., last week, alter several days’ visit with his sister. McCoy & McDonald shipped two carloads of cattle to Chicago' Sunday night. Mrs. Lutz and daughter Irene returned from several weeks’ visit in Illinois, Monday. Mrs. Hull went to Pontiac, Michigan, last week to make her luture home there. Mrs. Greer Bunnell and little, daughter, Ozark, returned to their home near Reynolds last week after a short visit with relatives here. There will be a box supper at the Banta school house next Saturday night. Mr. Osborne, (teacher) extends an invitation to all. “ Carey Husten butchered for W. R. Lee Monday. Albert Lee, of Gillam, was here Tuesday. C. C. Randle and L. \V. Goodyear were in the vicinity of Fowler last week.

Blacktord.

The prospect is now that we will have a white Christmas and the old tradition says that means a green graveyard. Mr, Wiseman’s family are all getting better slowly and most all the sick here are better. A slight error in your paper last week in regard to the quarterly metting at Aix. It is at the U. B. church. The presiding elder is expected to be present. Mr. Honan is improving his newly purchased farm here by puting in some tile ditches. 1 E. C. Switzer and wife and Miss C. E. Switzer went to the city on business Tuesday. One by one the old settlers here are dropping otT. Wm. Hurley, who lias been in poor health for a long time, was buried last | Sunday. There was a large funeral, not* ; withstanding the drizzling rain. Rev. Byrd conducted the services at the house. He leaves beside his wife, an invalid daughter at home, several married daughters and an only son, also married, and ahost of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. He will be sadly missed in this community by neighbors as well as-his family, for he was a kind, obliging neighbor. Those who weep and sadly sorrow now. Should to the master’s summons bow, Tor all his pain and sufferings now are o’er, Nothing but joy and peace on that bright shore.

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Pleasant Ridge.

Not enough snow to think about sleigh riding yet. Mrs. Mary Lowman and Maggie were guests of Mrs. W. S. Lowman Monday afternoon. , " Mrs. Clara Reish, who has been sewing for her sister, Mrs. Wash Lowman, returned home Noonday. Jim Moore and Floyd Winner visited the fat stock show at Chicago Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McConahay visited the stock show at Chicago Wednesday. Thompson & Lowman shipped five carload of cattle Thursday eveneng. When ever you wish to get home news and news of foreign countries just subscribe for the Journal. Mrs. George Parkinson sttended the fat stock show Thursday.

A Woman's Awful Peril.

‘‘There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation” were the startling wftrds heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case °l stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stores had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Onlysocts. Guaranteed. For sale by A. F. Long.

Real Estate Transfers.

Perpetual B. I„ and S. Assn, to Chas. H. Peck, Nov. 27, Remington. . . 1 200 Robert Parker to Hattie Fisher, Oct 26, It 3, bl 5, Remington ~ . 750 Harriet A. Burton to Robert Parker, Nov. 30, It 4, bl 17, Remington. .. 1 500 Margaret Raiuford to James M. Dickey, Dec. 3, Its 2,3, bl 14 Leopold’s add., Rensselaer ■> r 500 W. A. Rinehart to E. L. Hollingsworth, Dec. 3, sw se 25-30-5,40 acres... 1 jqq

James H Ballagh to Paul Yiegens, Nov. 29, nine 5.31-7, se 32-32-7 5 Coo J. J. Hunt, adm., to W. E. Moffitt, Nov. 12, its. 3 , 4 , 5 , i 3i i 4; , S( l 6; bl 13, Fair Oeks, adm. deed 315

Saw Death Near.

“It often made my heart ache,” writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore lungs would collapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with Consumption that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life.” It’s absolutely guaranteed lor Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat and Lung diseases. 50c. and SI.OO at A. F. Long’s. Trial bottles free. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm for bronchitis

CALL FOR THE PACKAGE THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS BECAUSE IT IS BEST H[broncure]|l r;S - A TONIC REMEDY ' ; i| ; FOR |||§: ■M ALL BRONCHIAL I fUB IRRITATION M «1B! an° ilia Mil ,NFLAM NATION. 11l ill ||| SYMPTOMS; 9H HIM COUGHING. Hi Wmmm. congestion. llllHl HOARSENESS. HUH tightness A RAWNESS IN THE CHEST. -Win HEAVINESS. p HHShI oppression. ■ ACHES & PAINS IN THE HI wmWm body & bones. PUFFING 4 BLOWING, “Old Man’s Winter Cough,” ■jig 111 gig WHO OPING CO UGH . USED WITH ORKAT 1111 SUCCESS AS A PREVENTIVE HM in COLDS. H mimm pneumonia S AND MM ■■ LA GRIPPE. H PA IP AA ID ONLY |Y TNI RATIONAL REMEDIES CO. |a Rensselaer, Indiana. &Hj AND BEBT 18 CHEAPEST Price, 500. - - 12 For $5.00. SOLD AND BUARANTIID BY ALL ENTERPRISING DRUGGISTS