Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Com, 60c; Oats, 40c; Wheat, 83c. Mrs. Delos Thompson was a Chicago visitor Thursday. I. D. Dunn of Tefft aws in the city on business \Vednesdav. - !■ ■ " ■ R. A. Parkison made a business trip to Lafayette Thursday. G. L. Thornton of Surrey has purchased a hew E-M-F 30 touring car. George A. Williams made a business trip to Paxton, 111., Wednesday. Hay Fever is positively cured by the use of Anti-Phymin. Sold by A. F. Long. Mr. Meguire, manager of the match factory, was a Chicago goer Thursday afternoon. Piano certificates given with job printing orders at The Democrat office. Ask for them. Miss Rose Neville of Michigan City came Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Frank Foltz. And now the “drys” claim Mfeine by a majority of 335. Only the official count will settle it. Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Thayer Thursday to assist in the organization of a Presbyterian church. See those new fall styles in Kuppenheimer clothing for men. —Leading Clothiers—Rowles & Parker. Dave Warner of Gary is spending a few days here wi’h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner. Max Smith of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. Vern Now-els, is spending a few days here with her. Read the opening chapters of our new serial, “The Man Higher Up,” in this issue of The Democrat Mrs. Nicholas Zimmer went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days visiting her son Frank and family. Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to Goodland yesterday for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. S. M. Freelove. Remember the Monon’s excursion to Chicago tomorrow; only 75 cents for the round trip from Rensselaer. James Grow returned to his home in Logansport Wednesday after a few days visit here with his brother Henry. John M. Knapp, Clint and Everett Brown made a business trip to Earl Park Wednesday, going by auto route. Elmer Gwin has been confined to the house the past week, recovering from another operation for his old ailment. Mrs. George Stoudt and daughter, Miss Ruth, w r ere guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock Thursday and yesterday. Wm. Mulholland and daughter of Lafayette came Tuesday to spend a few days here with George Gorham and family.

A. J. Harmon i of Mitchell, So. Dak., came Tuesday afternoon for a brief visit with relatives here, returning home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Banes of Remington took the train here yesterday for Chicago where they will spend a few days with relatives. I