Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Helen Hill spent Thursday in Chicago. Floyd Meyers was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. T. P. Longacre went to Chicago on business Tuesday. Miss Lottie' Robinson is now office girl for Dr. M. D. Gwin. Firman Thompson was iu Delphi and Logansport Thursday. J. T. Huston was a business visitor in Roselawn Wednesday. James Willis was in Wolcott on business Thursday afternoon. O. K. Rainier napolis Thursday'for" a few days visit.

W. B. McNeil of Wheatfield was a business visitor in the city Thursday.

Jes’t received" —20 Tank Heaters. Buy one before they are all gone. —Gwin & Watson.

Mrs. Harve Robinson went to Lafayette Thursday for a few days visit with relatives.

Piano certificates given with job printing orders at The Democrat office. Ask for them.

B. F. Fendig has been confined to his home a couple of days this week with the grip.

Mrs. I. M. Washburn and little son went to Chicago Thursday to visit relatives a short time.

Robert Beaman of Spencer spent a day or so here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen the middle of the week.

Ray Christman of Madison, Wis., who has been working here for several months, left Thursday for his home.

Ray Hopkins returned Thursday from Wabash college and will remain here for a short visit with his parents, before returning to school.

Mrs. Willey, who has been visiting here a short time with Mr. and Mrs.. Abel Grant, left Tuesday for Minnesota where she will spend a few weeks with her brother.

THE STAINS OF TRAVEL will get on to one’s Clothes, careful as we may be. But they are not worth worrying about—they are so easily removed. I am an expert in Cleaning nd Pressing and can take stains out of all fabrics in a very short sps,ee of time, and without injury to the cloth. I charge only if air prices. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.