Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS In modern Dentistry are equally well known to us in a practical way. We are experts in all brancelis and our professional work proves its superiority. Our methods are modern, our staff is composed of practical experts in the business. We are satisfied to be judged on our reputation. Our prices are moderate. J. W. HORTON, Dentist, Opposite Courthouse.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 36c. Mrs. Anna York spent Monday in Monon. James Ellis spent Sunday in Monticello. Simon Fendig was down from Wheatfield Monday. A. C. Robinson was in Monon on business yesterday. Miss Ocie Wood of Parr spent Monday night here with friends. W. B. Austin was down from Chicago Saturday on court business. Daniel Wolf of near Demptte > was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. S. R. Shreeves went to Wheatfield Saturday to visit friends for a few days. J. W. Heilscher, the Kniman blacksmith, was down Monday on tax-paying business. Simon Leopold was in Chicago Tuesday- looking "at a stock of goods he is thinking of purchasing. . A. Beasley of Remington was over Saturday and spent the day here with his daughter, Miss Lucy. Try The Democrat and National Monthly a year for only $2.00, sent to any address in the United States. Mrs. John Fox of Gary, who had been spending a few days with Miss Bessie Davis, returned home Monday. Attorney Guy, Geo. A. Chappell and Wm. Townsend were over from Remington Saturday on court business. O. M. Elder transacted business in Monticello Saturday. He went from there and spent Sunday with friends in Goodland. Uncle Seth Strange of near Monon was in Rensselaer Friday looking after his tenant property in the northeast part of town. Miss S. B. Smith of Crawfordsville returned home Saturday after a several months visit here with her father, W. F. Smith. Mrs. James Maloy, who had been spending the winter here, went, to Steger, 111., Saturday to visit his son, Dr. Bernard Maloy. Mrs. Mary Brown of Frankfort, returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her parent?, Mr, and Mrs. John Clinger. J. W. Mohler and family of Francesville returned home Saturday after a few days visit with his uncle, Everett Greenlee and family. Edwin Robinson is now delivery boy at Rowles & Parker’s store, taking the place of Mat Moosemiller who resigned Saturday night. Mrs. Cynthia Dain of Kirkpatrick, Ind., returned home Monday after a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sherman Hess, of Brook. Try a sack of otir White Star flour'at $1.40. If you do not find it equal to any $1.50 flour , you ever used, return it and get your money. Every sack guaranteed. — Rowles & Parker.