Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WAGNER WIRE. How receipts 18,000. Top $15.15. Cattle receipts 5,500, steady. Sheep receipts 18,000, strong. Indianapolis, hog receipts- . 4,000. Top $15.15. Buffalo, top $15.50. Oats—May 61%, 60 7-8, 61 1-8. July 58%—, 67 7-8, 68%. Sept. 53 1-8, 52 5-8, 52 5-8. Corn—May 117 3-4, 116 3-8, 117%. July 116%, 115, 115 7-8. Sept. 114%, 113, 114 3-8. Wheat—May 195%; 101, 194 1-6; 194. July 168%, 163 3-4, 167 3-8. Sept. 154%, 150, 153%. ONION SET SALE. 30 bushelssprouted sets, red and yellow, 75c per bushel, or 20c for a peck. No less than one peck sold. 2 p. m. Friday, March 30th, north end of storage.—B. Forsythe. Mrs. W. H. Henderson, who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Kresler forafew days, returned to her home at Gary today. Mrs. Herderson is the daughter of A. Beasley and formerly lived in Remington. Mrs. Kate Watson went to Laporte today to attend a meeting oi the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church. She will meet her sister, Mrs. Ed Baech, at that place, and will visit at the close of the convention with Mrs. Baech at her home at South Bend. Miss Fanny McCarthy, who is spending some time with her parents', went to TJerre Haute today for a visit with her brother, Dr. Frank MlcCarthy, of that city. Miss McOartfiy has ibeen a nurse in Washington, D. C., for a number of years. She will return to her work there about May-lot. L.. For practical painter and paper hanger, Phone 331. —W. S. Richards.

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