Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Morris Jacks, son Wade and baby, of Lee, visited friends here today. Attorney Harry Hopkins and George Gilman, of Goodland, were in Rensselaer Tuesday. A Mrs. C. W. Hanley went to Chicago today for a visit with Mrs. Frank Hanley and family. John White, of DeMotte, who had been visiting at Delphi and Monon, returned here this forenoon and later went to his home. Mr. and Mrs. James Coffel,of Monon, were guests today of Their daughter, Mrs. Leo Worland, and family. Fred Neukam returned today to his home in Connersville after a visit here with his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Ritchey. Miss Alice Putnam, of Champaign, 111., who had been the guest of Mr. and Mb. H. W. Jackson, went to Lafayette. The J. M. Banks Co. just sold one of the good, substantial farmers, Jno. Padget, near Morocco, a fine Chute & Butler piano. < Miss Nellie Knapp, who had been visiting in Wolcott, was in Rensselaer today and this afternoon continued to her home in Wheatfield.
Wednesday local market was stronger, corn being up 4 cents and rye 3. The prices were: Oats, 68c; corn, $1.22 and rye, $1.23. Do not forget that J. M. Banks Co. sells pianos, player painos, and phonographs. Drop in and hear the music. First door north Duvall’s clothing store. C. W. Eger returned this afternoon from the ' Michigan—woods, where he made more trouble for the wild deer than the Reds have for Russia. “Diamond Cut Diamond” is an intensely interesting new serial now running in the Daily and SemiWeekly Republican, and one that is bound to please our readers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doan have returned from Columbus, 0., where they had been visiting for the past two weeks with relatives. A big trapshooting contest will be held at the J. Lowe farm Thursday, November 20, and it is expected that many of Rensselaer’s leading trapshooters will attend. Mrs. John Harmon returned today to her home in Nellville, 111., after a visit with relatives here. Mr. Harmon is employed by W. F. Smith & Co.
