Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Poole went to his farm near Hopkins Park, Hl., today, Judson J. Hunt was in Wabash on business Monday. Mrs. Charles M. Blue left this morning for a visit with ftiends at Highland and Hammond. Mrs. Kenton Blankenship went to Canton, 111., today for a visit with her brother, George Slaughter. The ladies of the Monnett Guild and all others interested in the Monnett school are asked to meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. ’ G. Arthur Tuteur, who had visited here with" s Mre. Aiiiia Tuteur, of North McKinley avenue, left today for Indianapolis. Michael Wertermin left today for his home in Sedalia, Mo., after a .visit with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach. ~~ T Z Mr. andMBL&,A. Casto, who had been at Westpoint, Miss., arVived here Monday evening and will again make tins city their home. Mrs. H.' B. Murray, Wright, Blanche Ott, Agnes, Hannah and Kate Welsh and Anna Bullis went to Lafayette this forenoon. Spencer Hollister arrived this forenoon from -Billings, Mont., to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. D. E. Hollister.
—Jv Charlton Smith returned to his home in Greenfield today. Mr. Smith visits this city twice each year and does window and other painting. __ Tuesday’s local grain market was lower, oats being off a cent, the price being 64 cents; corn was $1.28, two cents Tower than Monday. No change in other prices. —Robert Milliron, who is the field inspector for the Indiana Service Bureau, whose homeis inlndianapolis, was in Rensselaer today. Harry B. Murray, the carrier on route No. 1, is laying off and his route is being served by Vernie Harrington, son of Trustee Harrington, of Union township. Mrs. Julia Hunt left today for her home in Windfield, Kans., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. John T. Culp, of North Van Rensselaer street Her nephew, John G. Culp, accompanied Mrs. Hunt as farasChicagOK.......
