Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 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: Corn, 60c; Oats, 40c; Wheat, 82c. F. B. Ham was a Lafayette busines goer Thursday. J. A. McFarland was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Frank Kresler made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. W. R. Shesler was a Monon business visitor Thursday afternoon. B. N. Fendig was a Chicago business visitor Tuesday afternoon. Hay Fever is positively cured by the use of Anti-Phymin. Sold by A. F. Long. Jesse Garriott of Fair Oaks was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Samuel Fendig spent Thursday afternoon ,at Chicago transacting business. Piano certificates given with job printing orders at The Democrat office. Ask for them. Mrs. Joseph. Hallagan;. who has been visiting relatives at Chicago, returned home Thursday.
E. J. Brumbach of Idaville is spending a few days here as the guest of his uncle, Judson Perkins; The city tax levy in Gary has been reduced by the council to $1.25, a reduction of 35 cents over last year. Squire Moore went to South Bend yesterday morning to spend a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Paxton. Nehemiah Hopkins, William Coen, Fred McColly and William Simons went to the Kankakee yesterday on a fishing trip. The annual tank scrap between the freshman and sophomore classes at Purdue was held yesterday evening. Dr. A. G. Catt went to Chicago Thursday to witness some of the demonstrations given at the optical college. Everett Halstead and wife went to Peoria, 111., Thursday where he has some business interests to loolc after. William Knox of Chicago is spending a few days here visiting with his father, Thomas Knox, south of town. C. A. Tortat of Normal, 111., was in the city Thursday, going from here to Wheatfield where he will transact business. Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Chicago Thursday to spend a short time visiting her son Thompson and with friends. . . Hale Warner passed his 51st mile-post Thursday. Mrs. Warner gave a big dinner to the relatives in honor of the event. Miss Alice Ryan, who had been spending several days here with relatives, returned to her home near Medaryville Wednesday. Lowell Tribune: George Cooley and family have moved to Rensselaer. Mr. Cooley was section foreman here for several years. . 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. George Robinson, who . has been visiting here with his mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson, the past few weeks, to Connersville Thursday. ) .
