Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
RECEIVED $1035 PER CWT FOR CATTLE Granville Moody Now at Top of Jasper County Feeders In Price Secured for Fat Cattle. Granville Moody and John Parkison each had fat cattle on the Chicago market Wednesday and Mr. Moody received the highest price ever paid to a Jasper county feeder, while Mr. Parkison was a close second. The price Mr, Moody received was $10.35 per hundred and Mr. Parkison received $1 115 per hundred. Mr. Moody had two cars of 120 days’ fed cattle. The top market price that day was sll per hundred, but that was for cattle that had** been fed all last winter and all summer. RECEPTION WAS ENJOYED BY TEACHERS Miss Votaw os Chairman Arranged Splendid Entertainment for Instructors Annual Gathering. * _ The'teachers of Jasper county are indebted to the committee of three and to Superintendent Lamson for a very delightful time at the court house Wednesday evening. As chairman of the program committee, Miss Votaw had arranged a series of interesting games to be played. The prize, awarded to the group acting best their charade of one of their number, went to the quadripeds, while another prize was awarded to the person most successful in the search for peanuts in the corridors. A pleasing luncheon was served at about ten o’clock, after which all indulged in a general good time. The teachers of Jasper county are a wide-awake group and beside their professional interest, have a social side to their natures as well. Much credit is due the committee. SAM PULUNS IN A MONTANA HOSPITAL Operated on For Appendicitis and Condition Was Critical—Mother Lives in Bensselaer. Sam Pullins, owner and proprietor of a large ranch near Townsend, Montana, was operated on last Sunday for appendicitis at a hospital in that city. His mother, Mrs. Mary Pullins, of College avenue, recj vel a letter Wedresday which slated that the surgeon found the appendix ruptured and the pus has caused much trouble by passing through the system. His condition was regarded as serious. No word having been received since the letter, it is,presumed that there has been no turn for the worse since the operation. SPECIAL FOB SATURDAY, OCT. 12. "With every $2.00 order we will give a pound of SO-cent coffee free. BOWEN & KISER. Phone 202, Tills is a fine time to make kraut. Order cabbage at Rhoads’ Grocery.
