Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. R. Shesler w r as a Mown business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott spent Monday in Chicago. Hay Fever is positively cured by the use of Anti-Phymin. Sold t>y A. F. Long.. Gideon Coffman went to Indianapolis Monday on a few days business trip. Mrs. Nuthall, the new music teacher in the city schools, spent Sunday in Chicago. Scot Chestnut returned home Sunday from a few days .visit with Chicago friends. E. B. McColly of Chicago Heights was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Don't buy a sweater coat until you have seen' our Bradley V line.—Rowles & Parker. Miss Agnes Platt went to Parr Saturday to spend a few days there visiting friends. Mrs. J. F. Walker tp. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gaylord Michael, a south of town. Sylvester Criswell, who is employed here, went to his home near Brookston to spend Sunday. Lvman Zea left Monday on a week’s business trip to Chalmers, Battle Ground, Brookston and Lafayette. Walter Lutz, Clarence Smith and Fay Clarke spent Sunday here with home folks, returning to Purdue Monday.
John Medicus, who is employed at Chicago Heights, returned there Monday after a short visit here with his family. Dr. E. N. Loy, B. F. Fendig, Dr. I. Al. Washburn and Mose Leopold went to Chicago Monday to see a ball game. Mrs. J. J. Baumbaugh returned to her home near Delphi Monday after a visit here with her brother-in-law, J. H. Perkins and family. Lawrence Hawkins of Indianapolis came up Saturday tl> spend a short time here visiting his sister, Airs. J. D. Allman, and family. 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. Airs. C. G. Spitler left Alonday for a short visit with her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, at Oxford, Ohio,. who is attending school there this year. Herbert eZa has gone to Gary where he has been promised a good steady job for the coming winter, but is undecided as to whether or not he would remain there.
The Carroll County' Citizen says that President Shafer of the new paper railroad to run from Indianapolis to Chicago, is a former principal of the Delphi high school. The rain Friday night and Saturday morning caused the Parr Fall Festival to be almost a failure. More rain came in the afternoon, which also kep* many away. Lewis Nichols. who has bad charge of £he Aix store for several months, has decided to move back to town and take a position in the Home Grocery. He will move in this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, son George, and Miss Nell Moody left Sunday- morning via auto for Oxford, Ohio, to visit Miss Martha Long, who is attending school there. They will return the latter part of the week. There was a litle fistic set-to as Parr Saturday 7 between John [.akin and S. A. BrUsnahan, and as a result the former was placed under a peace bond of S2OO. The ’rouble grew out of an argument over some stock of one of the parties getting into the other’?corn. James Clark, who is employed by the Smith & Thompson road contracting company on its contract at' Wanatah, returned there Monday after a short visit here with his wife. Several of the Other men from here who are employed on the road also'spent Sunday at home.
