Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THANKSGIVING GROCERY SALE

With our store literally overflowing with fresh fall goods, we have decided to give our friends a downright genuine Grocery Sale. We

Don’t forget our Purity Butterine; it is an especially good and wholesome product—is much above the regular oleo. Price 22c lb.

Home Grocery “The store that’s growing better every day”

B. N. Fendig spent Sunday in Chicago. G. J. Jessen spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. John Duvall spent Monday in Chicago. Dr. H. L. Brown spent Sunday with relatives at Evanston, lIL The big fat stock show at Chicago opens Saturday and continues to Dec. 9. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins returned home Sunday from a few days visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Pumphrey returned home Monday from a short visit in Hammond. Thompson Ross came down from Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. Ora Ross. W. H. Pullins of Prairieville, Ala., came Saturday for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pullins. The condition of Mrs. John Critser is reported [ as being very serious, and it is expected that she will survive but a short time. Charles Byrd, /a famous poultry fancier of Myersdale, Pa., left Saturday for his home after" a short business visit with Emmet Pullins of Barkley tp. George M. Babcock took in the Purdue-Indiana University football game at Bloomington Saturday, going from there to Indianapolis and returning home Sunday evening. ■ ' ■ ' V •••• •A son was born Nov. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton, at Capton, 111. Mrs. Thornton was formerly Miss Mabel Ransford of JRensselaer, and this is their first child. { W. R. Meguire left Monday on a business trip to Chicago where his wife joined him Monday evening and they went from theye to Champaign, 111., where they will spend Thanksgiving. Then they wiH go on to Toledo, Ohio, on business next Moncjay evening so be gone several weeks.