Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Today’s markets: \ Wheat, 86c; Corn, 52c; Oats, 43«. We defy competition on, anything in our line as we can give better goods for less money than any concern in our city. A . look will convince you.—Duvall’s Quality Shop. Paul Glazebrook, Walter English, Fay Clarke, Walter Lutz and Clarence Smith, who are attending Purdue, returned there Wednesday after spending the holidays here with relatives. On advice of his local doctor, who says he is not able to stand the trip now, Tom Huston will not go to Denver, Colo., until spring. He had intended to go about the first of the present month. Sam Lowry’s aged mother, who resides with him on the Baker place north of town, suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago which later spread over the entire left side, rendering same incapable,of any move ment. Bro. .T. A. Metzger of the Brookston Reporter was badly burp 3d Wednesday while attempting ro clean a stovepipe by using excelsior and gasoline in the stove. You just can’t learn some newspaper men any sense. W. O. Schanlaub, County Superintendent, was elected dent of the State Teachers’ Association at the annual meeting held in Indianapolis last week. Mr. Schanlaub was not present and tlje honor came to him unsolicited.--—Kentland -Enterprise. $25.00 pvercoats for $18.00; $22.50 overcoats for $16.00; $20.00 overcoats for $14.00; SIB.OO overcoats for $13.00; $16.50 overcoats for $12.00; $15.00 overcoats for $10.00; During our January sale.—Duvall’s Qaulity Store. You are hovering between weeps and laughter if you are lucky enough' to get a seat for that breezy comedy “Casey Jones” which is the attraction billed for the Ellis Theater next Tuesday night. It is a rollicking satire that penetrates the foibles of everyday lifd, but does it so cleverly that even the most affected appreciated it the most. Several good specialities are promised.