Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Good Teeth flean Sound Health Wttp W HEHMg! gggr Yowe It Is not sufficiently understood that the condition of the teeth has a very large influence on the general health. Poor teeth means imperfect mastication—one of the principal causes of indigestion. Let us examine your teeth free of charge, and we will put them in proper condition if they need our service- All branches of Dentistry practiced. ’ J.*.W. HORTON OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Dr. E. N. Loy was in Chicago Sunday.. C. W. Duvall made a business trip to Thayer MondayFrank Foltz went to Crown Point Monday on business. Mrs. James Russell spent Saturday in Monon with friends. S. O. Duvall was a business visitor in the Windy City Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Babcock and son William spent Saturday in Chicago. Miss Marie Gipp spent Sunday with her parents in Francesville. W. Hurley Beam of Indianapolis spent Supday with his parents here. Mrs. Slyvester Ritchey spent Sunday with her husband in Sheldon, 111. * Mrs. J. J. Hunt returned Sunday from a couple of days visit in Chicago.

Walter Ware of Gifford, 111., spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha Rusk and family. Emmet Laßue returned Sunday from a week’s visit with friends at Bloomington. Miss Virgie Crow went to Virgie Saturday. Her school at that place opens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCurtain of Parr spent Sunday with James Hurley and family. Miss Fronie Misch of Wheatfield came Saturday to act as domestic at the jail residence. Vern Jacks of Lafayette spent Monday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. George Ulm, who is employed on a dredge near South Bend, spent Sunday with his wife here. Mrs. Thomas Kenne went to Parr Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clarence Clemens,' a few days. Miss Diamie Bunnell of Chalmers came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Arley Rowen, a few days.

Peyton Davisson of Francesville came Saturday to spend Sunday with his brother, Lewis Davisson of this place. For Sale —Art Garland base burner and one wood stove, both practically good as new. C. W. DUVALL. Mrs. Philip Lagen OT Chicago tame Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. NLeatherman, and father, Nelson Randle, for a few days. Gifford Hayes of Marlon, Ind., who has been here visiting friends and relatives for the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. ''LMrs. E. H. Shields went to Parr Monday to attend the funeral of the baby of Dan Lakin, which was held at Brushwood Monday. Mrs. Liza Stephenson, who has been visiting her nephew, Wm. Frey, and family, for the past week, returned to her home in Parr Saturday.

William Generles, who has been helping his brother, Louis in the fruit store for the past few days, returned to his home In Chicago Heights Sunday. Mrs. Ed Broddeck of Aurora, 111., who has been visiting her cousins, Mrs. Chas. Kessinger and Mattie Ritchey for the past week, returned home Saturday. ■ ■— i Roy C. Stephenson of Norfolk, Neb., who is a brakeman on the Chicago & Northwestern Ry„ is here tf> visit his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Stephenson, for a couple of weeks.