Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Daily Necessity ' v that maay people overlook, 1b the need of a fall set of teeth. The loss of a finger does not Injure the rest of the body; not so with a tooth. The loss of one or several teeth, affects mastication—digestion. It Is very .frequent to find that TEETH THAT ARE MOST NEEDED are those that are easiest to be neglected. One reason you will enjoy to have me give your neglected teeth the attention they need—new patients assist to send their friends to me. Come in and we will have a little talk on teeth. DR. HORTON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and . Country Renders.
Everybody goes to the Box Ball Alley. -
Mrs. Warren Robinson visited in Lafayette Saturday.
To-day’s markets—Wheat 93c;' Corn, 56c; Oats, 46c; Rye, 65c.
Charles Harrington of Demotte was a business visitor In Yhe city Saturday.
The big - fat stock show at Chicago opens Saturday and continues to Dec. 10.
The Chicago Daily Journal and The Democrat, each a full year for only |3.00.
The box Bocial at the Parochial school last Thursday night was well attended and netted some |4O. Pullins of Barkley tp., left Monday for southern California, where he will spend the winter. Jasper Hawkins, a brother-tnJ law of Wm. Ervin, died at his home in Dubois, Neb., last Friday. Point Star: A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Hershman on Wednesday of this week. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postofflces: Frances ville, R-R., 1; Delphi, R-R-2, 1; Mt. Ayr, 1. Miss Flossie Kenton, who has been working in the telephone central, has gone ot Brook to clerk in a store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones of Flora, Carroll county, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jud Maines at present writing.
Mrs. N. Heuson went to Kankakee, 111., yesterday to visit her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, for a week or ten days.
Mrs. J. L. Hagins, who has been in poor health for some time, was taken to Chicago Sunday for treatment at the Hahnemann hospital.
Mrs. Sherman Lewlß of Mitchell, So. Dak., returned home Friday after a two weeks visit with relatives here and at Plymouth and Bourbon, -Marshall county.
A card from H. J. Bartoo Informs us that he has purchased a printing office in Seattle, Wash., and will make that place his future home.—Morocco Courier. Mrs. Peetz's husband is now in charge of the State Statistician’s office, to which he was elected re- ■ bently. Mrs. Peetz is editress and proprietor of the Monon News. J“John Sommers, Sr., of southeast df town, lost four good work horses in the last month, which he thinks is due to dust sickness. One' of the horses he paid $195 for a short time ago. The Rensselaer poultry show will be held Jan. 18 to 23. The exhibition will be held in the Armoury, and is expected to be one of the best shows of its kind evdr held in Jasper county.
Friday’s Montioello Journal: — Will Roth, who Is working for B. S. Fendlg at Rensselaer, picked and rubbed 676 turkeys In nine hours yesterday. This is a big day’s work and one hard to beay. !
Judging from the appearapce of. our sidewalks in front of business houses, especially on the more prominent corners, the anti-spitting ordinance is ah unknown measure when it comes to enforcement.
The revival meetings at the M. E. church, conducted by an expert revivalist imported for the occasion, assisted by the pastor, closed Sunday night after a two weeks campaign, with a grand total of four converts, we are told.
The Brook Reporter, republican, says: "At the present rate this county will be entirely democratic four years hence.” That sounds good, and might be followed by other counties not a hundred miles from Jasper with beneficial results. The football game here’ Saturday between the Rensselaer and Hammond high school teams, resulted to victory for the former by a score of 6 to 0. A Chicago high school team is billed to play here to-morrow with our high school team. ... \1 Mi 1 , and Mrs. George Hopkins ffcre called to Frankfort last week by the death of Mrs. Eva Gorman, a daughter ofr John Hodshire, formerly of Rensselaer. Deceased was married about a year ago, and leaves a* three weekß old babe. Peritonitis was the cause of her death.
