Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. ’ Today’s markets: Corn, 58c; Oats, 37c; Wheat, 80c. R. M. Burns of Shelby was in the city on business Saturday. J. C. McColly of Virgie was in city Saturday on business. j Delos Thompson went to Chicago Sunday to see the airships. Monticello’s'' new postal savings bank was opened Saturday. Ernest Lamson made a business trip to Monon Monday irifrernoon. Hay Fever is positively cured by Anti-Phymin. For sale by A. F. Long. W. J. Wright and C. M. Blue were Monticello business visitors Monday afternoon. A. L. Padgett went to Vassar, Mich., Monday where he will race his horses this week. One dose of Anti-Phymin gives immediate relief from Asthma. For sale by A. F. Long. Butter Wind Mills are guaranteed to pump more water than ’ any other wind mill manufactured. I 23a4t Anti-Phymin cures Tuberculosis. Give it a trial and be convinced. Sold and recommended by A. F. Long. \ <Mr. and Mrs. Ed McColly went to Muncie Monday to spend several djys with relatves and friends there.

F. P. Morton of Goodland was a business visitor here Monday. Frank could-save a whole lot of money by moving over. C. F. Bradshaw, the printer expert, who was principal of the Rensselaer high school last year, was in the city on business Monday. Dr. Wm. Toy ton of Chicago, a nose and eye specialist, returned to Chicago Monday after a short business visit here with Dr. E. N. Loy. Orpha Gant, who has been working on the stone roads near Crawfordsville for several weeks, returned home Monday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crissler of Spokane, Wash., who have been visiting here with relatives for the past six weeks or two months, left for home Saturday. Harry Watson and Robert Abraham went to Chicago Heights, 111., Saturday where after a short visit the lattei will leave for his home at El Paso, Texas.

About a dozen members of the M. E. church Boys’ Brotherhood went to Monticello Monday accompanied by Rev. G.L. Harper, chaperone, to spend the week in camp on the Tippecanoe. Wm. Beasy made a business trip to Westfield Saturday. He is moving his household effects here with the intention of occupying the John Thornton property just north of the depot meat market. Lacey Gwin of Galveston, Texas, who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin the past week, returned home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Gwin accompanying him as far as Chicago. Mrs. Carrie D. Short went to Monon ’Monday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Baughman, who is in quite poor health. Mrs. Short expects to go from there to Royal Center where bhe will spend the week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White and Mr. and Mrs. Warner of Joliet, 111., came Saturday via automobile to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and other friends here. Mr. White is manager of the Chicago Telephone Co., at Joliet. A petition is being circulated and generally signed to pave with brick Cullen street from the I new depot to Washington and thencp west to the Washington street bridge, and from there to £st. Joseph’s College make a tarvia roadway. The plan is to have the town and tbwnship pay thf cost by a general tax.