Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| IT’S A BENEFICIAL HABIT to make your visits to a dentist frequent, every sixth or twelfth month. If there is any diseased condition or decay, he will discover it, while In its early stages. This economises expense and pain, and you know the exact condition of your teeth. What my patients tell about my operations and prices, gives their friends a desire to have me look at their teeth. Let me make a careful search for an unnoticed decay. 22 Karat Gold Crowns, >5.00 , Best Sliver Filling 75 Cents. Guaranteed. DR. HORTON Opposite Court House.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Beaders. “The Round Up" next Saturday. B. S. Fendlg was in Chicago on business yesterday. George Ketchum was In Chicago oa business Wednesday. Chas. Bowers has returnel from a short visit in Hammond. Asa Brown of Kniman was in town on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixie are visiting with relatives in Parr. Geo. Lundy returned Wednesday evening from a visit at Gosport. Asa Thompson has gone to Rantoul, 111., for an extended stay. Hartley Church of Remington was in town on business yesterday. L. C. Klosterman was in Chicago Wednesday to consult an eye specialist. Earl Saldla of east of town returned from Chicago Thursday where he has been visiting. Wm. Turner, now of Kirklin, formerly night operator at the station here, is visiting old friends in Rensselaer. Charles Hill left Monday evening for Los Angeles and San Diego, Cali., where he expects to spend the winter. "4«Miss E. Smith has returned to her home In Delphi after <a visit with Wm. I. Hoover and family, south of town. t W V. Porter, R. B. Harris, R. A. Parkison and L. A. Bostwick went to Fair Oaks yesterday as viewers on a gravel road. Henry Hildebrand returned to his home in Chicago Wednesday evening after a few day's yislt with relatives and friends here. Grace Norris, Belle Laßue and Harriet Shedd left Monday for Greencastle where they are attending DePauw The various township trusteed out-going and re-elected —have been dropping in this week, filing their reports with the county auditor. Mrs. F. B. Meyer has gone to Gary where she will spend some time with her husband who has employment in the postofflee there. Peter Greiser, who recently moved to Hammond, has returned to Rensselaer and expects to move his family here soon, we understand. • ■ , W. J. Hall and family, who have been living on a farm five miles south of here left tor Pasedena, California, where he expects to find employment. The two families who have been occupying the Smith property for for the. past six months, near the ball park, returned to their homes in Chicago Thursday. Jas. * Enmis is the first recorded victim of the present cold snap. He had his hands badly frost-bitten while working with machinery in the Coen & Brady elevator. We understand that Mrs. George Goff will be brought home to-day from the Chicago hospital where she has been for the past week, as the doctors there can give her no relief The popularity of The Democrat’s sale bills continue to spread, and we printed a set of . bills Thursday for a sale over in Benton county, the parties driving 16 miles to have the bills struck here. Mr. R. H. Grow and daughter Mrs. N. Schmitter, attended the burial of Mrs. Charles Grow at Wolcott Tuesday., mention of whose sudden death from blood poisoning at her home in Dayton, Ky., was made in Wednesday’s Democrat. vA-Mre. F. E. Babcock and Miss Blanche Hoyes entertained the Unique Club, composed of Pythian Sisters, at the home of the forfner on South street, Thursday after.noon from 2 till 5. Some 24 ladies were present. Refreshments were served. • *f- E. P. Honap was the only one of “the faithful" of Rensselaer who attended the Jackson Day banquet at Lafayette Thursday night. Several others had Intended to go but business interferred at the last moment. Mr. Honan reports a very nice time.'
