Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. ’JToday’s markets: Corn, 62c; Oats, 42c; Wheat, 85c. John Robinson spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Major J. H. S. Ellis was a Delphi visitor Saturday. ; James Hallagan went to Chicago on business Saturday. W. O. Rowles spent Sunday * in Winamac with his mother. * : Wm. Hoover and Frank Kresler were in Lafayette Saturday. Father August Seifert made a business trip to Hammond Monday. . -, ——- Ed Duvall spent Sunday with Chicago friends, going up Saturday. Hay Fever is positively cured by the use of Anti-Phymin. Sold by A. F. Long. Vern Haas, Ed Robinson and Frank Putts were Cedar Lake visitors Sunday. Earl Clouse returned home Saturday from a business trip near Louisville. Miss May Rowley returned here Saturday from Wabash after a short visit. Mrs. Emma York went to Motion Sunday to spend a few days transacting business. Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to Chicago Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen. E. M. Parcels has sold his barker shop at Indianapolis and will be here now for some time. Misses Loretta Putts, Charlotte Kanne and Cora Bruner spent Sunday with friends in Parr. Arthur Yeiter and Cecil Kizer went to Lafayette Sunday, going from there to Delphi to spent Sunday. The Salisbury Family at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening. Don’t miss hearing them. Charles Phegley and Vern Kahler autoed to Monticello Fridiay for a few days visit with relatives. Wirt Torbet returned to Indianapolis Friday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet of Barkley tp. Feathers for Sale —About 25 pounds of nice geese and duck feathers.— Mrs. G. B. Lewis, R-l. Phone 512-1. Richard Beck came Saturday from Lebanon to visit his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, in the west part of town. Genuine Quaker Parchment butter wrappers, either blank or printed, in any quantity desired at The Democrat office. W. J. Imes came up from Indianapolis on business Monday evening. He expected to return yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Mansfield came from Champaign, 111., Friday to look after his farm, tenanted by John Walters, southeast of town. Harness and shoe repairing and harness made to order by J. C. Carmichael, on Cullen street, west of Makeever hotel. 2t Anti-Phymin puts a stop to night svfeats, day chills and fever, that take the strength of Tuberculosis patients. For sale by A. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buffert of Lafayette, who had been visiting a few days with their neice, Mrs. Joseph Nagel, south of town, returned home Monday.

Mrs. Carolyn Baker of Barkley tp., left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Angola, Ind. She was accompanied *by her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Lon£, and cousin, Miss Nettie Davisson. Geo.j O. Pumphrey is expecting to move to Columbia City the coming spring to be near his farm in Kosciusko county. His son Newt *wjll likely move upon } the farm, although this is not definitely decided at this writing.