Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.C. B. Steward was a Lowell arid Shelby visitor Monday. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie went to Paoli Monday to visit relatives. B'. N. Fendig went to Indianapolis yesterday on a few days business trip. . ■, John L. Jay of Carpenter township, 'was a business visitor in the city yesterday. .. - . *- A. Beasley and daughter Mrs. Anna Henderson were over from Remington yesterday. jsA large number of Rensselaer people attended the funeral of Miss Lucy Beasley at Remington Sunday afternoon. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Terre Haute yesterday to visit the latter’s brother, C. D. Wood and family. W. M. Hoover, while in Chicago Monday, bought a White gasoline 5-passeri£er touring car which will arrive in a few days. Mrs. Jennie Rishling and neice, Josephine Sigfield of Monon came Saturday to visit with J. T. Culp and wife and other relatives. Mrs; Clarence Messenger of Monon returned home Monday after a few, days visit with Lewis Messenger and family of near Rensselaer. John Grey, who resides on the Bicknell farm in Jordan township, was in the city yesterday. He thinks he will have to plant over 50 acres of his corn. * Mrs. D. A. Stoner returned to her home in Wichita, Kan., Saturday. She was called here by the sickness and death of her Moter, Mrs. J. T. Randle. ■"□ Frank Alter, who had been in Longmont, Colo., the past five months working with his bro-t-her-in-law, H. G. Nowels, as a cabinet-maker, returned home Sunday. Souvenir envelopes of Rensselaer on sale at The Democrat office at 10 cents per package of 25. By the single hundred, with return card printed in the corner, 75c. A proportionate reduction in larger lots. pQ,. Leopold of Brook took the trkin here Sunday for Bloomington to visit his son Simon, who is attending school at that place. He will also attend the Masonic grand lodge at Indianapolis on his return trip. Mrs. J. T. Murray and daughter, Mrs. Jennie Wood, went to Delphi Sunday to attend the funeral of the former’s cousitj, Mrs. Dr. Shultz, who died at her home in that place Thursday. The funeral was held at 3 p. m., Sunday. 'Junior Benjamin, who had been in a Chicago hospital for the past few months undergoing an operation for cataract, arrived home Sunday evening. He lost the sight in the right eye by the operation, but the left eye is in a good condition. Jerry Shea of Gillam township, and Mrs. George Worden of Remington, were called to St. Louise, Mo,, Saturday by the death of - their brother Michael Shea. We were unable to learn anje, of the particulars, but he leaves, a Wife and five children.
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 you the best service of which we are capable, Often and often we have turned qow-and-again customers into steady patrons. And we lose a surprising few of the really particular, "grocery buyers, once become our customers. Try us on anything you like. McFarland & son reliable grocers. ■ f
