Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. R. Clark Stone Road Bonds Sold to Remingtonian. The county treasurer todav sold the $2,000 issue of 4% per cent A. R. Clark stone road bonds to Peter Geib, of Remington. The Fletcher American National Bank, of Indianapolis, bid a premium of $22 and B. A. Dickson, of Monon, a premium of S2O. GRAIN MARKET. Feb. 24. —Local market unchanged. Unless conditions change elevators will be compelled to close down. There is an embargo on about all roads now. Prices: •■Com 96c, oats 55c, wheat $1.75 and rye $1.25. Ryan Ditch Set For Trial. Attorney Marvin, of Monticello, was here today. He is the acting judge in the Ryan ditch case. Filing of remonstrances was noted and the case set for trial the first day of the next term of court.

Marriage License. Clarence' Bucke. born Illinois, June 6, 1891, residence Momence, 111.. occupation farmer, and Mabel Eloise Nelson, bom Tefft, Ind., Jan. 7, 1897, first marriage for each. f • 111 I ■ 1 1 ■ 1 ■ Mrs. S. M. Freelove, who is recovering slowly from a severe siege of pneufhonia at the home of her uaughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock, passed her seventy-fourth milepost Thursday. She was remembered by a shower of postcards from relatives and friends at Goodland and other parts of the country. . Ms. Matena Ahlin and her daughter Hannah returned to their home in Chicago, Friday. Mrs. Gus Johnson another daughter, but who lives west of town, accompanied them. Isaac Lilza was at the depot to see them off. We are informed that Miss Hannah will return about March 1, at which time she will become the wife of Mr. Lilza. They will make their home on the Albert M. Yeoman farm in Newton township.

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