Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• IT’S A BENEFICIAL HABIT 1 to'make your visits to a dentist frequent, every sixth drtwelfth month. If there is any diseased condition, or decay, he will discover it, while in Its early stages. This economizes expense and pain, and you know the exact condition of your teeth. c' What my patients tell about my operations and prices, gives their friends a desire to haveme look at their teeth. Let me make a careful search for an unnoticed decay. 22 Karat Gold Crowns, fiS.OO Bet Silver Fllllnp 75 Canto. Guaranteed. DR. HORTON Opposite Court House.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Beaders. "The Round Up" next Saturday. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 97 c; Rye, 65c; Corn, 53c; Oats, 46c. Dean has returned to Indiana University. r Hopkins has returned to Wabash college. 4-J. J. Hunt was in Indianapolis on business Monday. •Gillis Lutz was in Monon on business Saturday. Miss Carrie Day went to Champaign, 111., Friday.! Ed Catt went to Wolcott on a business trip Saturday. Joe Nagle went to Lafayette Monday for a few days visit. Miss Ollie Tanner has gone to Chicago for a short visit. Jerry Garland went to Lafayette on a business trip Monday. • Wm. Ferguson made a busfness trip to Lafayette Saturday. Alter has gone to Delphi to attend the poultry show. V.Mrs. S. S. Shedd is in a Chicago hospital to undergo an operation. L. W. Beam of Harrisburg, Pa./ spent Sunday here, the guest of friends. Dr. W. A. Meyer of the Chicago Training School, was In the city on business Monday. and Mrs. Kenton Parkinson are visiting with the latter’s uncle in Hoopeston, 111. Miss Minnie Martin of southeast of town, has gone to Otterbein, where she has employment. C. Bowman of the Indiana Car Commission visited Rensselaer on an Inspection tour Saturday.
Chris Koepky and family returned Saturday from a short visit with his father near Francesville.
Donald Hollingsworth, accompanied by Geo. Long, returned to his home in Chicago, Monday.
H. A. Davenport and family have returned from a ten days trip to bis home in Elizabethtown, Ky.
Mrs. M. Kessinger and son Roy went to Reynolds Saturday to spend a few days with relatives.
Lizzie Hemphill returned Saturday from a week’s visit with Miss Nora Wasson at Winchester, Ind.
Myrtle Hammerton of East Lynn, 111., returned home Saturday after a short visit with relatives In Rensselaer.
Miss Hattie Lowman returned to her home in Amboy Saturday after a month’s visit with her aunt Mrs. Mell Griffin.
Norman and cousin Miss Florence Gorham returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives in Lafayette. "K-Miss Elizabeth B. Hume arrived from her home in Springfield, Ohio, Saturday to be on hand for the opening of school Monday. Miss F. M. Glover returned to her home tn Orleans Saturday after visiting a few days with Misses Doris and. Josie Porter. -X. Mrs. C. P. Wright went to Kentland Saturday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. E. B. Vandersmith, returning Monday. Wesley Hammerton has vacated his brother’s farm north of town, and has moved into the Fred Hartman property near the depot. -X-Misses E. Spaulding and Maude Daugherty left Saturday for an over Sunday visit in Valpo and Chicago, where Miss Spaulding has relatives. Duke Nichols, erstwhile checkerchampion and world-beating cornhuske, is now slinging hash as a side line, in-a downtown restaurant. Jacob Poundstone •of Grand Island, 111., returned home Saturday after spending the holidays with his cousins, George and Judson Maines. Miss Margery Yeager returned to her home Saturday, in North Vernon, after a two days stay with Morgan Dewey and family, five miles south of town.
