Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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IT’S PERSONAL ADVANTAGE to be certain that there is no cavity in 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 of jnst suck decay saves teeth as well as dentists' bills. You 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. DR. HORTON

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Renders. Next' Thursday is Thanksgiving. Everybody goes to the Box Ball Alley. ’ To-day’s markets—Wheat 93c;* Corn, 65c; Oats, 45c; Rye. 05c. Legal blanks for sale at The' Democrat office. Mrs. Van Grant and little son are visiting friends in Valparaiso. Mrs. A. K. Yeoman returned Tuesday from a visit at Roseville, “• , Walter Ponßlew>f Mt. Ayr was a business visitor m the city Thursday. L. Hildebrand returned to Chicago Tuesday after a few days visit here. Three children of Mike Fay of Union tp., are sick with whooping cough. Mrs. Henry Amsler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. J. Jones, at Michigan City/ : - !:*1 4': 'j The Democrat and the Daily Journal, each a full year for only $3.50. 1

Don’t fall to see "The Trust Busters," Saturday, Nov. 21, at Bills opera house.

• Rev. B. F. Furguson went to Roselawn Tuesday to preach the funeral sermon of Mrs. R. W. Crteler.

The Twlce-a-Week Democrat and the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic, both a full year for only $2.00.

tc. B. Steward, Chas. Piatt and has. Osborne attended the I. O. O. grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis this week.

The Chlratian Endeavor Society held a social at the residence of P. W. Clarke, in tie west part of town Thursday evening. Those present report a fine time.

•''“Abe Martin’’ hits the nail a center blow when he says: “Th’ only thing a fanner raises that is protected is a quail.”

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes here this week, making the tfip via auto. , The “cold wave” was succeeded by warm, balmy weather Wednesday, more like spring than the dosing days of November. Little Gladys Watson,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Watson, fell off a conch at her home Wednesday and broke her arm. 'j'Rice Porter has rented A. CL W. Farmer’s residence property on South Division street until spring, and will move into same soon. ■■■ ■' ...I«.■■■——.G. W. Vincent, formerly of near Remington, writes us, to change the address of his Democrat from Rowley, lowa, to Beaumont, Texas.