Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Smiles of Pretty Women 1 1 /^iSSferMir | are most charming when the teeth | are perfect—and the women could not be pretty unless the teeth were perfect. Clean, white, even teeth are a great pdint in one’s appearance. If there is anything the matter with your teeth you should have them seen to at once. An examination should be made twice a year anyway. We do all Dental work at moderate prices. J. W. HORTON OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 64c; Oats, 31c; Wheat, 90c. Mrs. S. M. Laßue spent Saturday In Lowell. Ed Sternberg was in Monon on business yesterday. Mrs. James Britt went to Attica Saturday for a week’s visit. Ray Hopkins of Crawfordsville spent Sunday with his parents here. John Walker returned Saturday from a weeks’ visit at Crawfordsville. Capt. Hagins and wife returned yesterday from a visit at Wolcott. C. J. Dean went to Chicago Saturday to chaperon a party to Green, Ark. Mrs. -Jesse Crowell went to Monticello Saturday to attend old settlers’ meeting. ' Mrs. J. J. McAvoy of Chicago Heights came Friday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barce went to Templeton Saturday for a few days visit.

Ross Grant of Minneapolis came Saturday to spend a few days with relatives, Mrs. Purcupile went to Chicago to study millinary styles and buy stock yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams went to Monticello Saturday to attend the old settlers’ meeting. Mrs. O. O. Hammerton and children went to Michigan City Saturday for a week’s visit. Mrs. Mattie Hopkins, who has been visiting at Crawfordsville, returned home Saturday. Miss Emma McClintock returned to her home in Monticello Saturday after a week’s visit here. Miss Clara Burkett of Maxinkuckee went to Reynolds Saturday where she will make her home.

Miss Carrie Eger went to Lowell Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy, a few days. Mrs. Ruby Conrad returned to her home in Frankfort Saturday after a week’s visit with relatives near here. Frank Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Malone and Miss Flossie Hines attended old settlers’ day Saturday. John Sharp of Chicago Heights came Friday to spend a few days vacation with his wife, who is visiting here. Mrs. Bert DeMoss returned to her home in Demotte Saturday. Her sister, Miss Vernie Britton, accompanied her home. Mrs. Victor Timmons returned to her home in Kankakee, 111., Saturday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Michaels. Mrs. F. L. Yeoman of Hibbard, "who visited relatives here the past week, went to Montlcello Saturday to the old settlers’ meeting. Mrs- M. C. Goff and Bon Cecil and Ralph Fisher, who have been visiting E. O. Gunyon at Parr, returned to their home In Frankfort yesterday. jW. T. May and family returned . to their home in Macomb, Miss., Saturday, after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. May south of town. Capt. J. W, Hagins celebrated his 64 th birthday anniversary Sunday. He had as his guest L. H. Snyder, chief clerk of the Pullman Palace Car Co. ‘ K