Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JJefertile MZcmekiieiLGOOD GRINDERS are not only essential for U9e but for appearance sake. If there is anything the matter with your teeth let us see to them. We can arrest decay and probably keep your teeth safe, sound and white. W T e are dependable dentists and have a reputation for doing excellent Dental work in all its branches. And ire have the additional recommendation of being inexpensive. J. W. HORTON DR. LEON H. SMITH Opposite Court House

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. E. VanArsdel was in Chicago on business Monday. Kentland will have a postal savings bank Nov. 23. Today’s markets: Corn, 52c; Oats, 42c; Wheat, 86c. High-top jockey boots in all sizes at Rowles & Parker’s. Benj. Welsh went to Chicago Saturday to visit his brother Jesse. .. Leon Lamson returned Sunday from a business trip to la. We sell the famous Grain King Scoop Board— Hamilton & Kellner. F. Mi Hershman of Walker tp., was a' business visitor in tihe city Friday. J. J. Montgomery and H. F. Parketr were in Monon on business Monday. Mrs. W. I. Hoover and Mrs. F. E. Babcock were Chicago visitors Monday. ■ ■ ~ " New prunes, dates, figs and seeded raisins are now in, at the Home Grocery. W. N. Jones has been confined to his home this week with stomach trouble. Four hundred incorporated towns in Indiana held, town elections yesterday. # Mrs. M. Meyer went to Danville, 111., Saturday to visit her son, Frank P. Meyer. Jerry Shea, Wm. Wesner and G. W. Faris of Gillam were <iow r n Frifiav on business.

Our ammonia-proof shoes only $2.50. the best barnyard shoe made. — Rowles & Parker. Mr and Mrs. Robert Sheets of Sterling, HI.. came Friday to visit relatives in Union tp. A barrel of the finest dill pickles vou ever saw has just arrived at the Home Grocery. 8 rolls good, toilet paper for a quarter. Sale continues all this week, at the Home Grocery. Weber. Columbus, Bettendorf and Buckeye Wagons, sold and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Earl Wicks of Rochester, Ind-, came Friday to visit Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner. Mrs. O. K. Rainier and daughter left Monday for Oshkosh, Wis., where they will visit for some time. Mrs. John Poole of Fowler was in the city Monday on business connected with her Jasper county farms. Miss Ruth Harris came Monday from her home in Redlands. Cali., to visit her uncle, R. B. Harris and family. Mrs." Amanda Morlaff left ✓Sunday for Bismark. No. Dak., where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Lost —Cover or top protector for automobile top, Wednesday on Remington-Rensselaer road. Finder return to Henry Grow, Rensselaer, phone 198. Reward.