Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. W. Coen, of South Bend, was in Rensselaer today. John L. Moran returned this forenoon to his home in Monticello. Millie Ringeisen returned today to her home in Reynolds. HEMSTITCHING. ’Phone 420. Fred McKinney went to Monticello Wednesday-afternoon. Editor F. E. Babcock was in Chicago Wednesday. Conrad Kellner went to Indianapolis afternoon. Mrs. Donald Beam went to Fair Oaks this morning. Walter Lynge went to Roselawn this morningr --.. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham went to Parr today. j. T. Woodcock went to Lowell this morning. —-- ■ —; C. L. Wood, of Fair Oaks, was here today. W. L. Bott went to Logansport today. Jerry Garland, of Gary, was here today. George Sage, Harry Swartzell, Russell Lesh and Frank Foltz went to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Joseph Moore and Mrs. Alfred Randle returned this afternoon from Hammond. Virgil Russell returned this afternoon from Gary. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Wesley Tilton. Mrs. Edward Reeve left today for Oklahoma City, Okla., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Hardy, and other relatives.
Mrs? E. W. Strecker went .'to Delphi today to.. attend a meeting of the z missionary society of the Methodist church. , _ __ Mary Wagoner, who is the stenographer ‘in the office of Attorneys Williams & Dean, was in Monon Wednesday afternoon. The local grain market was higher this Wednesday. Oats were up two cents, and corn three cents. lhe prices were: Oats, 73 cents; corn, J 1.30; and rye, $1.35. Mrs. Charles Grow and son Charles, who had been visiting relatives in Wabash, have returned to their home here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Grow’s sister, Mrs. William Gemmer, of West Branch, Mich. Merritt Strain, John Strain; C. E. Prior, Clement Gangloff, Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe, Granville Moody, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ranton, C. E. Capes, of Remington; John Wood, of Newland; and G. W. Lynch, of Mt. Ayr, went, to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. Charles Sands went to Monon to bring home her baby which had been with relative sthere-while Mrs. Sands and her son Dudley were quarantined on account of the latter having scarlet fever. The quarantine was raised today after four weeks. - • • The Hartford Fire Insurance Co., for the first time in history, is offering to write insurance on growing wheat, .rye, corn, oats, and barley against loss from freezing, winter kill, frost, flood, drought, insect or disease at a reasonable for for landlord, tenant or owner. See the agent, RAY D. THOMPSON, Rensselaer, Indiana. .
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