Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M. P. Price wetn to Roselawn yesterday op business. W. R. Brown made a business trip to Monon Wednesday. Alf Donnelly made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. Too much rain lately for sowing wheat, many fields being too wet to work. v .. „ Mrs. F. B. Meyer of Gary came down Wednesday for a few days visit with relatives. Father August Siefert went to Cincinnati yesterday to attend a big Catholic meeting to be held 1 there. Mrs. John Fitzpatrick of Francesville returned home Thursday after a visit here with James Thomson and family. W. E. Moore, who has been \isiting with his daughter, M-s. Joseph Paxton at South Bend, returned home Thursday. Tickets for the Salisbury Family entertainment, at Presbyterian church, Thursday, Oct. 5, are on sale at Jessen’s jewelry store. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buffert of Lafayette came up Wednesday to spend a week with their neice, Mrs. Joseph Nagel, south of town.
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. Mrs. Belle Dickey returned to her home in Indianapolis yesterday after a visit with her brother, J. M. Torbet, and family north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen went to Wheatfield Wednesday where they spent a couple of days visiting with his mother and other relatives. % "" ■ —-- ■■ Anti-Phymin kills the germs of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Catarrh and Hay Fever. One day’s trial and you are convinced. For sale by A. F,.Long. A daughter was born last Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhoades of Blue Island, 111. Mr. Rhoades is a soh .of Marsh Rhoades of this city.
B. J. Moore, wife and daughter, Miss Eva, and sons Jake and Steward went to Monon Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Moore’s aged mother. Dr. and Mrs., A. R. Kresler and 1 Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Indianapolis Thursday to attend the annual meeting of the state medical society. Mrs. Retta and Mrs. Charity Cox and J. W. / Schockney df Winhester came yesterday to spend a few days with their sister, i Mrs. Harrison Wasson. . , i._ , Len Lefler was up from ]Lafayette the first of the week, making the. trip in his auto, in the tonneafi of which he carried a sheep for his farm near Kni-
