Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. J. Moore was in Monon yesterdays* Just a little better than others. —Home Grocery. W. C. Babcock was in Chicago on business yesterday. . Try , that lean, sweet pickle pork, 15c tb., at the Home Grocery. * Only 75c for the round trip to Chicago, Sunday July 23, on the Monon. ■ ( Anti-Phymin. The Recognized Cure for Tuberculosis. For sale by A. F. Long. Miss Hattie Spurgeon spent Saturday with relatives and friends in Monon. . <

Yacht Club salad dressing, “king of its kind,” 15c and 25c sizes.—Home Grocery.. A. Leopold and family drove their auto to Wolcott Sunday and spent the day with relatives. M. L. Hemphill has traded his Brush runabout to James Clark for a four passenger Ford touring car.' Attorney Elmore Barce of Fowler was in the city Friday and Saturday on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant and the former’s mother went to Hammond yesterday for a short visit with relatives. Peter Minnicus and granddaughter came from Chicago Heights Saturday to spend seval days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen, who have been visitng with relatives in Wheatfield for the past week, returned home yesterday. John Copsey and family returned to their home at Sheridan Saturday after a visit here with his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. Miss Amelia Garling of Kentland came Saturday to spend several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ross Ropp, near Pleasant rove.

Mrs. Sadie Galbraith of Port Huron, Mich., sends us interesting clippings from the Port Huron Times relative to the great forest fires near Au Sable and Oscoda. George M. Besse, son of Geo. Besse of Remington, was operated on for appendicitis July 1, at St. Mary’s Hospital, Pierre, So. Dak. He is getting along nicely at this time. Mrs. Fred Hartman, in the north part of town, who suffered a sprained limb several weeks, ago is reported to be in a very serious condition, the sprain having not begun to heal yet. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brunsdon returned Friday from their wedding tour of the east. They will spend a few days here with her father, W. R. Shesler, and then go to East Chicago where they will reside.

Mrs. Anna Harold of Indianapolis, who was the guest ,of Marion Adams and family for the past several days, went to Frankfort Saturday for a visit with her brother before returning to Indianapolis. Sixty-two tickets were sold from this station for the Chicago excursion last Sunday. The excursion train was on time both going and returning, and reached Rensselaer on its return at a few minutes after 2 a. m. Remember we furnish The Democrat and the St. Louis Twice-a-Week Republic and Farm Progress, all three papers a full year, for only $2. Call or send in your renewal and take advantage of this most liberal offer. Remember the piano vote certificates from merchants cost you not one penny extra and you should ask for them with each cash purchase from the stores using them. Your certificates may land this fine $350 piano for your favorite candidate.

When trading at the stores of any of the merchants giving piano certificates, a list of whom appears elsewhere, be sure to ask for these certificates and you can vote them later for your favorite candidate, a list of which will be published shortly.