Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1912 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHILDREN WILL CRITICISE
their parents in after years if through Them their teeth are neglected. J. W. HORTON hears this every day and knows from many experieiices the terrible suffering ca us ed by pa rents neglecting their child’s teeth in early years. Look to your child’s teeth at once—-make them appreciate you!
320 Acre Farm at Public Sale. The 320 acres of the Maines estate, lying 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer, one of the fines: improved, best drained, as good quality of soil as any land in Jasper county, will be sold at public auction tp the highes bidder, about the middle of October, the date and terms will be given in a later issue. This farm will be shown by either Judson Maines or Fred Phillips to prospective buyers.
Looking for Full Delegation From Sister Churches.
The Christian church at Monticello is making.preparation for entertaining a large delegation from sister ehurdbes a ! t the convention to be held in that city October 3 and 4. * ■x j. *" o features in the exceptionally rich program are somewhat novel. One, the round table discussion, which gives the whole audience chance to take part, and the other a mock trial, wherein Supt. Stickfast is charged with inefficiency in his school. Each church in the following counties is expected to eend a full delegation: Starke, Pulaski, White, Jasper and Newton.
To Remind My Customers. I am on my way and am making my regular rounds with the Rawleigh goods. Remember and save your, orders for me, as I will make it worth your while to do so. Anyone wishing goods between trips can gbt them at my reeidenec, four squares west of the depot, on Vine street. Yours for business, O. N. HILE. . Phone 4 64. West Vine Street,. Rensselaer, Ind
A Rare Bargain In Envelopes.
The Democrat has just got in a bargain lot of about 100,000 envelopes in all the latest private correspondence sizes and colors, made frond the finest bond papers, in linen finish, wallet and Gladstone flaps, which we will close but while they last at only 5 cents per package of twenty-five. These envelopes always sell at from 10c to 15c per package, but we bought the lofc at a bargain price and can offer them to our customers at a like bargain. It will pay you to lay in a good supply of these fine envelopes before they are all gone. See display in The Democrat's front window.
