Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Anti-Phymin kills the germs of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Catarrh and Hay Fever. One day’s trial and you are convinced. For sale by At F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson left yesterday for Mitchell So. Dak., where they will spend a month Or six weeks visiting with their son Charles and ilyG. E. McColly returned home Friday a/ter a visit with relatives at Muncie, New Albany and Hartford City. Mrs. Nancy Payne, his sister, who accompanied him there, remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Galbraith, who have been in Michigan for several months, where he was employed on a dredge, returned to Rensselaer yesterday and will again take up their residence here. \ * ■ —— V I have moved my millinery and dressmaking shop over the Trust & Savings Bank, and will be ready to serve the public this week. My head trimmer has been preparing for this opening. Welcome to all. — Mrs. H. A. Cripps. o!4

W. A. Brown of near Mt. Ayr took the train here Monday for Tecumseh Kan., where he will spend a couple of weeks visiting with his uncle, George Brown, who has just passed his 90th birthday and is as spry and energetic as a youth. A crowd of “boosters” from Remington were over yesterday morning in a dozen gaily decorated automobiles, accompanied by the Remington band, advertising the horse show to be held at Remington % next week. From here they went to Mt. Ayr, Morocco, Brook, Goodland, Kentland, Fowler, ! Oxford, etc. r . D. Bringle of Jordan tp., placed a dozen apples on our desk Monday that are as fine lookers as we almost ever saw. Billy has quite a fine orchard, but unfortunately many of his. trees were not the kind he supposed he was getting when he bought them, and instead of being winter apples they are mostly fall variety: The lot he presented to us ought to draw the blue ribbon at almost any apple show.