Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A 1 Rishling spent Sunday with relatives at Rossville. C. B. Steward was a Chicago business visitor Monday. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago, Sunday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Carrie Snedeker spent Saturday with friends at Motion. Lee Longacre went to Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with friends.
Fred Barger of Jordan tp., made a business trip to Monon Saturday. George Infield of Lafayette was a business visitor in the city Saturday. F. E. Babcock was a Chicago business business goer Friday afternoon. W. J. Wright returned from a business trip to Chicago Friday evening. Amos Davisson of Union tp. begun filling his new 200 ton silo yesterday. Hay Fever is positively cured by the use of Anti-Phymin. Sold by A. F. Long. T. W. Shesler of Richmond, Ind., visited his brother, W. R. Shesler, Sunday. Piano certificates given with job printing orders at The Democrat office. Ask for them.
Alf Donnelly returned home Saturday from a business trip to Indianapolis and Louisville. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives in Rockford, 111. Miss Clara Robinson went to Lafayette Friday afternoon to visit a couple of days with friends. Mrs. Sarah Pruett went to Greencastle Saturday to spend a week or so with relatives and old friends. ——-
Mrs. J. J. Weast went to Williamsport Monday morning to look after her property interests in that city. Mrs. Herman Churchill of Bethany, Mo., is visitng here with her grandmother, Mrs. Francis Ham. W. C. Babcock and B„ert Abbott motored to Monticello in the former’s auto Saturday to spend the day. Bruce Hardy has gone to Lafayette where he has secured employment in the Crouch Bros, breeding stables. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson, and family in Hamond. Homer Hopkins of Monticello spent Sunday and Monday forenoon here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins.
Hurley Beam was dowti from Chicago Sunday to spend the day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Young Sam Duvall went to Chicago Saturday morning to visit with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Burche, a couple of days. Several automobiles loads from here took ! in the horse; show at Remington Friday afternoon and evening. Several also attended the show Saturday. Mrs. Alf Collins,- accompanied by Mrs. Ray Collins and children, came from Indianapolis Saturday morning where she has been visiting the latter the past few weeks. s
