Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' There was a Reason and a time when many people might hesitate to visit a dentist. What their friends told was sufficient to keep them away. Progress In dentistry has reduced pain to such a minimum that fear of pain is absolutely useless to think about. Lack of attention your teeth need, is a continual invitation to many things which in later life are not to be desired. One proof that my operations are the satisfactory kind—my patrons are delighted to make statements that cause friends to come in and want the same kind of honest work. DR. J. W. HORTON
CLARA A. PETERS OPTICIAN Office Over Forsfhye’a Store. PHONE 3 ON 304.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Renders. Joe Jackson of Hoopeston, 111., was in town yesterday. The Indiana State Fair will be held during the week of Sept. 7. "T'-Born, August 7, to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Eller of Union tp., a daughter. Mrs. Eunice Morris and daughter Daisy are visiting in Otterbein this week. Rev. J. L. Brady left Monday for an outing at Quinnimont, West Virginia. Bartoo of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Yeoman came up from Ambia Friday to visit relatives for a few days. The river rock-drilling crew are still putting down holes out by Stott went of town. John Walker, the stenographer, from Tombstone, Ariz., is here for a few weeks vacation and to visit friends. Miss Cora Everett, deputy postmistress, is taking a two weeks vaoatlon visiting her parents at Medaryville. jfsjtay Mackey and sister Jesse of San Antonio, Tex., are visiting the family of their uncle, C. W. Platt •f Rensselaer. “si Mrs. F. M. Mauck and children qf Anderson are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman for a few weeks. Clifton Beaver and family went to Delphi Saturday morning to the old settlers meeting. They returned Sunday afternoon. XRue Parcels went to Indianapolis to take his niece, Sarah O’Neal, home and see about entering a business college. V/Home-grown watermelons in limi|fed quantities are now on the marwet. The crop will not be very good, owing to the drought. X Charles Turfler, a brother of Dr. "furfler of Rensselaer, was killed in a runaway accident at his home at Sugar Loaf, N. Y., last Friday. The Chicago excursion was not very well patronised Sunday so far as this locality was concerned, only 45 tickets being sold here. s- KE. L. Hollingsworth and family nave decided to remain up in Wisconsin another week, and will not return until the first of next week. Miss Bessie Tobias of Greenville, Ohio, who has been visiting her uncle, F. W. Tobias and wife for a few weeks, returned home Monday. six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowen of Parr, fell while at play last Friday evening and broke one of his arms just above the wrist. H Lyman Zea, who has been workijtfe in Lafayette for some time, has been compelled to stop work for a time on account of an attack of lumbago, and is now at home. Mrs. Walter Forbes and little daughter Luclle and Miss Ester Warner of East Chicago, Ind., came Saturday to spend a few days with
