Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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TUESDAY blank Kannal, a former bar tender tor Strickfaden, is here today. George Hemphill came down from Chicago this afternoon to vote. George Davison left this afternoon for Beaver, Pa., on a business trip. Frank McCarthy, now attending medical college at Indianapolis, was another student here to vote today. Chas. Macklenberg, who is attending bar in the - Lahr house saloon at Lafayette, is here to vote. Chicken thieves stole nine or ten chickens from Mrs. Lucy Clark, on Weston street Sunday night.

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v Mrs. J. W. Humes, mother of Mrs. W. Frank Osborne, Is quite low and fears foi her recovery are being entertained.

Frank B. Meyer was down from Gary today to cast a Taft vote. He got Into the polls early and took the 9:65 train north.

The husky lads composing the city football team went to Brook this morning for their game today with the team of that place.

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Mrs. Mary Sparling and ton, Bert, and Mrs. W. H. Miller, Jr., left this morning for a visit with Frank Sparling and family at Greensburg, Kans. Huirv Biggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs, and Carl Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, came up from Indianapolis this morning to Mrs. S. E. Shreeves and three children returned this morning from a visit of three weeks with her sister at Lowell. Bhe is considerably Improved In health. Mrs. O. E. Brown returned this morning from a visit at Frankfort She was accompanied home by Mrs. Claud Brown, of Montlcello, who will visit here. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffs, of Cincinnati, is here to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, while her husband and a party of friends are deer hunting up in Canada. Tbeo. Stone and Mrs. Clara O’DonnH, who were married last week at the bride's home on Vine street, were united in matrimony by Rev. S. R Shreeves. They expect to move to Michigan City to reside.

“Follow the Wise Few Rather Than the Foolish Man.” A very small percentage of humanity know the need to care for real teeth until some friend or other source suggest advice that is accepted and acted upon. It only requires a little effort to be one of these few, and you will have a possession that many would give a fortune to own. The first step to follow these few is a careful examination of your teeth. What should be done and what should not be done, is a matter of importance that a dentist with long experience can best decide. Yon will be glad to know what I tell you about your teeth. OR. HORTON OPP COURTHOUSE