Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

That Tooth That > • is stealing steep and enjoyable hours will be a valuable • , asset to life irit is not removed. That unwelcome sensation will be kept away, if you wilt care for that tooth when ’ » the very slightest annoyance presents itself. * , It will create contentment because the tooth will j continue to be of service to you. It is seldom that my ’ patients aflfch they had gone to another dentist. Let me • , meet you at an early hour to talk with you about your teeth. ‘ * Dr. HORTON, Opposite Courthouse ’ • . <

TUESDAY Wade Laßue returned to his school work at Bloomington University Monday. ' C, : * ' • See the boys* new school suits, from $2 to $5, at the Chicago Bargain Store." Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway went to Roselawn this morning for a visit with relatives. ° Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon went to Pontiac today for a two weeks* visit with relatives. ' ■ Randolph Wright returned last night from the Kankakee fair and a visit in Chicago. Mrs. Iva Smith, whose husband dfiSl here of consumption some months ago, is moving to Mt Ayr. Georgie Harris and Grace Norris left on- the 10:55 train this morning for Greencastle to attend school, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood left for their home in Billings, Mon., today, after a visit with relatives here. A shoe stock double any other in town, high grade goods at low grade prices, at the Chicago Bargain Store. L. H. Dlrst and Wm. Lewis, of Mt Ayr, were in town yesterday on business at the court house regarding some ditch matters.

C. M. Archer, of Yukon, Okla., who was here to attend the home coming and to visit relatives at Medaryville, left for home today. Mrs. Jeff Smith left this morning for Burke, S. Dak., for a visit with her son, Everal J. Smith, and her brother, Rev. W. H. Sayler. All the schools of the county opened Monday with the exception of the Union and Barkley township schools. They will open next week. Ed Oliver, -of Newland, left today on a business trip to Danville, 111., Mr. Oliver reports the corn nearly out of the way of frost in his section. Attorney W. H. Parkieon and Palmer Wells went to Delphi today in the interests of htelr patents which are being manufactured at that place. Miss Bell Laßue went to Bloomington Sunday to enter DePauw University, where she will take a course of study in music besides the regular course. Mrs. Will Willits, of McCoysburg, is visiting Mrs. Frank King, who had her leg broken in a runaway Sunday while returning from a visit to Mrs. Willits. WmElkina and Geo. Heugffiti left today foj. Yukon, Okla., to look at the country with a view to moving there in the spring if the country proves satisfactory. Mrs. Mary B. Coffin and daughter. Miss Allie, started this morning for Rapid City, S. Dak., to make their home with Rev. C. D. Royce, who has been returned to that place. Nim Hopkins, Wm. Coen, Fred McColly, Dode Long and Ed Hopkins left this morning for ■ a ten days' fishing trip on the Kankakee. They expect to make a larger catch than Harry Parker and Doc Kannal. There are advertised letters in the postoffice for: Mrs. Otto Grussei, Mrs. Anna L. Kennedy, C. Hahn, Mrs. Kittle Hosier, Leta T. Hall, Mrs. Wilda Greene, Miss Rose Lewis, I. Morehouse, Mrs. Matilda McLaughlin, Will McCurry, Miss Carrie Short, Miss Marian Que (t), Mrs. Victoria Pierson, Mrs. Vida Rees, Miss Vietta Rowland, Francis J. Shick, Francis Schwanka, Mrs. Elva Soulder, Henry A. Williams. These letters will be sent to the dead''letter office Oct 28. Will Isham, acting as special judge, Monday overruled the. motion for a new trial in the Hodge ditch case and the plaintiffs were granted an appeal to the supreme court A temporary restraining order was issued against the treasurer to prevent him paying the contractors for the work pending the appeal. This is the case In which Wiliam Dittman et al brought suit against the treasurer of Jasper county and others to prevent the payment . of the contractors, Yeoman & Farmer, for cleaning out the Hodge ditch, the claim being made that their work had not been done according to specifications. “