Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mil SURPRISINGLY QUICK am I, in the extracting -of Teeth — the young people hardly- know they are —sitting down —before —the —“unruly member” is out. A minimum of pain that is followed by relief and pleasure after t'he “acher” has been abstracted. Ido all kinds of Dental work wiitih the same degree of satisfaction to my clients, and my charges are most reasonable. J. W. HORTON Opposite Court House

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Next Friday is “ground hog day.” Today’s markets: Corn, 57c; Oats, 46c; Wheat, 90c. B. F. Fendig attended the auto show at Chicago yesterday. Chariest Stephenson spent Sunday in Monticello with relatives. Clemens Gangloff went to Chicago Saturday to .spend a few days. Geo. Platt went to Logansport Saturday to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse went to Delphi Saturday to visit relatives a few days. 1 H. W. Gamble went to Lake Forest, and Elgin, 111., Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Agnes Byers of Francesville, who had been visiting friends here a few weeks, returned home Saturday. The Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3,4, 5, and 6 inch water wells. —Phone 204, ; Rensselaer, Ind. md

Mrs. Albert Alter of Forest, Ind., came Saturday to vist her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Newels, a few days. Miss Nell Ryan of near Medaryvil'le spent Sunday here with her sister, Miss Florence, and other relatives. The high school basket ball game at Monticello Friday night resulted in, a defeat for Rensselaer bj v a score of 20 ito 15. Miss Minnie Sheurich returned Saturday to Kewanna, 111., where she .has employment, after a two weeks visit here with relatives. Mrs. Edward Stahl of Mt. Ayr. who has been in a critical condition for some time, died Sunday night, and the funeral will be held today. Miss Carrie Pierce of DePauw University, Greencastle, came up Saturday to make a several days visit with her mother, Mm Ida Pierce, and family, south of town."

Everett - Parker and two sisters, Misses Bertha and Grgfha, of Barkley tp., went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit relatives. They will also visit in Leba.non and Lizto-n before returning home. Melvin Wishard of Chicago, who had been visitng his mother, Mrs. .Jennie Wishard, here a few weeks, returned home Saturday accompanied by the latter'who will make an extended visjt with him. There is considerable inquiry from parties who wish to buy residence property in Rensselaer, anft those having property to sell will do well to advertise the fact in The Democrat’s want ad Column. Charles Robinson was up from Battle Ground Sunday, visiting relatives and looking after his residence property Ihere. He came back from South Dakota where- he has been for the past couple of years,'about a month ago, and expects—to remain in Indiana this year at least. John Lane and daughter, Miss Mary Lane, of Newton tp,, will move to town about the middle of February and will occupy the Martha Donnelly • property on, Forest street.-oiow occupied ,by Ivan Carson. Mr. -Lane's son, township trustee, £. P. Lane, recently purchased the .property, paying 51,500 for same.