Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| J. W. Hammerton made a business I trip to Morocco yesterday. Uncle John Makeever has been quite poorly for the past week or two but is now somewhat improved. Mrs. G. W. Terwilliger and daughter, Miss Mabel, are visiting relatives at Champaign, 111., for a few i days. John Ellis, wno is attending school in Chicago, came Thursday to spend Christmas with his father, J. H. Ellis. There was a good crowd out to Fred Renicker’s sale Wednesday and property sold well. The sale totaled some |1,700. Meyers, freshmen at Frankpn College, is spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers here. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gunyon and four children of Cyclone, Ind., are spending the holidays with his parents near Parr. Co. Supt. Schanlaub W. 0. Schanlaub of Newton county, is here to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. Mrs. Charity Armstrong of Monticello, who had been here visiting her neice, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, for a few days, returned home Thursday. Rev. C. L. .Harper united in marriage. Mr. Arthur Sands of Kankakee tp., and Mtb. Miriam Culp of Gillam tp., at the M. E. parsonage Wednesday afternoo . Rev. O. E. Miller went to Logansport Thursday to meet Loy Puterbaugh of Piqua, 0„ a nephew of Dr. E. N. Loy of this place, who wUI spend Christmas with the latter and family. VMr. and Mrs. Werner Miller left Thursday for Burlington, Wis., to attend the funeral of her father, Louis Hoppe, who died at that place Tuesday, of old age, being 80 years old. The funeral was held Friday morning. \ Hurley Beam of Winona T. 8., Indianapolis is here spending the holidays with his parents. Jim George who is also taking a tile setting course at the same institution is spending Christmas here, having arrived the last of the week. , *■* | . * Mr. and Mrs. G. H McClain and son Lawrence left Wednesday for °ayne, Ohio, where the latter’s relative live, and they will spend the holidays there. Mr. McClain will leave there in a few days for Piggott, Ark., on a business trip. Mr: and Mrs. French Hawkins and two children of Harper, Kan., who have been visiting Henry Ropp and family and other relatives and
Spring, Summer, Ahtttittn, Whiter, As any. and all mmmu you Will And oe doing our best to deserve your patronage. W» know «f do bettor way of deserving It than by running the best sort of a grocery that we know how. V i • «, . Ua*■ } jr* \ » - -, That‘m4an* never relaxing our watchftolnelm #f this, that and the other thing. It means hstag satisfied with modest profits. itMmeew* 1111 *" GROCERY GOODNESS-To-day Is a good time to pat ns to the tost, and the article may be whatever yon happen to need. McFarland & Son Grocers.
