Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Thomas Lonergan was in Chicago today. Andrew Kahler went to Dyer this morning for a visit with his son. State Representative W. L. Wood was in Lafayette on business Tuesday. P. A. Overton of Buffalo, White county, is visiting his uncle, John R. Gray. Mr. Gray is quite ill. Mary Yates went to Chicago this morning to attend the dressmakers’ convention. Mrs. William H. Hogan and daughter went to Chicago today for a visit with relatives. Boyd Risner and family, formerly of Kentucky, have become residents of this county, having located near Newland . ___— ——— Mrs. Harold Stiles returned today to her home in Hammond after a visit here with Mrs. Fred Yeiter and other relatives. Local grain prices continue to gain and dealers were paying the following prices Wednesday: oats, 88c; corn, $1.50; rye, $1.55; wheat $2.30.

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