Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1911 — LOCAL MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MARKETS.
Corn —58c. Wheat—Boc. Oats—3sc. Hens—B %c. Springs—loc to 11c. Ducks—7c. Ducks, Young—9c. Roosters —4c. Turkeys—B He. Eggs—l3c. Butter—lsc to 20c. i Miss Elsa Zera Smith went to Indianapolis Sunday for two weeks’ visit with relatives. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock’s Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. John Eiglesbach, and Miss Mary Yates and friend, went to Chicago Sunday for a visit of several days. Last Saturday E. C. Maxwell and wife each attended family reunions. She attended a reunion of her sisters at Delphi and he attended a reunion of the Kesling family at Logansport. He was accompanied by bis son, Wilford. •
C. A. Ball came over from Francesvllle yesterday for a short visit Ho reports that a young man and his little brother and sißter were killed by lightning near Winamac Saturday night Also that a large barn worth about $2,500, belonging to a man named Cowger, east of Monon, was destroyed by The barn was insured for $l,lOO.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell entertained Sunday at a big Sunday dinner, the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, of Delphi; Mrs. Florence Sholty, or Windfall; Clarence Maxwell and family, Fred Arnott and family, Will Whittaker and family and Mrs. Laura Luts. Mrs. Sholty, who is a sister of Mrs. Maxwell, returned hoAe Monday. • ' \
