Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Hunt was in Lowell bn business Monday. Cleve Eger and wjf& spent yesterday in Chicago. \i R. M. Dunn of Fair Oaks spent Monday here. E. L. Hollingsworth was in Chicago Monday on business. Miss Bessie Moody returned home from Chicago yesterday. W. J. Weaver of Roselawn was in the city on business Monday. Miss Tda Kuhnes of Frankfort is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble. W. F. Smiith and sons and C. W. Rhoades motored to Thorntown Sunday.
Earl Galbraith went to Roselawn Monday to spend a few .days with friends. Rev. Clarke find family expect to leave Saturday for their newhome in Indianapolis. John Poole returned home Monday from his business trip to Oklahoma City, Okla. W. C. Babcock, B. F Fendi? and Delos Thompson were in Chicago on business yesterday. The Democrat and the Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean and Farmer, both a full year for only $2. John Welsh left yesterday for Larimore, No. Dak., near which place he will w r ork during harvest. Mrs. Jacob Openhjsimer and Mrs. Max Moss of New Orleans are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendig.
Miss Anna Radermachen of Chicago is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, north of town. Charles O’Mally and wife returned to Chicago Monday after a short visit here with Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Turfler. Roy Chissom, who has been visiting here for a short time with G. D. McCarthy, went to Chicago Monday on business. John Worland, who has been in lowa for the last few months, returned home Sunday and will remain here for the present at least. Devere Yeoman and wife of Gary spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. McCarthy, returning to Gary Monday. M. R. Clifton of Fair Oaks, who was employed here as night operator at the Monon station, is now located at Shelby, in a like position.
Mrs, Robert Johnson and children of 'Lafayette, who have been here for the past ten days visiting with relatives, returned home Sunday. L# * '■ V ■' ■ Anti-Pfyymin, Nature’s Greatest Blood Purifier, builds new cell life by exidizing the Blood and creating healthy Tissues. For sale by A. F. Long. T. A. Crockett was down town Monday using a cane. He was attacked Sunday with a severe pain in the back and for a time could hardly get out of his chair. G. E. McColly of Wheatfield was in the city on business Monday. Mr. McColly expects to go to Missouri soon for the benefit of his health. JHe is troubled with asthma. Sherman Thornton of near Surrey lost a good driving horse Sunday. • The animal scared at a passing automobile, shied and fell so that it broke its leg, necessitating its being shot to relieve it from suffering. The Smith & Thompson road outfit, consisting of a steam roller, fourteen dump wagons and a scraper, came here Saturday on the way fyom Barce, Benton county, to Wanatah, Laporte county, where they have a road contract. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Chicago Mpnday to; attend the state and national Osteopath conventions. He presented and discussed several cases from his experience for the benefit of the society and also gave practical demonstrations of some of them.
