Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Blacker of Newland wa3 in Delphi on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker left Sunday on their extended western trip. Uncle William E. Moore passed his 85 th milestone Monday. He is quite feeble at present. The Remington Poultry Show has been postponed to Jan. 23 to 27, on account of the cold weather. The 6 for 45c can special at the Home Grocery is a good one, and is for all this week. Ask about it when you order. Be sure and attend our January sale on pants and overcoats as k means dollars in your pocket.—Duvall’s Quality Shoj>. Tomatoes are scarce and the market is high, but the Home Grocery has a ibig lot of especially fine ones at only 10c a can. Kenneth Allman left Saturday tor Boulder, Colo., after spending the holidays with his parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman. The press of yesterday morning reads: “Nothing save death will keep Taft out.” But there is the democratic party.—Fowler Republican. The adjuster was here Monday and settled the loss on the George Kanne fhrmhouse burned last Thursday evening and insured for SBOO in the R. Thompson agency. Capt. J. M. Wasson is steadily improving from his serious attack of heart trouble and his family is much encouraged that he will soon be out again. r - ■ The bans of marriage for Mr. John Moosmiller of Rensselaer and Miss Martha Jarvis of Carpenter tp., were published Sunday at St. Augustine’s Catholic church for the first time. The marriage will take place Jan. 23, at St. Augustine’s church. $25.00 overcoats for $18.00; $22,50 overcoats for $16.00; $20.00 overcoats for $14.00: v 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.