Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THAT TOOTH THAT is stealing sleep and enjoyable hours, will be a valuable asset to life it it is not removed. That unwelcome sensation will be Uppt away, if you will care for that tooth when the very slightest annoyance presents Itself. IT WILL CREATE contentment because the tooth will continue to be of service to you. It is seldom that my patients have cause to wish they had gone to another dentist. Let meet you at an early hour, to talk with you about your teeth. DR. J. W. HORTON

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Jasper Guy of Remington was in town yesterday on business. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 85c; corn, 70c; Oats, 45c; rye, 65c. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter of Francesville spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Inhoff of Trenton, Ohio, are visiting the family of his cousin, Wm. Augspurger of Newton tp. Goodland Herald: Loren Sage left for Onargo, 111., where he will enter the Grand Prairie Seminary at that place. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harold returned to their home in Chicago Monday after a few days visit with relatives here.

The dredge met with another mishap Thursday, which delayed it until Monday. This time it was a zaft that was broken. Dr. Rose Remmek went to Indianapolis Monday to visit friends during the State Fair this week. She will return Saturday. - Monday was “labor day” and about the only persons here who didn’t labor were the bankers and the rural mail carriers. '"r-J.ack Groom returned to his home ?X Kingman, Kas., Sunday after a few days Visit with his father, Uncle John Groom of this city. Mrs. W A. Hurd; of Woodland, 111., who had been been visiting A. F. Shesler and family home-coming week, Returned home Monday. ''SPaul Glazebrook, Omar Day, Maughn Woodworth and Lilo Hauler, went to Lafayette Saturday to enter Purdue University Monday. N. S. Bates went to Indianapolis Tuesday morning to attend a reunion of his regiment, the 124th Ind., which will be held there this week. "'y'Q J. Dean took H. J. Gotland. John Miller, Conrad Hildebrand and John Martin up to Big Rapids, Mich., Friday on a land prospecting trip. ..... - Tom Walters of., Barkley tp., brought a pear to town last week that weighed 21% ounces and measured 12 inches in circumference.

Frank Rowen has moved in to the Jesse Nichols property, and James Ennis has moved in to the Jap Kenton property, vacated by Rowen. /- William Zard and Ernestena Walters living near Francesville were married Monday night at the bride’s home. They will live here and will be at home next week to their friends. James T. Flynn will go to work in the River Queen mill again in a short time, probably as soon as the honeymoon is over. He will drive back and fdrth from the farm northwest of town. Mr. Andrew Taylor, and a friend, Mr. C. Olsen of Chicago, came Saturday for a couple of days visit With the family of Mrs. A. Luers, south of town, returning to the city Monday evening. Michael Phalen, who has been up to Roselawn for the past few weeks in the vain hope of receiving some relief from his rheumatism, has returned to Rensselaer and will remain here for the present. Frank Wood and wife of Billings, Mont., arrived Friday for a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, and his many relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Wood has charge of a big department store in Billings. y-B. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp., had i% acres of the finest looking potatoes he ever raised, on piuck ground* but the frost last Tuesday night fixed them completely. Considerable corn on the muck was also ruined,, it is said. Usebus Overton returned to his home at Walnut, lowa, Saturday after a visit here with his brother James Overton, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Gray and family, together with a very large number of old neighbors and boyhood acquaintances; * Jesse Crhwell, formerly of Monticello, is clerking in the grocery department of the Chicago Bargain Store. He is an Experienced grocery clerk and one of the best that ever came to Rensselaer, having had several years experience in Chicago and Monticello.