Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
P. T. Longacre went to Chicago on business Thursday. James Matheny was in Lafayette on business Thursday. A. O. Moore and S. R. Nichols were in Chicago on business ■ 1 ■ Homer Gardner of Springfield, 0., is visiting with Clarence Goff at Fair Oaks.
A ’ ette to visit his mother and other relatives a short time, returning to Remington today.
Sol Guth and wife of Washington, 111., came Wednesday to look after his farm north of town.
Mrs. J. E. Williams returned to her home in W’heatfield V\ nesday after a, visit with relatives here.
Every suit we sell is strictly guaranteed for color shape retaining and fit or wearing.—C. Earl Duvall.
Anti-Phymin cures Tuberculosis. Give it a trial and be convinced. Sold and recommended by A. F. Long.
N. C. Shaefer was down to the Maxwell factory Tuesday and brought home with him another Maxwell runabout.
Mrs. James Taylor, a cousin of Mrs. W. C. Milliron and Mrs. Hale Warner, came Wednesday to visit them a few days.
Our Holden home-grown tomatoes are finer than ever this w eek with prices reduced to 5c a pound.—Home Grocery.
Don Warren and Robert Anderson went to Monon Thursday where they will work on the stone roads near there.
Anti-Phymin, that strong expectorant, cleans out the lungs without injury to lining of stomach. For sale by A. F. Long.
George Morris of Lafayette, who has been working in the harvest fields near here the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.
Mrs. T, J. Marlatt of Fair Oaks, who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett a few days, returned home Thursday.
Mrs. J. B. Harris and daughter, Mrs. George Eikenberry. came Wednesday from Roann, Ind., to visit with Dr. and Mrs. F .H. Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols and Earl Reynolds, wife and children y/ent to Chalmers Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends.
Charles Stephenson and family yrent to Monticello Wednesday to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. William Snyder, which was held Thursday.
T. S. Leake of Chicago, who has tfie contract for the construction of the Monon’s new depot here, was in the city looking over the work of laying out same Thursday. - 7
Peter Miriicus of Chicago Heights, 111., who has been here Visiting relatives for the pas? week, returned home Wednesday. He was accompanied by John Kohler.
B. N. Fendig went to Chicago Wednesday to accompany home his sister, Miss Edna, who was recently operated on for appendicitis in a hospital there and who is now recovering nicely from same.
Mr. and Mrsrjames Loiighlin, former residents here a few years ago, but now living in Ft. Wayne, returned home Thursday after a three weeks visit with relatives and old friends here and at Remington.
The match "factory is now' employing about twenty-five men, several out of towm masons being employed in laying the cement blocks on the main building, which was started Wednesday. The walls of the building are now' up four or five feetMr. and Mrs. C. F. Davis, who have been living near Ipswicjh, So. Dak., have recently moved back to hear Lee, Ind., the crops about Ipswich being a -total failure. Tom Shew and family, who went to the same place from Carpenter tp., will also be back in a few davs, we understand. *
