Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A “Jumping” Tooth Is the kind that sends the sufferer into agony and robs you of sleep and comfort. Better have it out at once, and thus stop the torture. We are expert extractors, performing the operation carefully, quickly, and w}th the least pain. Gas if required. All dental work done here is fully guaranteed. We solicit the favor of your work, promising perfect satisfaction with all we do, and charging only very moderate fees. J. W. HORTON OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. H. J. Kannel was in Chicago on business Monday-To-day’s markets: Corn, 60c; Oats, 36c; Wheat, 96c. Isaac Kight of fair Oaks was down on business Monday. Harry Wa'tson made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. G- W. Goff and W. V. Porter were in Montlcello on business MondayF. W., Fisher of Kankakee township was *n the city on business Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Day left Friday afternoon for Kennel worth, 111., to visit her son Omar and wife. Mrs. E. Purcupile went to Lafayette yesterday to spend a few days with her son, J. I. Purcupile. - , II . 4* Everett Leach of Chicago came down Monday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex’ Leach. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades spent Sunday in Gary with their son, Kenneth and wife, returning home Monday.
Mrs. Orlan Grant went to Hammond Monday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Kasson, *ho is ill. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jones and daughter of Remington came over Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Dr. J. W- Merry and Harry Wortley of Mt. Ayr accompanied the latter’s wife to Chicago yesterday for treatment. >Wm. left yesterday for Lisbon, N. D., where he will be employed on a farm near there for an indefinite time. Mrs. H. I. Adams went to Bluffton yesterday to be with her brother, John McCollough, who is critically ill with peritonitis. Mrs. E. L. Clark went to Francesville yesterday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. William Porter, and family. Miss Bertha Huffman of Lafayette, who spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huffman, returned home yesterday.
Mrs. P. L. Mattes of Chicago, who has been here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrsu Harvey Grant, for the jpast month, returned home yesterday. The Goodland Herald has declared off its piano contest, not enough interest being taken to justify the publisher in going ahead with the contest. „ Mrs. Henry Robinson and two children of Monon, who had been visiting relatives in Mt. Ayr for the past few days, took tho train here for home Mr. and Mrs. John Cockburn and Mrs. Faithorn of Chicago, who have been visiting Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Holden for the past few days, returned home Friday. John Gregg and son of Cunningham, Wash., who have been here visiting the / former’s son-in-law, Ed Herman and family for the past two weekSj returned home r riday. Mrs. N. A. Hendrix and sister, Mrs. Chas- Hemphill, returned home Friday from Linden, Ind., where they had made a two weeks visit with their sister, Mrs. Mary Mass. The Democrat waff In error in stating In Saturday’s issue that Dr. Loy would move into A. F. Long’s property on River street, now occupied by W. J. Wright. Dr. Loy did rebt the Long property, but has now decided to remain where he is.
