Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tooth Talß Truthfully Told Scores of people innumerable neglect what are confessed to be a vital necessity to health, happiness, and long lif&jriz.-i their teeth. Poor teeth as well as lack of teeth cannot masticate food properly, hence poor health which frequently results from this cause. * v» Your immediate action makes provision tor both teeth and health. One Assurance that my operations cause continuous satisfaction—patients 1 enjoy to recall and tell their neighbors about the easy time in the dentist’s chair at my office. * It will please me to meet you at once. DR. HORTON OPR COURTHOUSE
FRIDAY
Mrs. Joe Larsh and Mrs. George Hopkins are spending today In Chicago. . * ( k Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Timmons went to Chicago this morning to spend the day. • Born, Sept. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Giver, of Wabash, a son, and their first child. Misses Opal Sharp and Constance Adams attended the street fair at Franceteville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. £l. L. Clark are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Will Porter, at Francesville, and. attending the fall festival. Mrs. Cloyd Reprogle and son John are spending a few days at Francesville, visiting relatives and attending the fall festival. , Eddie CattT Was at Francesville last h!£hl' He thinks the crowd at the fall festival that day and evening Was a great disappointment. Miss Maude Allen returned to her home In Mt. Peasant, Mioh., today, after a, visit * B tt ral dft y ß here, the guest of Mrs. J.|^Hunt. ( . - 1 1 "W" ■■■■■■■!'■>' 4 j Mr. and Mrs. L. Shepherd, of Kankakee, 111., returned home today, afteV a short' visit here the guest of Mrs. G. H. Malries and family. Warren Robinson writes back from lola, Kans., to his family that his brother Frank is steadily improving and that he expects to he able to start home within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds, the world’s champion roller skaters, went to Chalmers today to spend the day with relatives. Tomorrow they will ' leave for Atlanta, Ga., where they have an engagement next week at the Orpheum theatre. Henry Smith returned to Chicago today, after a visit of three weeks With , his niece, Mrg. Matt Neisus and her husband, in east Jordan township. Matt is now building a fine new eight room house, not far from the residence of hie tether. ; Mrs. F. J. Sears has stored her household goods and she and husband will visit relatives here until they find another house. Mr. Ransford is moving into the house they vacated, he having recently bought it of Geoge Strickfaden. Mrs. Will Barkley continues to Improve, and her complete recovery is now assured, but it will be some time before. sha.. wiLL ha- wall annugh. to leave the home of her parents in town and go to the home of herself and husband, in Barkley township. Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma, asked for an explanation, and he got it, and now the notoriety seeking governor has joined the down and out club. Moral: A man should never demand an explanation as a bluff, especially from Theodore Roosevelt. *
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C. P. Curtain, the railroad agent at DeMotte, was In Rensselaer a shqit time today. He is just finishing up a ten day vacation, which he spent largely in Chicago. He Is a great base ball fan as well as a real good player, and he took in several of the Sox games while In the windy City. A. S. Keene brought hie son WUlleo down from Wheatfleld today and he was Joined here by Harold Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. lisslie Clark, and together they went to Indianapolis to re-enter the state school for the deaf. It is the first time the boys have gone down unaccompanied by the parents of one or the other, but they are getting to be big boys now and get around as cleverly as the more fortunate boys. Both are receiving good educations and learning trades at the state school. . Carl Worden, who was operated upon for appendicitis about ten weeks ago, continues to recover. It will be remembered that the case was an operation, t is s ill necessary to > try grave one. aa a rupture of the appendix had occurred before the operation. It is stiU necessary to drain the wound with a tube and this
