Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. C.. 8. Steward spent Thursday, in Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. . '- .' Special oxford sale at th.e Cash Store. G. B. Porter. Mrs. Henry Christensen of Roselawn was in town Wednesday. Mrs. M. O. Callahan went .to Wheatfield Wednesday •to visit relatives. Oxford sale at The Cash Store. We want to show you.— G. B. Porter. G. E. Murray attended the state postmasters’ convention at Gary Wednesday. W. J. Wright and family went to Indianapolis Wednesday on a short business trip. Mrs. Clyde Ulrey of Broo returned home Thursday after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. George Maines. Miss Clara Brusnahan of Parr, who has been attending school at Valparaiso, returned home Thursday evening. Mrs. George Blyestone of Frankfort came V ednesday to visit 'her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Wright, of south of town. *Wrs. A. L. Padgett and Mrs. A; J. Biggs went to Terre Haute Wednesday to attend the G. A. R. and W. R. C. encampments. There were 900 pounds of butter dhurned at the Parr creamery Monday. This is the first, churning, and sounds very good for all concerned. AL Mrs. J. M. Hopkins returned home Tuesday from Superior, Neb., and Rogers, Ark., where she had been visiting for the past six months with relatives. Ed Hornickel and Miss Maggie Torbet, who were married Wednesday night, left ' Thursday morning for Roberts, 111., where they will make their home. The groom is a . farmer. Mrs. Frank Johnston and son Francis of Miami county, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. George Werner and Porter Litka and Mrs. Ed Bruce took dinner with Mrs. Mary E. Lowe Tuesday. Leo Lambert, a student at St. Joseph’s college, received a fractured arm and dislocated shoulder Tuesday in a baseball game. He was taken to his 'home at Beaverville, Ind., W ednesday. Misses Edith and Alice Shedd accompanied their brother Harry of New York city as far as Chicago Wednesday on his return trip home. He spent Tuesday night here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd. ‘ Chris Morgenegg accompanied his daughter as f£r as Chicago Wednesday where she was met by the former’s son-in-law, Lester Schreiner, of Sheridan, 111., at which place Miss Morgenegg will spend the summer. The Ipcal lodge of _K- of T’s-. will give a banquet Tuesday evening for. its members. All members ‘ in good standing are requested to be present. Speeches will be made by various knights, and a good time is assured all present. . .

Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. Don't forget the Horse Sale next Wednesday. Get good oxfords cheap while they last. —The Cash Store. G. B. Porter. John Poole was a business visitor in Brookston a few hours Wednesday. I C. G. Spitler went to Thayer Thursday to witness the shooting of the oil well. ■si Miss Clara Brusnafhan of Parr, who has been attending school at Valparaiso, returned home Thursday evening. Wm. E. Culp of Lee, came up Thursday morning and took the train here for Monticello, Where he spent the day on business. Wednesday’s Delphi Herald: Mrs. Charles Thomson and guest Mrs. Bert Hopkins of Rensselaer, were in Lafayette this morning. Miss Ivy Irwin of Chicago came Wednesday to visit Mrs. Van Grant. We suppose the jewelry business will continue just the same. Monticello’s high school graduating class numbered 34 this year, 16 boys and 18 girls,; The commencement exercises were held Tuesday evening. Harry Beck and family of Thorntown returned home Thursday after a few days spent with Mrs. Beck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Torbet, of north of town. pFloyd Meyers came up from IJranklin where he is attending college, to be present at the Commencement exercises, his sister, Miss Nellie, being one of the graduates. I Fred Gilman was over from Goodland on business Wednesday. He is still engaged in the real estate business, handling North Dakota lands, at which he was very successful last year. W. H. Hess, .of Warsaw, this state, who spent two months in this county in Sunday-sdhool work earlier in the season and was called home, has returned to Jasper county to complete some unfinished work.

[Grocery Satisfaction : If your grocer pleases you < in every particular, ‘you i |l|( have ncx cause for changing. ] ]i Even WE can do no j <! more than that. q i 1 ]i But if you think some of ; making a shift, we would ; be glad to give you the .best ' service of which we are I capable. Often and often we have ! turned now-and-again cus- ! tomers into steady patrons. ; • And we lose a surprising few of the really particular grocery buyers, who once become our customers. ■ Try tts on anything yon I [ like. MCFARLAND SON ; RELIABLE grocers.