Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ All Ages Come Here fl |rl fl 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 and 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. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Granville spent Thursday in Lafayette. Regular Horse day next Wednesday. The Rensselaer schools will open next Monday. John Eger was a Chicago business goer Wednesday.
John Osborne Invent to Monon on business Thursday. G. L. Phillips went to Lafayette on business Thursday. R. D. Thompson was a Chicago business goer Thursday. Jerry Healy went to Lafayette Thursday to attend the fair. D. M. Worland was in Lafayette on business Thursday. J. W. Mannan of Tefft was in the city on business Thursday. J. W. Stockton was a Monticello business goer Wednesday. Fifty tickets were sold from here Thursday to the Lafayette Fair. Harry Wood went to Chicago Thursday to make a short visit with his brother, Geo. E. Wood. Charles Jenson of Wheatfield returned home Thursday after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. H. O. Shields and Edna Spain attended the Baptist Association meeting at Morocco Wednesday. Why pay 50 cents for your working Shirts. The best 50c shirt made for 39c at Rowles & 'Parker's. ' -
John Shirer returned to his home near Tefft Thursday after a couple of days spent in the city on business. Miss Virgie Lang of Bloomington, 111., came Thursday for a few days visit with T. F. Dunlap and family. Mrs. O. K. Ritchey, Jr., went to Connorsville Wednesday to visit her patents, Mr. and Mrs. James Meyers. Mrs. Lesta Hoover of Hammond, who has been visiting with Mrs. l Charles Payne, returned home Thursday. Miss Lydia Sands of Lafayette returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit here with Charles Sands and family: The Royal Tailor line of all wool samples for tailor-made suits. A perfect fit guaranteed. -—Rowles & Parker. Virgil Robinson, who has been visiting at Francesville and Medaryville the past few days, returned home Thursday. jKFred Chapman and family Ayent up to St. Joe, Mich., Wednesday to visit his mother, Mrs. H. M. Chapman, a few weeks. ' Howard Royster of Watseka, 111., returned home Thursday after a two days visit here with llis uncle. T. H. Dunlap and family. * y , A big general rain fell throughout the county Tuesday night, being heavier in the north part of the county than here, and we had quite a rain here. - ,
