Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1917 — POULTRY MARKET. [ARTICLE]

POULTRY MARKET.

March 12.—Today’s local prices are as follows: Eggs 20c, chickens 16c. The price of butterfat this week is 41c. Alfred Donnelly, the onion king, returned from Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. ' TZZZ Marion Parker delightful!y entertained a party of ten couples at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Orea Parker, Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Prof. F. L. Wildrick was in Rensselaer Sunday, having returned from a visit in the schools at Gary and Englewood. Mr. Wildrick is the superintendent of the Remington schools and has been urged to make the race for eountv superintendent , but declines to do so, as he desires to remain in the work connected with the city schools. Miss Ethel Perkins, who has been mentioned for tjie county superintendency has declined to be a candidate and does not wish for her name to be used in connection _ with the same. Miss Perkins is eligible and thoroughly capable and would make a most splendid’ -and -efficient county school superintendent. at Chicago Heights this morning. He and his wife came io Rensse,aer m their automobile but found the roads so bad that he left his machine and returned on the train. Mrs. .Kohler will visit a few' days longer with relatives here.