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

Thomas Becker was a Monon business goer Monday. C, P. Wnght was in Chatsworth, 111., yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schotts of Chicago are visiting here with relatives. ’ Frank Leek and wife motored to Crown Point Sunday to spend the day. Your druggist will present you with a book of “Don’ts” published by Anti-Phymin Co. The Comer sisters lost their fine Jersey cow a few days ago. It died after a day’s sickness. 'Mrs? C. W. Rhoades and Mr£ W. F. Smith left Saturday for Mackinac to spend a few weeks. Herbert Zea, who is employed in the Standard Steel works at Hammond, is spending a week’s vacation here. Rufus Knox and wife, who are Spending the week here, went to Lafayette yesterday for a visit with firends. Mrs. F. B. Ham and children left yesterday for Alma, Mich*, where they will spend a few weeks vacation.

Frank Ellis has given up his job on the Grant dray and will soon take a position in a different line of work. Dr. Finch, the Indianapolis specialist, will make his rtext regular visit to Rensselaer on Wednesday, July 29. Mose Leopold, B. K. Zimmerman, Stewart Moore and Forest Morlan went to Indianapolis in the former’s auto yesterday. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and Mrs. Mary D. Eger did not leave on their western trip oMnlay, but now expect to start tomorrow. Mr. Miller, Who has been employed on the' Sparling farm’ west*of tov/n, left yesterday for Macon, Miss., on a prospecting trip. Miss Doris Morlan, who has been .visiting with relatives in Lebanon for the past two or three weeks, returned home Monday. C. L. Murphy, wife and daughter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, motored to Lafayette Monday for a visit with relatives. > Miss Ella Robinson of Brookston, who has been here for the past few weeks visiting with Rev. C. L. Harper and family, returned home yesterday. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago next Sunday, this one over the Indianapolis division and stopping at all stations. See special train schedule In another column.

Mrs. L. E. Bradin of Indianapolis, who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Brady, was joined Friday by her daughter, Miss Romaine Bradin, of Irvington. Saturday her son, N. S. Bradin, stopped off here for a short visit while on his way from Hamilton, Ontario, to Vancouver.

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