Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Agnes Platt spent Sunday with her brother Will, at Lafayette. . * Elmer Wilcox spent Sunday in Lafayette. J. C. Passons and son Charles spent Monday with friends at Monon., ■ . Mrs. C. C. Bowman went to Frankfort Monday to spend several days with relatives. Miss Pearl Comer returned home Saturday after a visit with relatives at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biggs of Indianapolis are spending the week with relatives here. Samuel Duvall, Sr., went to Momence, 111., Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. James Drake of Chicago came Sunday to visit with Mrs. Mary Drake, south of town. Elmer Wilcox has given up his position at Winona and is again working at the Monon depot. ( Fred Schultz was called to Broadripple Monday by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. A. Hall. John Sullivan and son-in-law, Ross Goble, went to Lafayette Monday to spend the day with friends. Anti-Phymin cures Tuberculosis. Give it a trial and be convinced. Sold and recommended by A. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. Condra of Lafayette came Saturday to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. C. Ramey. Thomas Thornton returned to the soldiers’ home at Lafayette Monday after a visit here with relatives and friends. Misses Gertrude and May Courtney of Campus, Ill.,’returned home Monday after a visit here with Miss Charlotte Kanne. Miss Grace Thompson of Winchester, who is employed by A. J. Brenner in his hotel there, is* spending a few d'ays with friends here. Mrs. J. D. Allman was called to Crawfordsville Monday by the serious illness of her father, who was not expected to live many Hours. Mrs. Kate Lee and daughter Vera, who have been visiting in Pekin and Peoria, 111., the past few weeks, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Fred Schultz went to Indianapolis yesterday morning to join her husband who was called there by the illness of his sister, Mrs. A. Hall. Miss Anna Radermachen, a sister of Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, who has been visiting her here for some time, returned to Chicago Monday. - Levi Hawkins and wife, formerly of Remington but now df Lafayette, came Monday to spend a few days with J. D. Allman and family. Mrs. Bert Demoss and son Ferrill, who have been visaing here with her father, E. D. Britton, returned to their home in Demotte Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Oram returned to her home in Chicago Saturday after a visit here with her brothHarrison Warren, whose health is quite poor.

i"- - r The Minimum of Pain or an entire absence of it, goes with our system of high class Dentistry. For young or old there is no fear, no matter what the process. We are exceedingly carbful in every branch of our work and particularly with the extraction of teeth. You will go away happily after a visit to us. We will satisfy you that we are experts in Dentistry. ' J. W. HORTON Opp. Courthouse