Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
8188 111 THE HAM IS WOT WO IN THE BOSH 1 ’ A Real Tooth in your head, far Surpasses the value of any two teeth that money can buy. The certainty of a real tooth is without question. It seems a little thing to keep it free from decay, but when it is so far gone that its extraction is necessary, you have an experience that you want to dismiss quickly. KEEP THE ONE FOR THE TWO THAT YOU CAN GET. The operations and prices that my patients receive, are the kind that don’t make them wish they had gone to another dentist. Your immediate call will protect that tooths DR. J. W. HORTON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Ask Van Grant for Hazelden Cigars. To-day’s markets: Corn, 60c; Oats, 60c. Hezelden Cigars at Larsh’s drug store Chas. B. Frey of Attica visited here Monday. Sam Fendlg was in Chicago on business Monday. C. R. Stevenson was in Monticello on business Saturday. Will Barker went to Fair Oaks on business Monday. Wm. James went to Indianapolis Saturday for a few days. C. M. Jacobs of Lafayette spent Monday in Rensselaer. John Poole made a business trip to South Bend Monday. E. S. Barfoot of Pembroke was •in town on business Monday. John Clapp of Lafayette was in town on business Monday. Advertised letters: M. E. Dale, Miss Iva Harris, Peter Wolf. W. C. McAvoy of Westfield was in town on business Saturday. John Barce returned to his work in the Chicago postoffice Monday. John Bruner and Ross Dean were in Wheatfleld on business Saturday. Miss Nancy Kessinger of Fair Oaks was in town shopping Monday-* Charles Mahon of Valparaiso came Saturday to visit with P. F. Roberts. , J. H. Daugherty of Monterey, Ind., was in town on business Saturday, Miss DeFaun Robinson of Battle • Ground came Saturday to visit with relatives. » William Lewark of Roselawn made a business trip to Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. C. D. Norman and children went to Fair Oaks Tuesday for a ' few days visit. H. J. Antcliff and J. O. Sunderland of Brook were in town on business Monday. Mrs. J. H. Cox returned Saturday from a week’s visit with relatives in Plainfield. Mrs. Clyde Stanton of Knox came Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. George Kistler. Mr. and Mre. A. R. Hopkins spent Sunday with Mrs. Hopkins’ father in Monticello. < Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned Saturday from a week's visit with her parents near Chalmers. jygeo, Ulm returned to South Bend plonday. He is employed on a dredge near that place. Conrad Kellner received his first shipment of artificial ice from a Frankfort concern Saturday. I ' . Custer Baker of* Chicago came Saturday to visit with his father, John N. Baker of tp. Miss Carrie Hahn of Virgie returned to her home Monday after a short visit with relatives here. Misses Ella and Minnie Martin returned, after «a short visit here, Saturday to their home in Otterbein. George Bergen of Carrothersville Ind., came Saturday to visit with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ray Collins. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Prouty went to ] Ft. Wayne Saturday to visit with Mrs. Prouty’s brother-in-law, James Laughlin. \ George and John Kohler and Gilbert Wrtght of Chicago Heights catne Saturday for a few days duck shootihg. - A —- ----- 0J Thursday, March 18, Isaac Parcels, 3% miles east of McCoysburg. General sale of horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements, etc.
