Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1917 — THIS EXPLAINS THE QUESTION [ARTICLE]

THIS EXPLAINS THE QUESTION

Ben Fogli of Water Valley has what is believed to be the largest and finest flock of wild ducks to be found in Indiana. The flock numbers about 100, and the birds may be seen most any time swimming in the Kankakee river opposite Mr. Fogli’s place of business, or sunning themselves on its banks. Ben’s wild ducks ne’er fail to attract the attention of strangers.—-Brook Reporter. - ■'' ; ■ .-• . We have heard that "Ben's place" was a great attraction to automobile tourists, and quite a number of Rensselaer sports also drive s up that way frequently. But, of course, they want to see Ben’s flock of wild ducks, and the fact that he ‘ runs the only wet goods emporium on the Jackson highway between Hammond and Lafayette has nothing whatever to do with their stops at his place. One would infer from the above clipping that. Bro. Foresman had also dr’ven around that why once or twice tb see these ducks.

Great sale oh men’s and boys’ "suits at Duvall’s Quality Shop. While these suits last we will give greatly reduced prices on them.— C. EARL DUVALL.