Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• • =-■- THE new= North Side Meat Market IS NOW OPEN ANO READY FOR BUSINESS. We hanale everything in the meat line. I will also handle tallow, hides, and pay the best price for fancy B veal and fat beef stock. ''’'S ' ■ phone isi. JOSEPH PUTTS The Anvil Chorus #‘Order is Heaven’s first law,” DeArmond’s work’s without flaw; “Instinct builds a nest that’s true,” DeArmond shapes the horseshoe. W. S. DeARMOND, Tefft, - Indiana. ■ ■ ——. irtHj | possess a permanent value ■OU I IwOai I ©will that you may not fully realize. If they were indestructible, and could not be destroyed, everybody would enjoy sound teeth. Any assistance that will make them more permanent, is an insurance that protects their true worth. The protection I give teeth, is dependable because the opinions of my patrons make this a convincing fact. Let us enjoy a talk to-day about your teeth. Best Silver Fillings. 75c Solid Gold Crown. ...... .$5.00 Best imported teeth at proportionate i-l Jkß*f Jkil low prices. All work guaranteed. fcwi ■ nUIIVII
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Beaders. To-Day’s Markets: Corn 54c; oats, 46c. *L,Elza Grow was in Chicago Monday on business. Mrs. F. A. Turfler was shopping in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Sarah Toombs went to Idaville Monday on business. Capt. J. M. Wasson was in Chicago on business Monday. W. A. Davenport was in Chicago on gaslight business Monday. t"Mrs. Alda Parkinson went to ammond Saturday on business. Hiram Day and family went to Chicago Saturday for a short visit. Wm. Tanner went to Idaville Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Kalamazoo, Mich., Friday to visit, relatives. Victor Moore, who recently had a sale, is now located in Kalamazoo, Mich. [v Uncle John Groom, 85 years old, has been in a critical condition for the past wpek. Mrs. Peter Wagner, went to Chicago Saturday to visit several days with relatives. Miss Ella Crowder left for New Albany Saturday to spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. J. E. Branson and Lee were called to Chicago Saturday by the death of Mrs. Branson’s brother,. Andrew Linquist. [Njdr. and Mrs. Jacob Heil returnfed to Wheatfield Monday after a few days visit with Sheriff and Mrs. L. P. Shirer. , Mrs. D. M. Yeqman 'returned to her home in Ambia Saturday after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong. Mrs. Julia Knouft, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire, went to Fowler Monday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Childers. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock and son Delevan went to Chicago Saturday and took in “The Round-Up” at McVicker’s Saturday night, returning home Sunday. i Christie Vick is now in Seattle, Wash., and will likely locate there permanently. He is working at carpentering. His family expects to join him In the spring. The Rensselaer basket ball team was defeated at Monticello Friday night. Score 28 to 15 in favor of Monticello. A return game will be played here Feb. 12. —u. . John Paxton of Longmont, Colo., came Saturday for a short visit, but was called back Sunday by the sickness of his aged mother, who resides at Longmont. O. H. McKay has sold his restuIrhnt to George Fate of Indianapolis /who are now in possession of same. Mr. McKay Will devote his Whole attention to the laundry business once mope.
