Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Paul Miller spent Sunday in Lowell. v Mrs. Geo. F. Meye.o spent Saturday in. Chicago. C. P. Moody was a Lafayette business visitor Monday. B. F. Fendig was a Chicago business visitor yesterday, Mrs. Wm. Kolhoff spent Monday with friends in Monon. Brick-laying on the Monon station’s new platform was begun Monday. Walter Porter left yesterday for Coats, Kan., where he will Visit his mother. Mrs. George Ketchum went to • Chicago Sunday to spend a short time with friends.

John Medicus returned to Chicago Heights, 111., Sunday after a, short visit with his family here. Mrs. Herman Churchill, who had been visiting relatives here several days, left Monday for her home in Missouri. Anti-Phymin kills the get ms of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Catarrh apd Hay Fever. One day’s trial and you are convinced. For sale by A. F. Long.

Mrs. D. S. Makeever returned home Friday from Godfrey, 111., where she accompanied her daughter Ruth, who will attend the Monticello Seminary this year. James Smith returned from Wanatah Saturday evening to spend' Sunday here with his family. He is employed on the Smith & Thompson road contract. Miss Seltjia Leopold left for Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday where she again enters the University of Michigan. She was accompanied 1 by her mother as far as Delphi.

Misses Grace Robinson and Nell Biggs returned to Chicago Saturday after a short visit here with home folks. They are taking a nurses’ training course in Wesley hospital. Mrs. True Woodworth and Mrs. F. E. Babcock go to Indianapolis today to attend the grand lodge of Pythian Sisters, the former as a delegate and the later as a member of the credentials committee. H. S. Browk of Chicago, who came here to put in the tile floor in the Monon’s new depot, returned to Chicago Saturday, having been unable to do anthing because . the steam-fitters have not as yet completed their work.

The Monon is certainly doing an immense passenger business nowadays. Every train is filled, and Friday evening “The Hoosier Limited 1 ” was run in two sections, so heavy was the traffic betweeg Indianapolis and goMrs. C- D. Lakin of Union tp., demonstrated to us Friday that Peter Hordeman was not the only farmer in that township who had large apples this year, by leaving several on our desk that averaged in weight over 15 ounces each.

The Domestic Science Club will meet at 2:30 p. m., Saturday in the library auditorium. First subject, “History of Foods,” Mrs. John Gwin; second, “The Farm Home* 4 * Mrs. Marion I. Adams; followed by Round Table talk.

Put Some Money In Your Teeth It will pay you to look well after your teeth and not let them decay. Apart from the bad appearance such a set of Teeth presents, it is certain that ithey must ache at times and bother you, and equally true that you cannot masticate your food properly. It is a wise investment to insure a sound set of teeth and I can help you to possess them in a short time. J. W. HORTON Opposite Court House