Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Geo. T. Gillan, the Remington liveryman, was over yesterday on business. Mr. Glilan has traded his livery business for a 181 acre farm five miles southwest of Bloomington, Ind., and will move thereon next week. „ Arthur Fendig of Bloomington, 111., came Saturday’ to attend the reunion of the Fendig children and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig. There are eight children, namely: Solomon, Robert, Benhart, Arthur, Edna, Tillie, Clara and Belle, all of whom, were at home the first time Sunday in fifteen years. Arthur and Sol went to Chicago Monday where the latter will visit a few days. He is thinking of going to New Orleans Saturday for a visit with relatives.
SHE’S TAKING IT OFF. Along about 9 o’clock every night, and continuing till 12, a great sigh is heard, as if from many who have suffered long and have at last found relief. Some times it comes from many throats, and sometimes, as the hour grows later, not from so many throats, but the sigh is louder, t indicating that the relief is greater. What does it mean? It is a sigh of relief from women all over the world taking off their corsets at the close of a hot day.. --Ex. t ,
Change in Horse Show Program No. 8 on Friday, Sept. 9th, should reAd: “Mare or Gelding, any breed, 1 year and under 4, first premium $5 ; second premium, S 3. The management has secured - both the north and south livery barns of August Elbert for the accommodation of the horses and all stalls are free including straw for the show horses. The Goodland Horse Show and Streit Carnival, September 7,8, 9 and 10.
All Ages Come Here for first-class Dental work because our reputation has put us in the front rank. We are practical Dentists with thoroughly up-to-date methods. We practice every branch of the business and excel in all of them. Crown an# Bridge work and Filling are specialties with us, as is also painless extraction. Our charges are positively low. J. W. HORTON, Dentist, Opposite Court House. The Democrat and The Chicago; Record-Herald year for $4.00. 1
