Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. Child Can Cook Dinner ■ ik. IL Ahi The Free Fireless Cooker given away with Mother ’s Oats is so simple that a child can operate it. It will cook not only MOTHER’S OATS, but the entire dinner: meat, soup, potatoes, without fuel and attention of any sort. It will save you 80 per cent, of your gas or coal bill and 80 per cent, of your time. Just heat the MOTHER’S OATS (or any other food) on your stove, take off as soon as it boils, place in the Cooker, which will continue the cooking until done. The food cannot burn and cannot boil over. MOTHER’S OATS is the idea! food. The Mother’s Oats Cooker, is given free with the Mother’s Oats coupons found in every sanitary sealed package of Mother’s Oats (regular and family sizes) Mother’s Coarse Pearl Hominy Mother’s Com Meal (white or yellow) Mothers Old Fashioned Steel Cut Mother’s Wheat Hearts (the cream of Oatmeal the wheat) Mother’s Old Fashioned Graham Mother’s Hominy Grits Flour Mother’s Corn Flakes (toasted) We will ship you this 53.75 Fireless Cooker Free for 125 coupons. Buy today ten packages of MOTHER’S OATS at 51.20, or ten packages of assorted Mother* s Cereals at EVEN LESS, send us the ten coupons taken from the packages with SI. 15 in cash and receive at once a Fireless Cooker. Ask your grocer. If he doesn’t keep Mjother’s Cereals write us today, giving his name and yours, and we will send you free a useful souvenir. The great Western Cereal Company Operating more Oatmeal Mills than any other one concern AKRON BOSTON NEW HAVEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO PITTSBURGH ALBANY ST. LOUIS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A heavy rain fell here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Ketchum spent Wednesday in Chicago. John Marlatt went to Chicago on business Wednesday. Another fresh supply of those Fine Oysters at t ate’s. W. H. Morrison made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. J. J. Hunt was an Indianapolis business visitor Wednesday. B. J; Gifford of Kankakee. 111., was here on business Thursday. D. H. Yeoman spent Wednesday afternoon in Monticello on business. Trustee S. D- Clark of Wheatfield was a business caller here Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Bringle of Fair Oaks spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Peter' May went to Ford county, 111., Wednesday to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law. J. J. Weast and G. -W. Grow of Jordan township went to Lafayette on business Thursday. Miss Blanche Ponsler of lola, Kan., came Wednesday to visit .with Mr. and Mrs. L- Strong. Miss Ruby Babcock of Bluffton, Ind., came Wednesday for a few days visit with friends. — Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark and son of Lee came Tuesday to attend the funeral of Cecil Swaim. Mesdames Sarah Thompson and Daniel Wood of Fair Oaks spent Wednesday shopping here. Misses Marceline Roberts and Helen Murray left Wednesday to enter college at Oxford, Ohio, Miss Hess of Hammond took the train here Wednesday for Wheatfield where she will teach school.
