Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

E. B. Ham went to Michigantown on business Saturday. J. H. S. Ellis was in Indianapolis on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rice Porter spent Sunday with relatives at Morocco. * \ i r, 2 : - Mrs. E. E. Powell spent Sunday with, relatives at Crawfordswille.

Miss Bertha Kepner took in the excursion to Michigan Cky Sunday.

Mrs. Austin Hopkins went to Sullivan Sunday for a visit with her sister.

Hay Fever is positively cured by Anti-Phymin. For sale by A. F. Long.

E. E. Smith and family of Chicago are spending the week with relatives here.

Attend the sale and buy your boys’ clothing before school begins.—C. Earl Duvall.

Mrs. Joe Paxton came from South Bend to visit her father, W. E. Moore, Saturday.

Mrs. Louis Paulson of Wheatfield spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. John Tilton.

One dose of Anti-Phymin gives immediate relief from Asthma. For sale by A. F. Long.

Louie Minicus of Chicago Heights, 111., spent Sunday here with John Kohler and family.

Mrs. Chaxles Richardson of Clinton, Okla., is here for a visit of a few months with relatives.

Miss Mary Burns of Kapka ; kee, 111., came .Monday to sr a few weeks with relatives here. Mrs. R. E. Booth and children went to Peoria, 111., Saturday to visit with relatives for several days.

Mrs. J. M. Barnes of Terre Haute, who has been visitng Mrs. W. C. Babcock, returned home Monday.

Anti-Phymin cures Tuberculosis. Give it a trial and be convinced. Sold and recommended by A. F. Long.

Mrs. Ellsworth and son of Chicago Heights, 111., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler. .

Miss Esther Padgett returned home from Logansport where she has been visiting with friends the past few days.

Mrs. James Maloy went to Steger, 111., Saturday to spend a few days with her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy and family.

W. E. Jacks of southeast of town threshed 25 acres of oats which made 960 bushels, or a little better than 38 bushels per acre, machine measure.

Elmer Wilcox, who has been working at Winona Lake for the past several weeks, came Sunday to spend a few days here with friends, expecting to return there about Wednesday.

In our mention of the death of Ernest Rapp of Washington, 111., in Saturday’s Democrat, we should have said that Mr. and Mrs. Rapp celebrated their sixtieth anniversary last January, instead of their fiftieth.

Kahn Tailoring Co’s. fall , line now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. Be sure and see this line as there is none to beat it in town. The coat front and lining are guaranteed for a year. A perfect fit guaranteed.— C. Earl Duvall.

Morocco Courier: Fred Jessen and son Roy left Thursday morning for a few weeks trip to. Sanford, Manitoba, Canada, to look after the threshing on his 480 acre farm and to visit his brother George and family. George Jessen thinks the wheat will make close to 25 bushels per acre. ' ..

Eugene Hast}' has purchased the interests of his brother Ed and'* Walter Lee in the Depot grocery, and will continue to conduct same, assisted by Frank Rowen. Ed Hasty is thinking some of taking active charge of his mother’s farm in Illinois. Mr. Lee finds that looking after all these stores falls pretty heavily upon and it is likely he will also dispose of the Surrey and Aix stored__