Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frank Bundy was a Monon visitor yesterday. Malcom Clark went to Chicago yesterday on business. Born, Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, a son. C. G. Spitler made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. k In Friday’s ball game the score was 4 to 3 in favor of Wadena. The Pythian Club meets today with Mrs. F. E. Babcock, on River street. - ~ ——— [ ■ George Cox expects to go to Indianapolis soon where he will secure employment. Mrs. John Critser, who is suffering with consumption, is reported to be very lojy. Miss Bessie Moody went to Chicago yesterday to spend a short time with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbage and two sons of Chalmers spent Saturday with old friends here. Frank Dwiggin& s went to Chicago Monday to enter the senior class of the Bennett -Medical college. Mrs. Anna R. Mills will leave tomoirow for a two weeks vi<c with her son Emory and wife at Muncie.
Mrs. Anna Cohee of Monticello came Saturday to spend a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Watts in the west part of town. Worth Torbet came Monday from Indianapolis to visit a few days with his parents, J. M. Torbet a?nd wife, of Barkley tp. -- -1 Misses Murriel Harris, Mary Harper and Nell Meyers went to Greencastle Monday where they will enter DePauw this year. Miss May Dickey returned to her home in Indianapolis Manday, after an extended visit with J. M. Torbet and family north of town. John Moore of .northeast of town, went to Marion Monday to visit with his son Joe, who is taking a business course at that place. James Clark, who is running the Smith & Thompson road roller on their road contract at Wanatah, spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowman of Amboy, 111., who have been visiting with relatives here the past few days, returned home Monday. Anti-Phymin puts a stop to night sweats, day chills and fever, that take the strength of Tuberculosis patients. For sale by A. F. Long. Rev. J. C. Parrett and John Gwin went to Logansport Monday to attend a Sunday school convention held there Monday and Tuesday. Wanted—Middle-aged lady for housekeeper, small family; steady position for good woman. Apply at Democrat office for name of party. Mrs. Geo. E. Hershman and little child of Crown Point are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell of Barkley tp., and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Ramp returned Sundajyfevening from Hammond where sheMias been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boliiing for the past several days. Louis Leopold came down from Hammond Friday evening for a short visit here with relatives and friends, going from here to his home in Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grant of Chicago came Monday "to be guests this week of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant, in the north part of town. Get sale bills printed at The Democrat office. A free notice in The Democrat (all items in bill) goes with each set of bills, and “everyone reads The Democrat.” ~ ' George Long went to Chicago yesterday to make preparations for entering the pharmacy class of the Illinois University. He will take the full course, two years. His father accompanied him to the city to assist him in getting settled.
