Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. J. Hunt was in Logansport on business yesterday. 0 . Mrs. Firman Thompson is spending a few days in Chicago. The Watson Plumbing Co. hang eave troughs.—Phone 204. ts Whole wheat flour at the Mill. Cream of wheat 30 cents a sack. Miss Grace Worland has returned 'from a few days visit in Chicago. I George W. Knapp, a well known resident of Brook, was buried Sunday. Mr : . H. J. Laws of Crown Point, is spending a few days here with friends. ; Miss Ethel Jacks is assisting in the salesroom of the Leavel bakery this week. U. K. Fry, a Roselawn merchant, is in a Chicago 'hospital where he its not expected to recover. B. D. Comer went to Hooj)eston, 111., Wednesday to look after his . dredging business near there. Mrs Roy Chisom and little son of Chicago are the guests of her par-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCarthy. , C yrus Brunton, one of Newton county’s oldest settlers, died at Morocco last Thursday, aged 71 years. Hugh Leavel moved Thursday from the Burr property near the Church c G:d to the Zard property near the cemetery. Order your calling cards of The Democrat. We can suit you in style of type or engraving and the price is always right. Wayne Clouse of Omaha, Neb., Who was cabled here by the serious illness of his brother Cecil, left Wednesday for his home. The first April shower of the season came yesterday afternoon. It was aiceompainaed by heavy hail, which was not very pleasant. The Hoover Stock Co., which has been playing at Ellis opera house thii: week, will close its season with the play here tonight and return to their homes for the summer vacation. White buck shoes are in great demand by women and children. As usual we have them for you when you want them.—Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

WITH ( R WITHOUT PLATES We fix teeth, singly or in sets.' Y‘ e do all kinds of high-grade Den-' tistry at d have the assurance of. numerous patrons that dur work: is superior in every detail. Our work i? guaranteed and our guar-’ antee is good, as any one 'may! know by cemgtunciating with the banks of Rensselaer with whom we do business. Our clharges are reasonable, and as satisfying to our tomers as our perfect work. J, W. HORTON Opposite Court House