Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I I IT'S personal- 1 "' ! -i to he certain that there Is ao cavity la your teeth. The deceiving appearance of decay, often gives people a misleading opinion about their teeth. The little unseen decay growing undisturbed, causes a sensational surprise when it is discovered. The hindrance o*f Just such decay saves teeth as well as dentists' bills. ; Tou will have an assurance of good teeth for a small cost and an absence of pain, if you will have me do this work at once. „ $ •j. | : DR. HORTON

local and personal. Brie* Items of Interest to Otty Midi Country Senders. Everybody goes to the Box Ball Alley. —* i'F’j 'v. To-day’s markets— Wheat, 87c; torn, 55c; Oats, 45c; Rye, ,65c. — 1 gluM Ipnsiiijsiiwihai mi Legal blank# for sale at The Democrat offlee. s . M wi r"" F. D. Wells was In Chicago on harness Monday. George Platt has returned from Minn., where he has been for same time. The Democrat and the Chicago Rally Journal., each a full year for Rbly 83.50. ; Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and Slighter Dorothy were Chicago vises Saturday. Don’t fail to see “The Trust Busters,’’ Saturday, Nov. 21, at gills opera hdlhse. V- F- Irwin returned Monday from a* business trip to Streator, Ottowa amdvlChibago, *ll. Mrs. May Parcels, has been suffering the past week from tonsllttis, but is better at this writing. • John Renicker came down from North Manchester on business Friday, returning Tuesday morning. The Twice-a-Week Democrat and the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic, both a full year for only Mr. John Stewart and Mrs. Frank Pirence of Chicago are ytolling Jdm. Shrank Crltser of Newton tp., this* week. Seth Strange qf Thmsmtopm was tp the city yesterday Jerking after his residence property in the north part of town. * v - Mrs. Jamea Kennedy and two children of Wrikerton are visiting the family of Geo. F. Meyers on street.

New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postofllces: Letcher, So. Dak., 1; Remington, R-R-3, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-3, 1. / Walter Harrington of Union tp., left yesterday to visit his slater, IDs. Jesse Ball, at Mitchell, So. Dak. Me will be gone about two weeks. Anson Cox, who -was so badly hart hy beta* thrown Daps m horse at the S. P. Thompson ranch near Pgrr last week, has so far recovered as’to bo able to come up town Monthly:

>*Fraak JCresler baa traded his big 4pm near Mitchell, So. Dak., for Bruce Porter’s residence property on North Cullen street. Mr. Porter will move to South Dakota, we understand. *Lj2eo. p. Meyers has been appointed guardian over Rev. Abraham Miller of Barkley tp., whose wife died last week. Mr. Miller is Quite old and is incapable of managing his affairs, At is alleged. Mrs. J. W. Speaks, who has been sick for some time at her home in the northwest part of town, died Monday evening at 8 o’clock. At this writing no arrangements had been made for the funeral. "*r«ddr. and Mrs. Charles Mustard, and children who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard, and sister, Mrs- Sylvester Gray, left yesterday for Hereford. Texas, where he has bought a farm

Lee Jessup has moved Into his new cement block residence on. South Division street, and Mr. A. G. W. Parmer, who owns the property vacated by Mr. Jessup, will rent same until spring, when he may decide to occupy it himself. A little snow Jell Saturday morning, epopgh to n*ake the ground almost white, and it still remains on the ground at this writing in> the shade of buildings, the weather having continued finite cool, although very pleasant otherwise. James moved Monday tb Goodland, where he has rented the old Getting blacksmith shop on Main street and will open up a shop therein. Jim is a good workman and will get his share of the trade once the people there test his work. N-Mrs. R. W. Crtsier, formerly of Mt. Ayr hut of late a resident of Roselawn, died Sunday morula* after an extended illness. She was a Ulster of A. J. and Bert Brenner of Rensselaer. A husband and five arastfriftanc 1 sj burial made in the North Btar cemetery near Mt Ayr.