Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONDAY LOCAL MARKETS. : 1 """ - Oats 54c. Corn $1.17. Rye $1.20. —— Wheat $2.11. Cream 48c. Eggs 32c. Hens 24c. Young roosters 20c. Old roosters 14c. Ducks 20c. Geese 16c.
Oarl Somers was a Monon visitor Saturday. Attorney E. P/Honan made a business trip to-Danville, 111., today. Mrs. B. D. Comer and daughter, Marie, went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Edd J. Randle spent the day in Lafayette. Mrs. William Mt. Ayr, went to Otterbein today* C. P. Wright, Elmer Gwin, J. A. McFarland and E. J. Gamester went to Chicago this forenoon. Lillian Freund returned to Chicago Sunday evening after a visit here wilth Miss Eva Hopkins. Oren Normlan, of the Great Lakes Naval station, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Try some of our good old sour kraut. It is a good spring tonic and liver regulator. Eger’s Grocery. Private Floyd Griggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Griggs, arrived here Saturday from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagner, who had been at Fort Wayn'e, returned today to their home in Fair Oaks. Mrs. Firman Rutherford went tc Monon Saturday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Brown. z . . The petit jury convened Monday, but on account of the cases for that day having been taken care" of, they were excused until Tuesday. Mrs. Kratli, wife of Principal W. F. Kratli, of the local high school, returned today from Knox, where she had spent a few days with relatives. C. D. Halsey returned Saturday tc him home in Mooresville, after a visit here with his brother, N. G. Halsey and family. Peter Kohler returned to his home in Chicago Heights, 111., Sunday evening after a visit here with his father John Kohler, who is quite sick. Private Ray Hopkins returned tc Camp Custer, Mich., Sunday evening after a visit here with his father. Nim Hopkins, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes returned Sunday evening from Lafayette, where they had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crowder. Tobias has received telegram from Raymond Dixey, whe lis in the United States navy, saying he had just arrived at Hoboken, N. J. Miss Bertha Bostick, who is a teacher in the public schools of this city, spent the week-end at her home in Monon. For this week you can buy a large can of fancy pumpkin or a large can of lye hominy for 10c, or 4 small Cans of condensed milk for 25c at Eger’s Grocery. F. A. Gruver, who 5s now a foreman of a telegraph construction gang on the Big Four railroad working out of Anderson, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family and with his daughter, Mrs. John Raisor, of Lafayette... . Florence Bussell and Florence Jacks returned to their work in Hammond Sunday evening. Miss Jacks will resign her work in that city the last of this week and will return to her home here on account of the condition of her father’s health. Frank Dowell, son of Simeon Dowell, who at one itime was a commissioner of this county, returned to Chicago Sunday, after a visit with the family of his uncle, Thomas Tanner, of near Gifford. Young Dowell is a member of the 'hospital corps at the Great Lakes Naval Training station;
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