Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
. ' ' An Act For You To Act Afen who move the world, act, not dream or brood over going to do > thist that or the olher, later. You will gain mere than words can tell, if you will do the act at once that will make decayed teeth strangers to decay. One evidence that my dental operatittfo-ivlll please you—my patrons say that they don’t believe that anyone could use more skill dr do better work than Ido. Another euidence—my profits are less than many other dentists. .. Let me look at your teeth at once. Dr. HORTON, Opposite Courthouse
Reenzo Evans, of Tuscumbia, Ala., started for his home in Alabama today, after a visit of three weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Sophia Chllcote, in Milroy township. W. D. Robinson, or “Week” as he was always called here, is down from Hammond to nurse Robert Wartena, and to attend the home coming. He is a brother of 0. P. Robinson and Mnt; Jennie Thompson. • - Mrs. Anna Metzger and grandson, Ry Israel, returned to Lafayette today, after a visit of two weeks in Rensselaer and vicinity, with Mrs. Emarine Israel and Chas. Stackhouse and family. Walfyce Parison arrived this morning from Bucklin, Kans., to attend the home coming. He is a son of “Uncle Joe” Parkinson, who has been here for several weeks. He reports fine crops this year in the neighborhood of Bucklin. L. E. Hayes returned to Marion today, after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hayes, of Barkley township. He recently graduated from the business college at Marion and was also quite recently married.
George Hollingsworth and two sons and Senior Hopkins came down from Chicago in the former’s auto Saturday. Mr. Hollingsworth’s family wJI remain here until school begins at Chicago and George himself will be ke.e during home coming week. Everet Powell and wife,of Washington, D. C., arrived today for the home coming. He is the son of former county sheriff, John W. Powell, and has lived in Washington for about eighteen years. They will visit his sister, Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Rev. J. C. Parrett reurned Saturday evening from his summer vacation, which he spent at his former home in Lyndon, 0., and at Winona. Mrs. Parrett was at Winona wi h him, but stopped off at Chalmers to visit her parents. Col. Fred Phillips arrived hem Saturday evening from his trip to the wilds of Montana He had the time of his life, riding overland over 200 miles, camping out and fishing. He is now planning to repeat the trip next year, when he expects to take his family along with him. George Burk and wife are here from Lamar,-Colo., for the home coming. They are visiting Mrs. Burk's sister, Mrs. George Morgan and other relatives. Allen Robinson, son of Wallace Robinson,also accompanied them frem Lamar, end will visit his uncle, Warren Robinson arid other relatives. '-- - - < Peter Van Lear completed a job of plastering four new store rooms at Francesville last Saturday. That speaks Botne for the progress of our neighboring town. We believe much of this progress is due to the fact that Bro. Fitzpatrick gets out such a fine newspaper there. Mrs. Harry Kirsch and Mrs. Max Moss left today for their home in Nw Gvteans;- - Ba.;* here with their sister, Mrs. B. 8. Fendig. Their mother, Mrs. Oppenheimer, will remain here for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. Fendig and little daughter accompanied her sisters as far as Chicago.
1 It Pays for Itself Mar Tim s- Ovar, • ; WHAT? • : A Manure Spreader, i •' ' ;-.»>'■* J • ■ . e • • Ifun handling the Miller and the 20th Century, • ' J Bothtfh* successful machin^ J SaWlAbor • • and enriches the soil, and the in- • creased crop pays the expense. g 2 2 Also call in and see the Camp Portable Grain | 2 Dump. Just the thing for large corn crops. * Z i»- • Don t put these matters off, see about them now. « J. V. COLLINS I • In the Brick Livery Barn Front and Washington Streets £
