Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rice Porter went to Montieello on business yesterday. W. C. Babcock went to Chicago on business yesterday,. Another drop —potatoes only 45c a peck at the Home Grocery, Hay Fever-is positively cured by Anti-Phymin. For sale by A. F. Long. JC. A. and Raymond Koons went to Logansport Saturday to visit a few days, j Paul Miller, Junior Benjamin and Noble York spent yesterday at Cedar Lake. Mrs. Wm. Grubef went to Delphi Saturday to spend a few days with relatives there. C. W. Hanley and family motored to Valparaiso Sunday to spend the day with friends. Mrs. V. O. Patterson of New Boston, 111., is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Mr. . and Mrs. Zern \Vright, Don Wright and Samuel Bahr, motored to Monon Sunday in the latter’s car.

Bradley Ross returned home Friday evening from Madison, Wis„ for a visit with his mother Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Misses Fame and Grace Haas returned home Monday after spending a couple <3f weeks with their sister at Pittsburg, Pa. Judge Hanley returned ,home from Montieello Monday, the case in which he is special judge being postponed until Aug. 14. James Ilefferline of Hammond, who has been visiting with relatives here for the past few davs, returned home yes-1 terday. Mrs. Frank Hunt of Lowell, who has been visiting here with J. J. Hunt, went to Medaryville Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. rr ; ~~ ■ ■— ■ - ■■ J. H. S. Ellis went to Cedar Lake yesterday to attend the Actor’s picnic. Four special trains from Chicago carried the participants to the lake. , ,

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. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and Mrs. W. F. Smith returned home Friday evening from Mackinac where they have been sojourning for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Meyers and- her mother, Mrs. Mary Baker, returned to their home in Danville, 111., Monday after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers expect to take a loqg western trip soon. Rev. J. P. Green went to Reynolds Monday to attend the meeting of the Monticello Baptist Ministers’ Association, which will arrange the program for the annual meeting of the association to be held at Goodland in September.

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 anrhyou can vote them later for your favorite candidate, a list of which apepars in another column. A. R. Hopkins accompanied his wife as far as Chicago yesterday on her way to the home of her ’miece Miss Margaret Brown, at Townsend, Mont., Mrs. Alta Parkinson and Mrs. J. I. Gwin also made the trip leaving yesterday with Mrs. Hopkins. King Davis of Rensselaer was here yesterday afternoon to visit his mother, Mrs. Isaac Davis, and to make arrangements for a trip to Canada. He and his mother will start next Tuesday to be gone a month or six weeks in a visit with relatives in that country. —Saturday’s ,Monticello Journal. / From the Winamac Journal’s column of “Forty Years Ago,” we clip the following: “Citizens of Francesville have organized ‘The Prairie Farmers Agricultural Society,’ for the counties of Pulaski; Jasper, White and Starke. Officer;;: William N. Jones, president,! and John H. Mallon, secretary.” y .