
who did you put up there ?

"put up" can be transitive or intransitive.
[transitive] to let someone stay in your house
Could you put me up for the night when I come to London?
[intransitive] old-fashioned to stay for a short time in a place that is not your home
put up at/in:
We put up at a cheap hotel.
(source Macmillan dictionary).

My own dictionary states :
put up
1. To erect; build.
2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam.
3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention.
4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical.
5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night.
6. Sports To startle (game animals) from cover: put up grouse.
7. To offer for sale: put up his antiques.
8.
a. To make a display or the appearance of: put up a bluff.
b. To engage in; carry on: put up a good fight.
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