Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

This is the Handy Store During th>-4ieat of summer there are a host of appetizing things that we can supply ready to eat. I No necessity at all for cooking oneself cooking mealsi , V ' Our canned goods depart-, ment 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, i

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Always something doing at the Home Grocery. W. I. Hoover was a Chicago visitor Monday. F. M. Blankenbaker was in Monon on business Saturday. Today’s markets: Corn 42c; Oats, 26c ; Wheat, 86c; Rye. 60c. Mrs. T. A. Crockett went to Hoopston, 111., Monday to visit relatives. Mrs. Gilbert Albin went to Monticello Monday to visit relatives a few days. W. C. Babcock, wife and daughter Margaret spent Monday in Chicago. J\Bruce White recently traded pis Buick auto for a five passenger Ford of John Marlatt. Miss Anna Marion of Parr took the train here Morfday for Monon where.she spent the day. Mrs. John Thompson of Sullivan 1 came Monday to spend a few days with Mrs. Austin Hopkins. Men’s 50c heavy wool fleeced shirts and drawers 39c at the Big Corner Dept. Store.—Rowles & Parker. Miss Emma Wagner of south of town went to Lafayette yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Maggie Kannal. Genuine Quaker Parchment Butter Wrappers, either blank or printed, always on sale at The Democrat office. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kerst of Greenville, Ohio, are visiting the formers bi other. Capt. J. M. Wasson and famliy. Herman Hordeman left Saturday on his motorcycle for a few days visit in Lafajette, Frankfort and Indianapolis. Charles Greiser of El Paso, 111.,' returned home Monday after a few days visit here with his brother, Joseph and family. Miss Myrtle Swaim of Louisville left Monday for home after a several weeks visit here with W. H. Kiplinger and family. Mrs. Ed Heath of Oxford returned home Monday* after a few days visit,, here with her sister, Mrs. George Col vert, and family. Mrs. Q. A. Garriott of Hammond came Saturday for a visit of a week’s duration with her mother, Mbs. Alex Leech and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Flora returned home Monday after a week’s visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. Miss Anna Peregrine of Chilocothe, Ohio, left Monday for her home after a month’s visit with relatives at McCoysburg and Rensselaer.Al J. Swartzell and wife of’ Headlee returned home Monday after a short visit here .with his sister, Mrs. Emerald Aldrich, and Alva Potts and wife.