Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1917 — Lloyd Jessen Getting to the Top In His Profession [ARTICLE]
Lloyd Jessen Getting to the Top In His Profession
Lloyd Jessen, son of Mrs. John Jessen or inis city, wno is now 10ca.eo m icxas ana making good in nits tine oi work ana cne toilowing a.pp,ug tuKen irom the Kails Banner wm interest ms maay imnds in tins city. Kans has numerous institutions, enterprises, etc. of which we are alt, very prouu, and snouia be, but some’ times we think tnat tne town is oiessed witn some vnings which the people have ioilea to mlly compreaena ana appreciate.
For instance, we cite the dental office., oi L. A. Jessen. He is a graduate of Northwestern University Dental Chicago, 111., and is thorough in his training - m dental surgeiy, etc., He came to Ralls Jan. 22, 1916, ana established offices in the Travis land building, having faith ;n tne luture of the town and country £nd believing that his labor would be tuny repaid as father time rolled the wneel round. When the Mcuaugnlm bunding was ready for occupancy, he immediately moved in after ne had purchased the most elaborate and complete office fixtures and equipment money .would buy. As it stands today, the Banner feels safe in saying that he has the oest equipped dental parlors this side of Amanllo, exempting electrical equipment, which lack of current renuers impossible. He has all the latter day instruments, devices, etc., which tend to take the sting and pain out of dental work and is thoroughly accomplished in their use. Hehai expended an enormous sum of money placing his office up to the standard that is required in the large cities of the United States, and it is of no little consequence that Ralls has an institution of this kind. He is enjoying a large and giowing p’ractice, alright, but the citizenship should encourage him in his efforts to place Kalis ahead of other much larger towns m this country in his profession, and should feel proud that the spirit of our professional men is for tne upbuilding of the town and the superiority of their labors. Ralls is indeed fortunate to have this type of men as citizens.
