Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
This is the Handy Store During the heat of suipmer 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. f New Eastern Buckwheat.— Home Grocery. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 83c; Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Oats, 27c. You are always right when you buy “A. & K.” flour.— The Home Grocery. The Depot Grocery is selling fine Michigan potatoes at 15c a peck this week. Mrs. Kannal and daughters Irma and Mrs. Cleve Eger, spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kight of Thayer spent Sunday here with their daughter, Airs. A. G. v Catt. All kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables, also the best in bottled and canned goods at the Depot Grocery. Miss Viola Glazebrook went to Indianapolis yesterday for a visit of indefinite length with her aunt, Mrs. H. T. Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson have gone to housekeepings in the property on Forest street, lately vacated by W. A. Davenport. u. John Poole was called Streator, 111., Saturday by the death of his aunt, Mrs. Martha Saxon. The funeral was held at 1:30 p. m. Monday. In Saturday’s football game here between the Rensselaer and Chicago southside Austin high school teams, the score was a fie, 11 to 11.
A dance was given at the Armory last Friday night in honor of Miss Lena Tuteur, who is to be married to-morrow. Healy Bros, furnished the music. Mrs. Bert Blue of Hutchinson, Kan., left Saturday for home after a few weeks visit here with relatives and also at numerous other points ii\this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkison of Bucklen Kan., came a few days ago to spend the winter with their daughters, Mesdames Alfred Collins and W. V. Porter. Mrs. Mary Hopkins went to Monticello Saturday to visit her son Homer, who was injured in one of his feet there a few days ago, bv running a nail through it- .. 4 ■ N vMiss Elizabeth Spaulding, who has been at Oconowoc, Wis., for several months, has returned to Rensselaer and is again in charge of the local Western Union office: V/ ; ’ : Robert Wartena, who now. has a position as electrician at Elkhart, returned to that place Saturday after a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wartena: ' ’V- —.— . The grocery at the depot which opened under new management last week reports a fine start. It is being conducted on a strictly cash basis and is a very nice and complete store. Mr. and Mrs. George Wade went to Francesville yesterday to visit the latter’s parents. George is talking some of moving west shortly and engaging in the Jbarbering business.
