Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Anti-Phythin kills the germs of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Catarrh and Hay Fever. One day’s trial and you are convinced. For sale by A. F. Long. Buy a Kahn tailor-made suit at the Quality Shop as no« other concern can duplicate in quality, price, fit and permanence.—C. Earl Duvall. rT~, F. L. Peregrine and family, who moved from Hanging Grove to Mitchell, So. Dak., several months ago, returned to Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon and expect to make this city their home. T The action of the Ford com-* pany in reducing the price of their autos, for 1912 —the Model T touring car to ,$690 —will probably be following by other automobile people. The Ford people expect to make 75,000 cars oext yean * G. L. Thornton of Surrey was unable to get an E-M-F auto, the manufacturers being behind in their orders, so has bought an Overland instead. The machine was driven through from Indianapolis Wednesday by Dr. J. H. Hansson and Mr. Thornton. i hi ji i nr.. ii m Mesdames A. G. Catt, R. D. Thompson. Vern Nowels and Bert Hopkins returned iWe'dnesday evening from their eleven days auto trip through Indiana and Ohio. They covered 790 miles in all without any auto trouble at all, and had a most delightful trip. A farewell surprise party was given Lee Wiley and family, on the J. K. Davis farm in Barkley tp., Wednesday night, at which about thirty neighbors and friends were present. Refreshments, of ice cream and cake served. Mr. Wiley and family expect to move to Rensselaer next week. E. V. Ransford and son returned home Tuesday, from Chicago where they went a few days ago in company with Mrs. Ransford, who has undergone an operation in one of the hospitals there for the removal of a tumor, and is now getting along quite well. She will possibly-re-turn home in a few days.