Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1917 — WAGNER WIRE. [ARTICLE]
WAGNER WIRE.
Hog receipts 3,000. Cattle receipts 17,000, steady. Sheep receipts 22,000. Wheat—May, high 234, low 221. July 198%, 188 5-8, 197 5-8. Sept. 170 3-8, 163%, 170-169 5-8. Com —May, 152%, 136%, 141%. July, 137%, 133, 137 1-8. Sept. 130, 126, 129 7-8. Oats —May 66 3-8, 64%, 66 3-8. July 64%, 62%, 64 1-8. Sept. '56 3-8, 55, 56 3-8. Mabel Selkirk, who ti.ught the Mount Pleasant school in Barkley township, has completed her term of school and left this morning for her home in Michigan City. X). R. Colstron, of Goodland, was a Rensselaer visitor Wednesday and a pleasant caller at The Republican office. Mr. Colstron has been a member of The Republican family for nine years, but this week was 'the first time he had ever been a caller at our plant. Batteries are different. Get out your instruction book and see what all the manufacturer tells you to do to make your battery last longer. Then get a Vesta book and see what they have done to make your battery last longer. Think a little when your battery goes on a ,batt. It oosts no more to replace it with a Vesta.
