Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• W C. Babcock was in Chicago Thursday. » > J. J. Weast was in Monticello on business Wednesday. T. P. Longacre went to Chicago .qu business Thursday. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Chicago on business Thursday. Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. August Fellenberger of Union tp., a son. Miss Eva Moore went to Indianapolis Thursday for a short visit. Alex Merica and wife were guests Tuesday of their son, Dean, and family. J. W. and Bert Amsler went to Lafayette-yesterday morning to take in the fair. Airs. John Mauck returned home yesterday from a visit with relatives at Gilman, 111. Mr. and Mrs. George Tudor left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Portland, Ind. Granville Moody, Jr., and Kenton Parkison went to LafayeVe yesterday to take in the fair. Mrs. W. S. Day returned home yesterday from a visit with her '.on Omar and family at Laporte. Miss Opal Yeoman left Thursday for Newcastle, Wyo., where she will visit with relatives for some time. Jay Stockton and Joseph Putts went to Lafayette ,Thursday to take in the Tippecanoe County Fair.

Anti-Phymin, that strong expectorant, cleans out the lungs without injury to lining of stomach. For sale by A. F. Long. Mrs. David Mauck of near Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Sheldon where she will visit with relatives until Sunday. Rev. C. L. Harper returned to Monticello Thursday morning to join the M. E. Boys’ Brotherhood at their camp on the Tippecanoe. Osa Ritchey, Jr., went to Chicago Thursday and from there will go to Oklahoma City, Okla., to visit a week or ten days with relatives. The Indiana trolley companies have advanced their passenger rates io two cents per mile, the same as that charged by the steam roads. ’ Miss Jane King left here Thursday afternoon for her home at Great Falls, Mont., after spending a few weeks with her parents near Mt. Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaels and children of Marion, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Sullivan north of town, returned home W ednesday.

W. T. Elmore of Remington, accompanied, by Mr. and Mrs. John Farabee and daughter, drove over Wednesday in the former's fine new Richmond touring,, car. Misses Edna Randle and Gertrude McConahey came \\ ednesday evening from Pullman, Hl., to spend a few days here with W. H. Randle and wife of the northside. Roy Crissler of Madison, Wis., who has been working here for the past several weeks, returned to Madison. Wednesday, accompanied by Bert Brooks, who will visit with relatives there for some time. Only eight tickets were sold here Thursday for the Monon’s special train to Lafayette for the Tippecanoe County Fair. The bad weather, no doubt, discouraging many who otherwise would have gone. John Romine of near Mt. Ayr leaves today for Mentone, Marshall county, to visit old friends and attend a home-coming. Mentone is Mr. Romine’s old home, and he will visit there about three weeks.* The Fourth Annual Picnic of the Indiana State Soldiers’ Association will Be held at the soldiers’ home grounds, Lafayette, on Thursday, Sept. 7-. The Post outside Tippecanoe county bringing the largest percentage of members will be presented with a handsome flog.