Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Emma York transacted business in Monon yesterday. —,'V; , j An even fifty from here took in the Monon’s excursion to Chicago Sunday. Piano certificates given with job printing orders at The Democrat office. Ask for them. Ed Oliver and J. W. Blacker of New-land returned Friday from an onion selling trip to Chicago. John Duvalll, who is employed by Marshall Field & Co., at Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. 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. Mrs. Frank Deßolt and children returned to their home in Chicago Heights Monday after a two weeks visit here with Mr. and Mrs. George Gorham. Real economy in shoe buying is not so much in what you pay, as in what you get for it. We make a specialty of selling good shoes, the kind that wear.— Rowles & Parker. E. V. Ransford and family left Saturday, taking their household goods with them, for Canton, 111., where he will engage in the sign painting business for the present, at least. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazen moved to Goodland Tuesday, there to reside until next spring when they w-ill move to their farm near Kniman, Jasper county. —Kentland Democrat. You can’t delay much longer buying your winter coat, and when you do buy be sure to go to a house with a reputation. If its correct in cloth and style you’ll find it here. Visit our cloak department.— Rowles & Parker.
Jerry Shea and Joseph Smith of Gillam tp., drove down Monday in Jerry’s new' Flanders auto to transact some business. Jerry says he has not become very expert at managing his* auto as yet, and doesn’t try any 60 miles an hour st u nts. Mrs. Frank Haskell and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., w'ere hostesses Friday afternoon to a large number of tlheir lady friends at the home of the former. In a contest of synonyms Miss Edith Shedd, former English instructor in the city high school, carried off the honors. In the first gridiron game of the season played at Riverside Park Saturday between the local and Kentland high schools, the former was successful by a score of 11 to 0. Simon Thompson got his knee so badly hurt in the game that he is nownavigating w-ith the aid of crutches. “Billy 7 ’ Sunday, the reformed sport, who has turned evangelist, evidently because there's more money in the latter w-ork than sporting, is to conduct a series of meetings at Logansport, where one hundred misguided church people have signed up a contract guaranteeing him SB,OOO. it is said. Mrs. F. E. Babcock returned home Saturday evening fro m Indianapolis where gbe attended the Grand Lodge meeting of the Pythian Sisters. Mrs. True Woodworth, who also attended the meeting from here, went to ,T*ipton Jtb visit her sister a couple of days, returning Sunday evening.
James and Noah Shiglev accompanied by their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Montgomery, w-ere in the city Monday to close up a deal for the sale of a forty acre tract of land in Barkley tp. tq Victor Yeoman. The land had been left intact by the heirs of Mr. Shigley and all the signatures of the heirs were therefore necessary in the deed. Mrs. James Bullis of Jordan tp., who w-as called to Arvilla, No. Dak., recently by the sickness of her son Ben, who had typhoid fever, is expected home this week. Ben is now recovering from his sickness. Archie Taylor, son of Mrs. Marv Taylor, also of Jordan, is in the hospital sick with a relapse of typhoid, and at last reportfe was in a critical condition.
