Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
This is the Handy Store During the heat of summer there are a host of appetizing things that we can supply ready to eat. No necessity at all for cooking oneself cooking meals. Our canned goods department is always ready to serve you. Potted Ham, Sliced Beef. Delicacies in biscuits to no end. The freshest fruits from far and near. In short, there is every requisite here to enable a housekeeper to prepare appetizing meals easily and quickly. And best of all, the grades that we handle are guaranteed to be pure and wholesome. Try us on anything you like MCFARLAND & SON RELIABLE GROCERS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. J. H. Ellis was a Knox visitor Thursday. Kenneth Rhoades spent Thursday in Joliet, 111. H. L. Brown was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Jean Crowell was in Thayer a few hours Wednesday.
The last call for peaches for this season in car lots.—John Eger. W. E. Crawford of Rankin was a business visitor here Wednesday. ; Kenneth Allman returned home Wednesday from a few days visit at Indianapolis. Miss Alice Worland went to Shelbyville Wednesday to visit with relatives. Mrs. A. J. Fleming went to Kankakee Wednesday to attend the fair a few days. Mrs. R. A. Patterson of Tacoma, Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Willis. Linden Daugherty went to Crawfordsville Wednesday to visit friends a few days. ]\A. Leopold went to Wolcott Wednesday to make a short visit with his son Louis and family. Mrs. Alice M. French of Indianapolis returned home Thursday after a ten days visit here with friends. Mrs. S. F. Poole of Kankakee, 111., returned home Thursday after a short visit at Ed Randle’s in Barkley tp. Mrs. E. N. Loy and son returned home' Wednesday from a three weeks visit with relatives at Piqua, Ohio. Adelbert Beckman of Lafayette who had been making a short visit here with friends, returned home Thursday.
Miss Nellie Stucker of Manchester returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit here and at Mt. Ayr. Marion Gwin left Wednesday for Belle Fourche, So. Dak., after a several weeks visit here with relatives and friends. John Walker, Charles Blue and Miss Clara Robinson went to Water Valley Wednesday to spend a few days fishing. Joe Truelly of west of town went to Hammond Tuesday to visit relatives a few days. He will also visit at St. John while away. Bert Brenner left Thursday for Mitchell, So. Dak., to accompany home his wife who has been visiting there the past few weeks. C. W. Duvall and wife and Mrs. Mary D. Eger returned home Thursday from a few weeks visit at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Dora Sims of Chicago came Sunday evening to visit her neice, M‘,rs, Newton Sunderland, on the Ketchum farm, east of town.
