Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. L B. McCormick started for her home in Hagerman, N. Mex., this morning, after a visit of three months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jordan, of Barkley township. William H. Churchill will leave in a day or two for Silome Springs, Ark., where he will spend the winter with. his son Thomas. He spent last winter there, and likes the country and the people very well. George D. Zea and wife who have been living with his parents since their marriage last spring, have now hegun housekeeping to themselves, living in Lyman’s house north of the railroad. j.

G. W. Tudor last week sold his 80 acre firm in Barkley township to John M. Moore, the consideration being SBO per acre and foe'deal being made fordngh A. J. Hartnoh’s agency. The farm has been occupied this year by M. 0.-Sayler.

Alfred Lowman and family came down, from Whiting Saturday night and will hereafter reside in Rensselaer. He was assisted In moving by Ms brother, George, of Amboy, who also came here with him. Mr. Lowman, as previously stated, will conduct a meat rad grocery market in the room 'just vacated by the posteffice-. ■ '

Myrtle Kurtz, 14 years of age, was killed by a» Wabash passenger train at Delphi last Friday. The girl, was attempting to cross the track, and a long string of freight cars obstructed the view of the passenger train, which was 14 minutes behind time. Both legs were cut oft of the girl and she lingered from 8J.7 in the morning until 3:25 in the afternoon, when death put an end to her suffering.

. w .... ry ryt ~ . / « * Mrs. Elena Riley, mother of Mrs. Monroe Carr, was able two weeks ago to walk on Sunday morning to the Catholic church, and her relatives and friends were very much in hope that she was going to enjoy*much Improved health through the winter, but Bince then she has not been nearly so well again. Last year she was 1n very poor health. She was 84 years of age the 20th of last March.

Harry R. Kurrle was In Grand Rapids, Mich., last Thursday night and saw Augustus Phillips play Jule» In “The Wolf.” He was mighty well pleased with the entire performance and especially so with the work of Gus. He pronounced It a tine show, with » splendid plot, a good moral lesson, magnificently staged and in every respect one of the best shows he ever saw., .There are 126 seats signed for by Rensselaer people for the Phillips special to Lafayette to see the show on the evening. 6f Nov. 10, which Is Tuesday of next week, and they are sure to get their money’s worth.

“Follow the W|se Few Rather Than tfte Foolish Man.’’ A very small percentage of humanity know the need to 1 care for real,teeth until some friend or other source suggest J advice that is accepted and acted upon. It only requires a littiy effort to be one of these few, and 4 you will have a possession that many would give a fortune to j own. The first step to follow these few is a careful exam- 1 ioation of yonr teeth. What 'should be done and what should J not be done, is a matter of .importance that a dentist with 1 long experience can best decide. j Yon will be glad to know what I tell yon about your teeth. , OR. HORTON > OPP CQURTHOUSC *II