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

J W? R. Shesler was a Monon visitor Saturday. Charles Baldwin went to Terre Haute on business Saturday. ’ .. ■ ", ' . Mike Kuboski was a Fair Oaks business visitor Saturday afternoon. - Hay Fever is positively cured by Anti-Phymin. For sale by A. F. Long. Miss Ruth Parkison went to Fair Oaks Saturday to spend a few days with friends there. Miss Ruth Ames went to Richmond Saturday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. H. F. King now has a force of men thoroughly remodeling his residence property on Elm street. z Ethel and May Clarke went to Lowell Saturday to spend a few days With relatives and friends there. Jesse Fox and family returned to their home at Compston, 111., Saturday afternoon after a visit here with his father, “Comrade” Fox. Elizabeth Wheeler of Colfax, who has been visiting here the past few days with her cousin, Mrs. L. B, McKay, returned home Saturday. Stewart Moore has purchased Frank Kresler’s Buick automobile and will engage in the auto livery business. The consideration was S4OO. 1 Mrs. A. B. Russell of Battle Ground stopped off here Monday to visit a few hours with Mike Kuboski and family. She was on her way to Chicago. Ralph Rollins, who has been employed at the tile mill north of town for several weeks, went to Coalmont Saturday for a short visit with his parents. Miss Helen Bennett of Indianapolis, who has been engaged by Rowles & Parker in their millinery department, came Monday to assume her position * • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurley, accompanied by her two brothers, Robert and Henry Platt, went to Monticello Saturday to attend old settlers’ meeting. Charles Nelson of Tefft, who came here Saturday to take teachers’ examination, went to Chicago Monday afternoon to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger and two daughters, Misses Helen and Inez, returned home Monday afternoon from Muncie where they have been visiting with relatives. Mrs. Lucy Malone and daughter of Chicago, who have been here visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields, went to Monticello Saturday to attend old settler’s meeting. Bert Amsler recently turned some of his horses into an orchard and they ate so many apples that their teeth became very sore and were unable to eat corn for several days. Jacob Openheimer came Sunday from New Orleans, La., to join his wife who has been visiting with B. S. Fendig and family. They will stay here about a week' before returning home. ’ Ferd Hamilton returned home Monday afternoon from Kokomo and Muncie where he.has been visiting with friends. At the former place he attended a convention of the Delta Phi Sigma fraternity. For the laborers and the farmer we have the Barnyard shoe, unequaled as a durable, pliable and value-giving shoe. Every pair is warranted by the manufacturers. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera . House Block. Judge Hanley and family attended the Crown Point fair Friday afternoon, and Saturday they went to Ridge Farm, HL, to spend Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Hinshaw. > Mrs. Hinshaw' is a daughter of T. J. Robinson! of Gjllam tp. The Elizur . Sage family re- 1 turned home Snnday evening from Payne, Ohio, yv-hefe they have been visiting relatiyes and since last Wednesday. They made the trip in their new Overland auto, with “Cholly”i Spaiq at the wheek