Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The enjoyment of a prosperous New Year . -■■■ . will depend upon the circumstance* that you can control. One of. these .U your standard of health. Your health can’t be the beet, if teeth are not doing effective—thorough work. The quick change* that teeth, good or bad, often make is really surprising. Little decays grow into the larger kind, and Increase the risk of total loss. , One evidence of satisfaction that my patients enjoy—they have a greater interest in their teeth that have been restord than the fee it has taken to make them so. Let us have a pleasant chat about your teeth. DR. HORTON

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A Happy New Year to one and all. Everybody goes to the Princess Theater. Watch for the opening chapters of “The Round-Up." Today’s markets: Wheat, 95c; Oats, 46c; Corn, 52c; Rye, 65c. Millar 20c coffee served free at the Home Grocery next Saturday. [George Iliff of south of town is' confined to the house with sickness. M. F. French of Remington was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. The rural mail carriers had a holiday yesterday,, and there was no delivery made. are being hauleu for the new buildings that are to be erected at St. Joseph’s college. Dr. Loy and family will return home today from Piqua, Ohio, where they spent the holidays. Joseph Sharp goes to Chicago Heights today to visit a few days with his son John and family.

Mrs. C. A. Balcom and daughter Irene of Remington visited Mrs. E. T. Harris and family Tuesday. T. W. Sheeler of Richmond is visiting his mother and brothers, W. R. and A. F. Shesler, for a few days. Mrs. A. J. Harmon and two sens went to LaSalle, 111., Wednesday for a few weeks visit with relatives. Jesse Dunn of Jordan tp., has been sick for the past ten days with pneumonia. He is improving somewhat now. Mrs. E. C. Fountain of Goodland name Wednesday for a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter.

No need to he afraid to attend the Princess Theater —it has been examined by the fire chief and pronounced absolutely safe.

* The Ladies’ Literary Club and the D. A. R., following their Usual custom, kept open house yesterday, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Coen. ySMrs. E. C. English and sons returned last evening from spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. L. F. Hopkins, at Glencoe, 111. Miss Queene Perry, music teacher in the city schools, with her mother, spent a part of her vacation with Mrs. Hugh Murray at Gpodland. Daniel Pillars and wife who have been staying at the soldiers* home near Lafayette, have returned to Parr and taken up their residence there. "ARev. J. C. Parrett, pastor of the Presbyterian church, received a substantial Christmas gift in the shape df an increase of SIOO per yea? in salary. 'vi Mrs. Len Lefler came up from jLhfayette Tuesday night to spend a couple of 'weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks, and other relatives and friends. Three candidates for Woodcraft rode the goat at the M. W. A.,Camp Wednesday night. The new officers of the Camp wjl be installed at the regular meeting next Wednesday night. ” ; If you will take Foley’s Orino Laxative until the bowels become regular you will not have to take purgatives constantly, as Foley’s Orino Laxative positively cures chronic constipation and sluggish liver. Pleasant to take. A. F. Long.

The “Musical Hoyles” gave a first-class entertainment here Wednesday evening jinder the auspices of the Rensselaer fire department. The house was packed and the firemen will net about |IOO from the entertainment. Don’t forget H. N. Moulds* big public sale in Hanging Grove tp., next Thursday. Mr. Moulds has a good lot of. stuff and you 'will make no mistake in attending his sale if in need of anything he has to dispose of. See list of property elsewhere in The Democrat. The public joint installation of officers of Prairie Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 125, Royal Arch Chapter, No. 130, and Everting Star Chapter, O. E. S., No. 41, which took at, the Masonic lodge rooms Monday evening, was a most pleasing affair and was attended by about 300 , people. Light refreshments were served.