Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A LARGE SHARE OF YOUR EARNINGS Go For Eatables— So why not see that this mon* ey is wisely spent. There is freshness to think about—and cleanliness and economy. This suggests to us that this store might be of service to you—because its aim is to deal in grocery goodness. How well it succeeds is a mat* ter for each customer to decide personally. We would be glad to have YOUR opinion. McFarland & Son Reliable Grocers.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Oil 10c, gaso. 16c. Home Grocery. J. C. Poster was in Roselawn on business yesterday. Miss Edna Donnelly is visiting in Lafayette this week. W. H. Parkison was in Lowell on business Wednesday. To-day’s markets: Wheat, $1.00; Corn, 66c; Oats, 36c. Col. Fred Phillips was in Chicago on business Wednesday. W. H. Morrison made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Tom Burns of Chicago came Wednesday to visit a few days. / Mrs. Alex Leach has been seriously sick for the past week or two. Miss Katherine Watson went to Delphi Wednesday for a short visit. James Morton of Watseka, 111., was in town on business Thursday. Phone 36 now in the Odd Fellows’ Block. THE FORSYTHE STORE. Miss Geraldine Kindig went to Indianapolis Wednesday for a short visit. Miss Pearl Morris went to Indianapolis Thursday for an extended visit. Miss Jane Chilcote of South Bend is visiting with Miss lone manGeorge Ulm of South Bend, spent Monday and Tuesday with his family here. Norman Bachart of Tampa, Fla., came Wednesday to visit with Sam Fendig. Mrs. Matie Hopkins went to Crawfordsville Wednesday for an extended visit. Marion Learning of Goshen came Thursday to .spend a few days with relatives. Lou Hammond of Wolcott was in town Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Haying has been practically all completed and many farmers are cutting oats. Mrs. Frank Maloy of Lowell came Wednesday for a few days visit with relatives. G. K. Hollingsworth of Chicago came yesterday to spend a few days with his family. < ■ Miss Mabel Meyers of Wheatfield came Wednesday for a short visit with relatives here. Remember that Rowles & Parker use their same old phone, number 95 in their new location. Miss Mary Iselman went to Dunns, Benton county, Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Sadie Ellis of Monticello came Wednesday to visit with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins. Read the page ad of that hustling Remington firm, Cohen & Kahn, in this issue of The Democrat. J. N. Patton, a former member of the state legislature, died at his home in Valparaiso Tuesday. Miss Harriet Landers of Indianapolis came Wednesday to visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton. \ Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington was the guest of Mrs. F. E Babcock Thursday and yesterday. Miss Susan Davidson of Carthage, 111.,. came Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. George A.' Williams.
