Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
This is the Handy Store During the heat of runmer there , ere a host of appetizing things > that we can supply ready to eat. Wo necessity at all for cooking ’ oneself cooking meals. Our Canned Goods department > Is always ready to serve you. Potted Kam, Sliced Beef. Delicacies in biscuits to no end. The freshest fruits from far and ’ near. Xn short, there is every requisite > here to enable a housekeeper to ’ prepare appetizing meals easily , and quickly. And best of all, the grades that > wo handle are guaranteed to be ’ pure and wholesome. : ’ ■ , Try us on anything you like. • McFarland & Son Bellable Grocers.
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS. D. A. Dirst is at Shelby on business today Mrs. Bruce White spent yesterday in Monon. Mrs. B. H. Camp is visiting in Wheatfield. Simon Fendig returned to Wheatfield this morning. \ Mrs. N. J. York was in Monon on ■business yesterday. Mrs. A. Wagner, of Chicago, Is the guest of Mrs. M. Nissius. ■ Thomas Randle returned this morning from a visit in Chicago. Dr. J. W. Horton and wife attended the Lafayette fair yesterday. J. M Pierson, of Muskogee, Okla., is here for a visit with James Meyers. Misses Mabel and Ethel Chris, of Chalmers, are visiting Mrs. Chester Downs. Mrs. A. H. Caulkins and son Tom, of Delphi, are the guests of Mrs. Fred Phillips. Chester Warren, of Fort Wayne, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warren. Miss Blanche Babcock, who has been visiting here, returned to her home in Parr this morning. Misses Lulu and Lagorh Harmon returned from a visit at Chattsworth and Pontiac, 111., this morning. Grape Juice, the great health drink, 10c or 3 bottles for 25c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. James Makeever and Mrs. Scraver and son, of Chicago, came yesterday for a .visit with Mrs. Frank Makeever. ” Mrs. K. Jones and Miss Ora Jones, who have been visiting Mrs. E. E. Garriott near Parr, returned to their home in Seymour yesterday. Mrs. W. H- Morrison, who has been visiting her mother in Chicago, returned home yesterday afternoon. Mr. Morrison went to Chicago to accompany her home. Mrs. Carrie Shorts is moving here from Monon in order to give her children the benefit of our schools. She has rented the Meyers property on South Vanßensselaer street. Mrs. H. Purcupile returned from Chicago yesterday, where she secured the service of Miss Mutchler, of New Carlisle, as trimmer in her millinery store. Miss Mutchler accompanied her here. William Washburn is building a stone wall next to the river at his residence, and is also building a cement sidewalk in front of his property, which improves its appearance considerably. B. Forsythe was here from Brook today. He reports some improvement in the condition of Mrs. Forsythe. She will be taken to Chicago tomorrow, where an operation will be performed. A Chicago specialist examined her yesterday and recommended that such a course be pursued. We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sella pure cider vinegar of as high a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of our vinegar is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, but we sell it at the Same price as the lower grade. J. a. McFarland.
