Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Let us figure on your plumband heating.—Eger Bros. Mrs. Mary and Miss Mary Jacks spent Thursday in Chicago. Dick Foulks of McCoysburg was in Monticello on business Wednesday. _ Mrs. Moses Chupp and daughter Laura, went to Morocco Thursday on a short business trip. C. D. Baker of Danvjlle, 111., returned home Thursday after spending a short time noth of town, where he owns two farms. Miss Nora Campbell of Boswell returned home Thursday after a two weeks visit with her father, David Hines and family. Walter of Barkley tp., iS preparing to build a fine 9robm house, with all modern improvements on his farm, and hos already broke ground for same. Mrs. P. J. Brusnahan and son Guy and daughter Ada Drewett, of Chicago returned home Thursday after a few days visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Amanda Leach. Erastus Peacock was called to Gallatin, Tenn., Wednesday to attend the funeral of his eldest brother, James Peacock, aged 80 years, who died suddenly Tuesday evening. Mirs. D. A. Stoner arrived here Wednesday from Wichita, Kan., to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Randle, who is critically ill and is likely to die at any moment. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. B. B. Miller, Mrs. Jake Stutzman and Mrs. Levi Stutzman and two children, of Mt. Ayr, visited with Mr. and Mirs. Dan Chupp near Parr Tuesday.

Grocery Satisfaction ■ If your grocer pleases you < in every particular, you ] have no cause for changing. ] Even WE can do no ' more than that. But if you think some of ' making a shift, we would be glad to give you the best service of which we are capable. . “ Often and often we have turned now-and-again customers into steady patrons. And we lose a surprising few of the really particular grocery buyers, who once become our customers. Try us on anything you like. MCFARLAND & SON RELIABLE GROCERS.