Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The the- you can Control. One of these 1 is'ydWfctkiidkrtl*of heaJth’ BanH the Sect, it teetjj airfe ndt oolrfc’effective— thorough work. The quick chAnges tMLt teeth, ! gt>od bat!, often make is really surprising. tiUle decays grow jnto tjhe’larger kind", and Increase the rtsk'of total loss. One evidence of satisfaction that my patients enjoy—they have a’greater’lnterest ih thelr teeth that’havfe been restord than the toelt hhs tMkbh to nAake theft rfd.' ** w *'* ‘ "Let uii‘have'a pleasant chat About your teeth. _ bii. HORTON

LOCAL Afjlft PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City anff ' Country Hesters. -V Today’s markets: Wheat. 95c; Oats, 45c; Corn, 52c; Rye/ffßc. - W ar 20c coffee served free at the Jiome grocery next Winfield S. Breese has been appointed’postmaster* ft Newl&ldt this fl 3 *'*'** * f <-* - J* 1 "r-Dr. and Mrs. Jfc- D- Gwin spent Christmas with’ the Hitter's parents in 'Lafkyette."' '■* •>’•:** <*rw Lewis Greer of Plymouth, is .here for a week’s viqit with C. ,L. .Parks of near Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powers spent Christmas at Wolcott with Mr. abd Mrs. Ed Irwin *s* ' '

Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis of West Carpenter were in the city yesterday bn business. Misses Nellie and Sadie Glover, of Orleans, Ind., ire Visiting the famfiy ol R. B. Pditer. ’ ' L—' D. M. Yeoman and family spent Christmas the families of L. Strong and f). H. Yeoman. PMrs. Alf Donnelly and George Donnelly went to Chicago Friday to spend the holidays with the former’s __ __ ' Zern Wright of the real estate firm "of C- E- Wright & Son, went to Cedar Rapids, lowa, Monday on a real estate deal. " ''■<•!» ———— Henry Shaffer is here from Morton, 111., whe¥e he' has "been for some Um, 'and will probably remain here for thd summer.

Miss Ethel -Sharp went to Chicago Heights,*’Yß;, yesterday to. visit the family 1 of ’ het*' brother John Sharp * few days.' r’’ pGuy Daniels is home front the Marton business college to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. aid MYs'. Wiinam Daniels. W V j_ Misses Sadie Cody and Vera and Catrfe Parker of Chicago are spending the holidays with " relatives in Rensselaer and Hanging Grove. Morris Hoover, -who- holds a position as bell Boy at the Lahr House in Lafayette, Spent Christmas here with tits parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoover. u ‘- Mrs. Lem Huston spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Long, in Indianapolis. The latter is Expecting ttf moVe to SpOkane, Wash,, in a few days.

-M-Miss Clara Brusnahan of Union tp./ accidently fell over ’ the edge of a screen door Monday at her home and broke her right arm between the elbow and wrist. ■ ■* ■* j ...J. Mods Toteur returneo a few days ago from a several Weeks visit at Peoria. 111. Mrs. L. Wildberg, who - has bden in very poor Health for some time, is fmproVfhfe slightly. ...... 'i- • Charlie Hammond of Newton tp., who'is moving to Big Rapids, Mich., took his family up there last week. He wilt come back this week to remain until after his public sale. >-Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and sons Fred and Charles and Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to" Goodland Sunday evening to visit relatives a few days.and take in the “house wanning” Monday evening of the new, school building at that place.

d. (\The Marion township teachers presented Trustee Stackhouse with a fink meerschaum pipe, as a token o?* “their regard/ add now Charlie has got to forego his contemplated New Year’s resolution to give up smoking, just so he can use that pipe. "

H. N. Moulds of Hanging Grove tp., whose ptiblic sale is Advertised elsewhere in ' this paper, ‘ has an excellent lot of stuff. His milch cows are especially good, and any-’ one wanting to' secure some good milkers* should not fail to attend this sale.' J. M. Leah, who recently came here from Menomonie,' Wis., with his son John and’ family,’ expects to go’to Edmond, Mfch., next week th spend the' winter with his son Van and 'family. He will return to his own farm near Menomonie, Wis., in the spring. Goodland Herald: A. D. Babcock, accompanied' by Dr. J. G. Kinnemah, Went to' a sHvate sanatorium at Indianapolis last Sunday mOynlng for aihohth’s treatment. Mr. BaV cock is improving .Vtery nicely but not as rapidly ar he desires so 'he decided to "take a rest cure. He is at the Neuronhurst Sanatorium, ene of the best in the state.