Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs, Clarence Hamilton of South Weston street is seriously ill. T., \/ '■ Mr. and Mrs. John Eger spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. Florence and Paul Chaffin went to North Judson Thursday for a visit with relatives. - •? - Anti-Phymin will positively cure Hay Fever, Asthma and Catarrh. For sale by A. F. Long. —f ' ( ■ i Mr. and Mrs. John Dorinelson of Terre Haute, who have been visiting with J. D. Martindale and family for some time, returned home yesterday. Don’t fail to see The Democrat’s piano which we are going to give away absolutely free. On exhibition at D. M. Worland’s furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner, Joe Hardman, Mrs. C- C. Warner, Vern Cristler and George Hopkins spent Wednesday fishing on the Kankakee river. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dunlap and children of Elwood, who have been visiting with the former’s parents, T. F. Dunlap and family near Surrey, returned home yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and children, accompanied by her father, E. D. Rhoades, left yesterday for Louisville, Ky., her home. Mrs. Radcliffe has been here for the past few weeks. Hugh Leavel will shortly move Jiis bakery from the K. of P. building, across the street int*o the room now occupied by the pool room, establishing his oven in the rear part thereof. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago next Sunday, this one oyer the Indianapolis division and stopping at all stations. See special train schedule in another column. Miss Fame Haas, clerk in the Rensselaer postoffice, has been notified of an increase in salary, from S6OO per year to SBOO. W. A. Davenport also expects an increase from S7OO to S9OO. 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.

NOTICE. I have leased, my - law office and law library to Mr. John A. Dunlap, formerly of the firm of Dunlap & Parkinson, of Rensselaer, who will take immediate charge of some. I desire td thank the public generally of Jasper and Newton counties for past patronage and especially request that my clients favor Mr. Dunlap with their business as I believe him capable and worthy of same. I will also state that it is my intention to continue and complete all matters now in court and undisposed of. This step is taken for a vacation for two years.—Frank Foltz. July 18, 1911. ■ IF YOU WANT LIGHTNING PROTECTION. I can furnish you protection and give you an assurance to that effect. If interested see me or address me at Rensselaer, Ind. —F. A. Bicknell, Box 77. ts CYCLONE INSURANCE. There 'have been numerous heavy windstorms in the past week, causing enormous damage to property in other localities. Your ’ocality may be the next. Protect your property with a windstorm policy, the kind R. D. Thompson writes, and be safe. TO FRIENDS OF THE DEMj OCR AT. Instruct your attorneys to bring all legal notices in which you are interested in or have to pay for to The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be much appreciated. All notices —administrator, executor, or gui’dian —survey, sale of real estate, non-resident notices, ditch and highway notices, etc., the clients themselves control and attorneys will take them to the paper you desire for publication, if you mention the matter to them; otherwise they will take them to their own political organs. Please do not- forget this when having any legal notices to publish. An armful of old papers fpr a nickel at the Democrat office.