Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EAT FISH and Oysters ON FRIDAY We Have. A Fine Supply of Fresh Fish and Oysters Only the Highest Quality of Fish - I- ■ Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92 • ■

R. A. Beeler returned today to his home in Corydon. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Culp wefe called to on account? of the serious illness of Mr. /Culp s sister, -Mrs. Jennie_RighlinK,_ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers, C. Earl Duvall, Mrs. J. H. Long, Alex Merica and Ralph Sprague went to Lafayette this forenoon. . » The McCoysburg Ladies’ Aid cleared about SIO.OO by serving dinners at the J. M. Ray public sale. C. W. Rathbun, of Plainfield, 111., returned today to his home with a number of prospective Jasper county land buyers. Mrs. Jack jCpchran, of IndianapTolis, and xMjss Adelaide Lee, .of Rockville, are the guests of C. Earl Duvall and family. Local grain dealers were paying Friday for oats,, 67 cents; for new corn (75 pounds), $1.20, and for rye, $1.20. Rye was three cents lower. Harry Hays left this forenoon for McAllen, Texas, where he goes to put out corn on his twenty-acre tract of land. Mrs. Hays will join him in a short time. J. E. Barber, who had been in Detroit, Mich., returned to his homg here today. He was accompanied by his friend, H. M.- Hanson, of Detroit.

The McCoysburg correspondent’s items reaohed us too late for the Friday semi-weekly issue and many of the items could not be used in a later issue. The lyceum ticket sale Thursday surpassed any one day’s sale ever put on. The glass of entertainment chosen this year proved to be very satisfactory. Mrs. R. E .Strawbridge and children went to Benton Harbor, Mich., today where they will join Mr. Strawbridge in their new . home. Mr. Strawbridge is interested m a large steel company at Benton Harbor and they are adding a large $200,000 addition to be used in making maleable castings. - *