Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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UNREAL NATURAL TEETH To produce them has required 1 -Wore persistent effort of time and patience than most people realize. The difference, between teeth that appear natural and those that don’t—to the material of which they are made and a knowledge of the correct position and fitting to make them look real beside real teeth. Some dentists deserve popularity for this work. One assurance that the merits of my work are praise-wor-thy—my patrons urge others to give me a call. Arrange to make your call. DR. HORTON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City sad I Co as try Reeders. Everybody goes to the Box Ball Alley. To-day’s markets— Wheat, 87c; Corn. 55c; Oats, 45c; Rye, 65c. Legal blanks for sale at The Democrat office! Uncle John Casey of Fair Oaks was a visitor in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickinson of Carpenter tp., were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday. / X?. .N. Hemphill is making some extensive improvements to his residence on Front street. M. A. McConnehay of Idaville came Wednesday for a few days visit with his son, Dave McConnehay. Farm leasee, cash .or grain rent, .deed, and mortgage blanks, etc., on sale at The Democrat office at all times. Houses to rent are more scarce' in Rensselaer at the present time than they have been fojr many years. A new supply of best form real estate and chattel mortgage blanks just printed up and on sale at The Democrat office. i> "JLjames Lefler, Mrs. Chas. Bussell dnd Mrs. Mary Lowe are at Marinette, Wis., this week looking after their lands near that place. Trustee-elect Selmer and asses-sor-elect Rodgers of Oillam tp., accompanied by the former’s father, were in the city on business Wednesday. C. A. Lee and family of Hiawatha, Kan., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Catherine Lee, and brother, W. R. Lee. Mr. Lee has sold his farm in, Kansas and may decide to locate here. B. S. Fendlg has been taking in tyihrge amount of poultry this week, principally turkeys, for the Thanksgiving market. He will ship out about three carloads, 75,000 pounds, for the Thanksgiving trade. > ~rSfrs. I. A. Glazebrook left Wednesday for Greencastle, where she will visit her daughter, Miss Ara Glazebrook. and also visit relatives in Terre Haute and Indianapolis. Bhe will be gone indefinitely. Dr. M. W. Baker of Englewood. 111., assisted by Dr. Miller, operated on Mrs. Wm. Miller of northeast of town Thursday for varicose* viens. The operation was very successful and it is thought the patient will now get along all right There has been nothing further /abne in the case against E. L. Hollingsworth for failure to send his little son to school. Truant Officer Sands filed the affidavit after, complaint had been made to him and the arrest was made and the case tentatively set for trial several times, but that is all that has come of it so far.
