Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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T. M. Callahan was in Chicago on business Friday. See us before buying your threshing coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO. Dr. Turfler returned Monday from a, business trip to Bloomington, 111. Crops are fine over in that locality. We drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Mrs. Albert Alter and three daughters, Helen, Pauline and Dorothy, of Forest, Ind., came Thursday for a visit with B. F. Alter and wife. Delos Dean is at Hartford City this week with one of the Lincoln Chautauqua butfits, which he is traveling with as platform manager. Piano Tuning and Repairing—All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566.—H. R. LANGE & SON. ts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sever and daughter, Ellen and son, Hoper of Milford, 111., spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue and family. Mrs. Roy Stevenson of Bonesteel, S. D„ and Mrs. J. H. Sayler of Mitchell, s. D., are here for a few weeks’ visit with their mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams. H. E. Randle and wife, who have been living near Menomonie, Wis., for several months, have moved back here with their goods and Mr. Randle is at this writing seeking a house tc rent in Rensselaer. Mason Kenton, in renewing his subscription, writes from Mitchell, S. D., and says: “We are always glad to get The Democrat. We are having entirely too much rain, but never saw the small grain look so fine. We are all well.” Leo Tuteur of Indianapolis, stopped off here Sunday morning and remained until Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family, while on his way to Detroit, Mich., where his wife has been visiting and who will return home with him. Mr. and Mrs. William Rees, Mr. and Mrs. James Rees and Samuel Rees and son, all of Barkley tp., were called to Lebanon Friday to attend the funeral next day of the aged father of the gentlemen, who had died there Wednesday night after a long illness following a stroke of paralysis. His age was f 9 years. The Associated Charities, for the purpose of raising funds, have decided to hold a Saturday market for one month, in Warner’s hardware store. The people of the town and country are urgently requested to make unsolicited donations each Saturday morning of dressed chickens, salads, baked beans, cottage cheese, candies, home baking, and other culinary articles. Donations of money will also be thankfully received.—Advt. Grove Meeting July 25. There will be an all day grove basket meeting held in John E. Alter’s grove near the Rosebud church, in Union township, on July 25th. Bring your baskets and we will furnish the tables. Everybody invited. Baptismal service in the afternoon. —COMMITTEE.

Teeth and Breathing Have you formed the bad habit of breathing through your mouth? If so, you will ruin your teeth and guips. This *may be your present trouble. See Dr. J. W. Horton He will explain wherein the danger lies; will fix your teeth at a reasonable charge and start you off with better habits.