Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An Act . ■ J For Yo u To Act ~ Men who haove the world act, not dream or brood over going to do thia, that or the other, later. You will gain more than words can tell, if you will do the act at once that will make decayed teeth strangers to decay. One evidence that my dental operations will please you—-my patrons say they- don’t believe that anyone could use more skill or do better work than I do. Another evidence— my profits are less than other dentists. Let me look at your teeth at onee. J DR. J. W. HORTON

10 Per Cent Discount Will be continued on all work and orders taken during the month of July. Call and get prices. 6. A. PETERS Optician

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 58c; oats, 40c; wheat, 80c. Mrs. Ray Wood and little daughter are visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins spent Sunday with her folks smith of Monticello. Mrs. Mary Travis went to Marion Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wade Loop. Mrs. C. P. Wright spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Vondersmlth, at Kentland. Allen Catt returned Friday evening from a visit with his son Lee at Knightstown. X W. H. Daugherty went to Monticello Saturday be visit his uncle, William Daugherty. X • John English, a Chicago stock broker, visited his brother Dr. E. C. English over Sunday. Misses Mary and Doris Porter went to Orange county Saturday to visit relatives at Orleans. , ■■ .... —■■— Jasper Kenton came in from Mitchell, So. Dak., Monday night. He will be here two or three days. Mrs. Frank Rank of Chicago is visiting her sister Mrs. Link Parks of Milroy tp., and other relatives hereabouts. . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell and son went to Anderson Saturday to visit the former’s brother who is in poor health. Geo. Hollingsworth came down from Chicago Saturday, and Monday with his family left for Williams’ Bay, Wls., for a vacation outing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crowell and Miss Irma Kannal and H. F. Parker returned Sunday from a two weeks camping vacation on the Tippecanoe, near Buffalo.

The depot restaurant has changed hands again. Dan Pillars retires and is succeeded by Comrade Mabb, who began bls duties as “boss man” Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jacobs of Tampa, Fla., came Saturday for a severe) weeks visit, with the latter’s parents, Mr. and- Mrs, N.. Fendig. Mrs. Jacobs was formerly Miss Clara Fendig. ' "-I"'"" '■ • Bayard Clark of Pueblo, Colo., visited his parents, Ifh and Mrs. JjJ. L. Clark, Monday, leaving for Lafayette Monday eveplng. He is running a train out of Pueblo on the Santa Fe. Advertised letters: Mrs. Belle Ridker, Miss Maude Leek (2), Mrs. Mary Beadenkoff, Miss Lottie Good* ner,_ Thomas Carson, Geo. Macey, F. G. Thgtcher, Ella Marten, Anna Miller, Mabie Gier. DeVere Yeoman came up from Lafayette Sunday afternoon, returning Monday afternoon. He came up to visit hie best girl, at least that is where he headed for as soon as he landed off the train. Mrs. Achsa Moffitt, mother of S. B. Moffitt and Mrs. Sam Thom ton, Is lying at the point of death at her home in Fair Oaks, having been in a very critical condition for some time. Her great age ham had much to do with her present condition.