Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wj R. Lee was in Lafayette on business yesterday. W. H. Collins left Wednesday on a business-trip to Covington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner spent yesterday on the Kankakee. J. E. Vanferson of Hoopeston, 111., was a business visitor here Thursday and yesterday. It is rumored that Joe Jackson has ordered a new buss and will start another buss line in Rensselaer. Several people from here attended the big picnic at Ed Parkisen’s farm near the Groom's bridge yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith left yesterday in their auto to attend the automobile road races at Elgin, 111. Charles came Thursday evening from Winchester to visit with his uncle, Harrison Wasson, and- family. Russell Randle left Tuesday afternoon for his home at Magnum, Okla., stopping in Chicago for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. L. B. Fenner left yesterday for her home at Berwell, Neb., after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber. Mrs. Vernon Nowels and Miss Elizabeth Witham went to Forest, Clinton county, yesterday to spend a few days with Mrs. Albert Alter. Miss Loretta Putts went to Surrey Thursday afternoon to attend a party given that evening at the home of Joe Thomas in Newton tp. Stewart and 'Russell Warren went to Monticello yesterday morning to spend the day at the Boys’ Brotherhood camp on the 7 ippecanoe.

Miss Peters of Monroe. Wis., stopped off here yesterday to spend the day with Mrs. Frank Foltz. She is on her way home from Lafayette. Mrs. M. E. Davisson of near Aix returned home Wednesday from Burnettsville where she spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. John Gleason returned to his home at Rockville yesterday aft'er a visit here with his sister, Mrs. Nora Worden, and his brother, T. J. Gleasom J. H. S. Ellis went to Chicago yesterday morning to see about contracting with some amusement people for Horse Show weeks, Sept. 13-16. Mrs. E. Hargarten, Mrs. A. Kirschel and Mrs. Peter Hinan returned to their home in Chicago Thursday afternoon . after a visit here with Mrs. A. Gangloff. Vincent Eisele returned home from Chicago Tuesday evening where Mrs. Eisele had undergone an operation in Wesley hospital a few . days previous. She is getting along now as well as could be expected. Leo Hordeman arrived home Thursday evening - from Woonsocket, So, Dak., where he has been the past year. He will probably spend the winter here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hordeman, and return to the great northwest in the spring.

& £=>*7 UNLESS 1 -Ta v WF? The Minimum of Pain or an entire absence of it, goes with our system of high class Dentistry. For young or old there is no fear, no matter what the- 1 process. We are exceedingly careful in every branch of our work and particularly with the extraction of teeth. You will go away happily after a visit to us. We will satisfy you that we are experts in Dentistry. J. W. HORTON Opp. Courthouse ; A. .*'