Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Today’s markets: Corn, 37c; Oats. 27c; Wheat, &>c. Andrew Ropp was in Chicago on business Wednesday. • ■ Big sale on overcoats and suits at wholesale prices.-— C. Earl Duvall. Sam Stover of Lafayette was in the city on business Wednesday. ■ ■■ ? A few work coats for sale at prices for less than all others.:— C. Earl Duvall. S. W, Meyers of Monticello was in the city transacting business Wednesday. Waitman Reeder went to Monticello Wednesday for a two or three days visit with Walter Baxter. A number of the Monticello militia were over Wednesday night to witness the play given by Co. M. O. S. Baker and daughter Nora were in Headlee Wednesday to attend the funeral of the former’s aged mother. - s\M>r. and Mrs. Leroy Lewis of north of town have adopted a 5-year-old boy from an orphan home in Indianapolis. L. A. Carson, who has been clerking in a store at Missoula, Mont., for some time, is here for a visit with his parents. Talk about your pants sale, we are selling men’s and boys’ pants at wholesale prices. We have all sizes.— C. Earl DuvalL I. C. Dunlap and daughter of Elwood were guests of the former’s father, T. F. Dunlap, at Suirrey, a few days the first of the week. « 'kxj'he Milroy Circle ladies gave p ten cent social Thursday afternoon at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. W. I. Hoover. About 120 were served. Beginning Saturday and lasting seven days will be the time for you to buy that extra pair of pants you’ve been needing.—Rowles & Parker’s. A) Mrs. Elizabeth Pritchett, mother of O. S. Baker of this city, clied Tuesday at her home at Headlee, White county, at the advanced age of 83 years. All dress shirts at what they cost wholesale. $2.00 grades for $1.50. $1.50 grades for $1.15. SI.OO grades for 75c. We have one lot of shirts SI.OO and $1.50 grades for 75c.— C. Earl Duvall. J. C. Parrett was called ofver southeast of Wolcott Wednesday to perform a marriage ceremony for a couple of former parishioners of his, Mr. Thomas Stockton and Miss* Minnie Timm. M. O. Sayler left Thursday morning for Monta Vista, Colo., on a prospecting trip. He thinks nOw that he wull locate there, but his wife and baby will remain here until he gets definitely settled. The Durre compulsory’ bill, providing a penalty for failure of qualified citizens to vote in any primary or general election or to make an affidavit"that he has scruples against doing so, was passed in the ' state senate Thursday by a vote of 29 to 18. Many people have wakened up to the fact that there is no need of paying $6 a barrel for flour when you can buy White Star a’t Rowles & Parker’s for $5.50 and if you don’t say yourself that it is equal to anything you ever used just .return it and we’ll refund your money.
Dr. H. Landon of Remington was over Wednesday and from here went to Fair Oaks to examine an old soldier for an increase of pension, he being one of the pension examining surgeons for this district. On his return home he took with him his Maxwell auto which, he had here for some new’ equipment.
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