Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. Your Personality will be less attractive and, charming when there is a noticeable taint of the breath. The direct cause of It Is frequently due to decayed teeth. , This is a trifle that should be given immediate attention for many reasons, besides making provisions for good teeth, and to ‘enjoy the use of real teeth. Particular and critical people are increasing the popularity of my operatioris and work. It will please me to have a talk frith ; you about your teeth. DR. J. W. HORTON

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. ,<■ / Mrs. I. L.’Sigler and son are visiting at Crown Point. Henry Randle Is confined to the house with sickness. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 85c; corn, 60c; oats, 44c; rye, 65c. Ernest Morlan went to Frankfort Thursday to see the fair races. Mrs. F. C. Bales of Chicago is visiting her father, Larkin Potts. H. R. Church of Remington was in the city on business Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Yeoman is confined to the house with a bladder trouble. Mrs. George Ketchuni and Mrs. W. O. Rowles were Chicago, visitors • Tuesday. Louis Hefferlin left Tuesday for Minot, No. Dak., to remain" indefinably, A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short of the north part of town. -V-Miss Hazel Lamson went to Blufftdu Thursday to visit her brother, Harley Lrfmson. D. E. McCurtain and family of Rock Springs, Colo., are visiting relatives at Parr. There have been 26 drownings in the Calumet River near Hammond thus far this season. J. W. Meiser and wife of Monticello, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers Thursday. Carl Siewert of Chicago came Wednesday to visit Harvey Grant and family for a few weeks. Emmet and Bertha Eldridge left "Wednesday to visit their sister, Mrs. J. W. Leach, at Geddes. So. Dak. jsj. A. Glazebrook and his brother-fin-law, O. Z. Bridges, were at Crown Point Thursday to see the races. James Clark left Wednesday for Chamberlain, So. Dak., to be there at the land drawing, soon to take place. Miss Flora Harris left Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends at Hammond, Joliet and other points in Illinois. Jessie Morris of Rushville * has returned honje after a visit of a few days with his sister, Mrs. George Pumphrey. r

State Chief ißanger E. P. Honan attended a meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters at Lafayette Wednesday night. XErnest Morlan has retired from t£> threshing business, having sold his outfit to Shultz & Sigman of Parr last week. Fred Jessen and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy were over from Morocco to attend the funeral of Mrs. H. O. Harris Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Davidson returned Tuesday from a several weeks visit with relatives in Ohio and Pennsylvania. \Airs. Rusk and baby of Hanging (Wove tp., left Thursday for a visit vflth her two sisters who reside near Wilmont. So. Dak. y Ollie Rhoads Is home from a circuit of towns in Michigan, where he mas been with A. L. Padgett and his string of horses. “Ell and Jane” played to a crowded house at the opera house here Thursday night, and gave very good satisfaction indeed. L. H. Myers and daughter Miss Jennie Myers left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Chicago and other points es Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott, J. F. Hardman and A. E. Bolser went up to the Kankakee Thursday for a few days recreation at fishing. The Democrat’s serial story, “The Real Agatha,” ends with this issue. "The Man of the Hour” will appear next week. Watch for it. - ■ L. A. Harmon drove over to Remington Wednesday and met Mr. and Mrt. Crawford of Vicksburg, Miss., who are now visiting them. Mrs. Lennie Gant has traded her 60 acre farm in Union tp., to her ..brother Taylor Wood, for a house ana three acres of land In Parr. Mrs. T. A. Crockett was down town Tuesday afternoon, for the first time since January because of rheumatism and other ailments.