Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ■' - Brief Items of Interest tp City and Country Readers. . \ ' Sept. 2, to Mr, ,and Mrs. N. , C. Shafer, a son. R. B Harris was in Roselawn on business Saturday. ' Today’s markets; Corn, 60c; Oats, 40c; Wehat, 80c. John Lyons made a business trip to Monon Monday. Jay'Stockton made a business trip to Lafayette Monday. J. F. Irwin was in Monticeilo on business on business Monday. —r • ... / E .A. Fisher went to Chicago Mohday to witness the wrestling match. Orie Ohupp went to Cedar Lake Monday where he has a position. Lee Adams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waymire'vjit Demotte. E. J. Casey was down from Lowell on business Monday and yesterday. C. A. Roberts went to Indianapolis Monday to take in the state fair. Miss Maude, Day returned Friday from a several weeks visit in Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Thornton returned home Saturday after a short visit with relatives at Lafayette) See those ammonia-proof shoes, with two full soles, for barnyard wear, at Rowles & Parker’s. Lem Huston is subbing for Frank Critser this week as nightwatch, this being Frank’s week . off duty.

A local freight wreck at Monticello delayed the “Hoosier Limited” about four hours Friday evening. Miss Mae Rowley came Friday evening from Mtichell, So. Dak., and will spend a few days . with friends here. Miss Joe Miller came Saturday to take up her work as teacher here She had been attending school at Bloomington. Mrs. L. E. Lyons of Brook took the train here Saturday for Bloomington where she will visit with relatives for a few days. John Remley and Reat and Nim Hopkins and John Strods went to the Kankakee river yes- * terday for a few days fishing. Miss Eva Clark returned home Sunday evening from a week’s visit with, her sister, Mrs. James Mead, and family in Hammond. Paul Glazebrook goes to Lafayette today to make arrangements for re-entering Purdue University to complete his course. Charles Hacklenburg returned to Lafayette Monday after a two weeks visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macklenburg. Better shoes for less money, our motto. We do not fear contradiction as we have the goods. Come in and let us prove it.— VanArsdel’s.

.|§|- jjpp. IS ANYTHING WRONG 1 WltH YOUR TEETH? Whatever be the trouble come and consult me about it, and I will demonstrate to you my ability to preserve the teeth in spit of de- \ cay, or substitute new ones of natural beauty. One year’s /guarantee in crown and bridge work? in cap- ~ pfng and filling. Extracting without pain a specialty. Higih-class work at really low-clas price. J. W. HORTON Opp. Courthouse