Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WASH THAT ITCH AWAY % It f is said that there are certain springs in Europe that give relief and cure to Eczema and other akin diseases. If you knew that by washing in these waters you could be relieved from that awful itch,, wouldn’t you make every effort to take a trip to Europe at once? Would yon not be willing to spend your last cent to find the cure? But you need not leave home for these distant springs. Relief is right here in your own home town! A simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only In D. D. D. Prescription will bring instant relief to that terrible burning itch, and leave the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. If you have not already tried it, get at least a 25-cent bottle today. We assure you of instant relief.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Tomorrow is “ground hog 3ay.” J. H. S. Ellis was in Lowell on business Monday Emery Heaber was in Reynolds on business Monday. Today is regular monthly Horse Sale day in Rensselaer. Wm. Porter of Francesville was in the city on business Monday. Elbert Antrim of Chicago spent Sunday with Rensselaer friends. T. M. Maloney was down from Kankakee tp., on business Saturday. Harve Robinson went to Francesville Monday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin of Wolcott spent Sunday with Rensselaer relatives. Fred Berger of Remington was a business visitor in Rensselaer Monday, going from here to Chicago. Mrs. A. M. VOndersmith returned tp Kentland Monday after a week’s visit with C. P. Wright and sons. Biggest Embroidery and Lace sale of the season beginning Monday, February 6th, at The G. E. Murray Go. Roy Torbet went to Indianapolis Monday for a week’s visit with his brother, H. Torbet, and sister, Mrs. Ethel Cragan. G. F. Meyers and J. D. Allman went to Greencastle Monday to visit the former’s daughter Nellie, who is attending school there. All sizes woven wire fencing at special prices, Rowles & Parker’s Big Pre-Inventory Sale. It will pay you to buy your spring fencing now. - _ Mrs. R. D. Shean of Aurora, 111., who had been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyes, a few days, returned home Saturday. J. 3. Hunt is «a little slow in getting over his injury from being pushed through a window by his auto, and is still unable to be up town. e A number of Jasper county farmers were on the verge of bankruptcy, but the timely use of Bowker’s, fertilizer saved them. J. J. WEAST, Agent. Mrs. Robert Yeoman fell on the -walk at her home on Cullen street! Friday afternoon and broke her hip. She will be laid up for several weeks from the injury. y Devere Yeoman returned to Valparaiso Monday after spending Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, southeast of town. Devere is attending Valparaiso University. - v/ /V Fred Waymire has recently bought S. H. Hopkins home place of 80 acres in Barkley tp., and the latter is thinking of selling his other eighty and moving to Wabash county. Over one mile of the finest Embroideries and Insertion to be sold at the Ransford Dept. Store on Feb. 3 for 10c per yard. No limit, buy all you want. Sale lasts as long as the material. The county council is called to meet in special session on Wednesday, Feb. 9, for the purpose of reappropriating certain funds that lapsed Jan. 1 and to pay claims of 1910 that were not filed before Jan. 1. Mart Barnes of Kokomo, who has been prospecting near Portland, Ore., returned home Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larsh. His wife, who has been visiting here for some time, accompanied him home.
