Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1902 — Page 8

THINGS IN GENERAL!

Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City.

TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD!

News Items Caught on the Pun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes

May Ist. Mandolin Recital at Ellis’ Opera House May Ist. Mr. and Mrs. George Colvert spent Sunday in Monon. Harry Byrd, of Hammond, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Glenn Tharp, of Monticello, visited relatives here Monday. Je°se E. Wilson will deliver the G. A. R. memorial address. Simon Leopold is assisting in the Leopold store at Wolcott. Lawrence and Christina Hilderbrand spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. W. A. Rinehart is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grant, of Rose Lawn, were in the city yesterday. A number will be baptized at the river by Rev. Ed Meads next Sunday. Thomas Parks, of near Remington, has been the guest of his son, W. S Parks. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Hand, south of town, Saturday. Miss Dora Wickwire, of Goodland, has been the guest of Mrs. Harry Kurrie. This paper and The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean $1.40 for one year. “Special deal.” W. F. Baughman, former band director, is now editor of the Chalmers Dispatch. Mrs. J. L. Green and daughter Joeva, have returned from Chrisman for a visit. ,

Lillie and Nettie Brown, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. W. S. Parks. Miss Lulu Wallick, of Canton, 0., is here to attend the Sayler-Watson wedding. Secure your tickets now for the Mandolin Club Recital May Ist, or you may get left. Jim Randle has decided to locate in Chicago and is moving his household goods there. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Samvel Holmes, of Hanging Grove township, Monday. Tickets for the Rensselaer Mandolin Club entertainment now on sale at Huff’s Jewelry Store. Rev. B. F. Ferguson preached the dedicatory sermon for a new Baptist church at Princeton, last Sunday. The mothers’ meeting will be held at the court house on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All are invited. Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. Lawrence Sayler and Mrs. Belle Watson, which will take place next Sunday. Mr. and Ray D. Thompson are rejoicing over their first born, a 10 pound daughter, who arrived Monday morning. Mrs. C. M. Baughman, of Logan sport, and Mrs. Carrie Short, of Monon, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Baughman. Something special? Sure thing The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper J 1.40 for one year. Ask us what it means.

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All Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there is such an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove all humors, overcome all Itheir effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. •‘I had salt rheum on my hands so that I conld not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it drove out the humor. I continued its use till the sores disappeared.” Mas. Iba O. Browh, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise.

Everett Hxlstead arrived home from the west Tuesday morning. He did not learn of his father, Micah B. Halstead’s death, until his arrival here. Mrs. Julia Healey arrived home from Washington, D. C., Monday, where she has been visiting her son George for some time. Charlie Chapman, after a short visit with his brother, J. H. Chapman, returned to South Bend, where he is attending school, Monday. Advertised letters. J. C. Sayler, Mrs. Cary Leuis, W. Russel Lee, Miss Minnie Mansfield, Miss Delia Hahn, Mr. C. W. Baher, Mr. Will Burns. Miss Mabel Wilkison, of Idaville, is acting as stenographer for the former law firm of Chilcote & Parkins n while the affairs of the firm are being settled. A Monroe county girl offered to toss a coin the other day to see if she would marry the young fellow who had proposed to her, but he didn’t have the coin. Dr. Arthur Kressler graduated from the Medical College of Indiana at Indianapolis last Thursday. His brother Frank was present at the commencement. Roy McKinsey has accepted a position as traveling salesman for Morrison, Mclntosh & Co , of Grinnell, lowa, manufacturers of gloves and mittens. He started on his new work Tuesday. Charlie Goetz, of Nebraska, arrived here yesterday morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, west of town, but found upon arrival here that his father bad passed away a few hours before.

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George Fredline, of Hanging Grove township, was fined $1 and costs, $6.50 in all, by Squire Buss 11 Tuesday, for slapping Mrs. Marion Smith, of that township. An argument over some question caused the trouble. Squire Bussell, of Hanging Grove township, was in the city Tuesday. He reports the oats looking fine—in fact never better—and that the prospects for a good crop is the brightest for some time. We see certain boys are ignoring the ordinance against shooting within the corporation limits. Yesterday noon we noticed a young lad shoot a jay bird from a tree on Washington street with a target rifle. The marshal should see that this ordinance is enforced, even if it is necessary to make a few arrests.

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The commissioners will meet in regular session next Monday. Ason was born to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Toombs, near Newland, Saturday. Miss Beatrice Brown, of Glencoe, HI., is the guest of Miss Eva Clark. Prof. Dentinger has moved into the Day property on Weston street recently vacated by Ross Goble. B. S. Fendig, the “egg king,” is shipping two car loads of eggs to eastern points this week.

Mark Foresman, of Goodland, was in the city yesterday. He reports things looking favorable for the removal of the county seat to Goodland. Judge Thompson and wife attended a reception and musicale of the Indiana Club of Chicago, given in honor of the distinguished Indiana authors at the Auditorium Saturday. Mrs. Ed Hopkins has been chosen by the Department President to act as conductor of the W. R. C. conventl<3)p of the Department of Indiana to be held in Indianapolis in May. A novel feeling of leaping, bounding impulse goes through your body. You feel young, act young and are young after taking Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. B. F. Fendig. Minnie B. Cleaver, of Fair Oaks, formerly of Rensselaer, died at the Lakeside Hospital, in Chicago, last Thursday. An account of her death is given by our Fair Oaks correspondent. No lady’s wardrobe is complete without a new spring tailor made gown. Every style here. Chicago Bargain Store. Mother, yes one package makes two quarts of baby medicine. See directions. There is nothing just as good for babies and children as Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. B. F. Fen dig. During the fire at Idaville last week the building of the Bank of Idaville, among others, burned. The safe was opened this week and the books and papers and $4,000 in cash contained therein were found uninjured. Only $23.50 for a new improved Domestic sewing machine at the Chicago Bargain Store. Don’t waste your money on worthless imitations of Rocky Mountain Tea. Get the genuine made only by the Madison Medicine Co. A great family remedy. 35 cents. B. F. Fendig. Over 1,400 dozen eggs taken in last Saturday at the Chicago Bargain Store. The wind storm Saturday did more or less damage in this vicinity. Two large windows in White’s livery barn were broken by the force of the wind. At Parr W. L. Wood’s wind will was blown down, and similar reports came irom many other places in the county. Only $11.90 for a new Happy Home Drop Head, 5-drawer golden oak sewing machine, guaranteed 5 years, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Saturday night, at the regular session of Corps No. 39, Mrs. John Duvall was initiated into the order. Mrs. James Smith, of Chicago, also Mrs. Hagins, of Kansas City, Mo., were among the guests of the evening. Light refreshments were served after initiation.

We get the eggs because we pay the higest price by giving you more goods and better goods for your produce than elsewhere. Chicago Bargain Store. Have you ever called upon the new fruit tree agent, J. H. Hoover? He represents the Emons nursery, of Newark, N. Y., and is willing to compare their trees with those of any other nursery as to pricesand quality. All trees are guaranteed to be true to name, and any tree dying will be replaced free. Mrs. H. H. Graham and her daughter, Miss Mary Graham, of Winnipeg, Canada, were the guests of Rensselaer friends last week On last Thursday afternoon an informal reception was giyen to them by Mrs. Frank Foltz, at her residence on Work street, previous to their departure on Friday. Ed Pattee arrived home Sunday from a four months’ stay “way down in Mobile,” Ala., where he had been working on a railroad wharf. While in Mobile he became engaged to Miss Jennie Berbeck, of that city, and their wedding will take place in Santa Rosa, Cal., where they will make their home, in a few days. Mr. Pattee will work on a fruit farm there.

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The Library Entertainment.

The management of the Library Entertainment which yill be given in the Opera House, May 9th, proposes to offer a minstrel performance Abat will outclass anything ever before attempted in this city. The services of Messrs. Orlen and Van Grant have been secured as end men, and talent like theirs is rarely seen even in the profession. They have some great acts this year in the way of jokes, topical songs, burlesque and fancy dancing. Mr. Bert Rhoades has consented to act as interlocutor, and Messrs. Charles Fidler, Frank Meyer and Fred Parcels are the bolg singers, assisted by a large and well trained chorus. Miss Mabie Huff and Mr. Herman Tutuer, both great favorites, will give some of their inimitable character songs in costume. Every one knows Mrs. Thompson’s fastidious taste in music and she has selected the songs with great care and with a vieiw of producing on.y the newest, latest and best.

One of the features of the Library Entertainment will be a musical comedy, -called “The Manager’s Office”, which is packed full of bright and witty sayings, local hits, graceful dancing, fancy tumbling, laughable situations and good music. The comedy is said to have been written by that prince of composers, Harry B. Smith, and introduces many of the greatest singers of the day—dainty Anna Held, beautiful Lillian Russell, the irresistibly funny May Robson, Mme. MarcellaSembrich, who reached the highest note ever sung, the king of comic opera, Francis Wilson, Little Chip and Mary Marble, and many others. The famous Engish monologue artist, Beatrice Herford, the world renowned dancers, the Taglion i dieters, and tbe great and powerful Sandow Brothers will also appear. The date is May 9, at the opera house.

What Thin Folks Need.

Is a great power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King’s New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the system, enrich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at A. F. Long’s.

Don’t Start Wrong

Don’t start the summer with a lingering cough or cold. We all know what a “summer cold” is. It’s the hardest kind to cure. Often it “hangs on” through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe.' Acts at once. Children like it. “One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used,” says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. H. “I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickl..” A F. Long.

Holds up a Congressman

“At the end of the campaign,” writes Champ Clark, Missouri’s brilliant congressman, “from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It’s the best all-around medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter.” Over worked, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long.

A man in Logansport h is invented a wheat cultivator which he thinks will revolutionize wheat raising. The wheat is drilled in rows a little wider apart than by the ordinary method, leaving room between the rows for plowing or cultivating similar to the manner in which small corn is cultivated. The inventor claims to have experimented with the device for three years, and says the yield of wheat is increased from two to three fold.

You Can LeadaHone to water but you can’t make him drink. You can’t make him eat hthcr. You can stuff food into a thin man’s stomach but that doesn’t make him use it. Scott’s Emulsion can make him use it. Hov. ? By making him hungry, qf course. Scott’s Emulsion makes a thin body hungry all over. Thought a thin body was naturally hungry didn’t you ? Well it isn’t. A thin body is asleep —not working—gone on a strike. It doesn’t try to use it’s food. Scott’s Emulsion wakes it up —puts it ‘to work again making new flesh, That’s the way to get fat Send for free sample. > SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y , 50c and $1.00; all druggists.

Ready for Spring Business. ’ Our stock is the most complete we have ever offered you and at prices we are sure we can maintain your trade. We offer you nothing - but the best goods. IN SHOES WE HAVE PINGREE J SMITH'S. which have no equal, in all grades. Ask to see them. In summer goods we have all we have girdles, bastists, 4 hooks, straight fronts and ' all the new things. Our stock of Hosiery, Under- ' wear, Notions, Lace, Embroideries, Applicers is 1 now complete. We want your trade. Give us a chance and we ! will save you money. 1 I. J. PORTER & CO. !

“Seeing is Believing.” Come and seejind you will believe that I have the finest line of SHOES carried in Rensselaer at prices below your expectations. Keith’s Walkovers, Keith’s Biltwells, Warren & Thomas’s Leader, Farnum’s Storm King. I also cajry a very complete line of working shoes, boots and all kinds of rubber footwear. One trial will convince you that our methods of dealing, our prices, and our goods are the best you will find. Give us a trial. B. N FENDIG, At the IDEAL Clothing House, Opera House Blk.

J- C. GTVSZ-lisr LUMBER ...MERCHANT... r Lumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Plin i SEWER PIPE-All Sizes. ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct fro Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand. j Q GWIN WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUST EAT, AND < THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY& MILAN HMRESTAIIRANT 151,156,158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. , ——————————— 1 EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. —— Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton... 15 Mutton Pot Pie. .15 " Ladies’ and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roast Porkls Veai Pot I.e. . ..15 „ Gentlemen’ -alt Mackeral... 15 Roast Vealls Pork and Beans. 15 E n< hessva Toilet Rooms Dried Perch.... 15 Boiled Ham.... 15 Soup 5 An., G ° with Hot and Roast Beefls Beef Tongue... 15 Puddingr Wholesom Cold Water Food P ro P and othei Breakfast and Supper. , cooked, at conveniences. Small Steak ....15 Pork Chops.... 15 Whitefishls Seating capac- Veal Cutletls Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch.... 15 P nce " ity 700. Mutton Chops.. 15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral 15 sect servic< Bioiled Ham ....15 Fried Sausage ..15 Fried Eggs 15 - — 1 1 Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Trout 15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 CHICAGO HOTEL IN CONNECTION. ROOMS 50c. 75c and SI.OO PER DAV,

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