Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1913 — RENSSELAER MARKETS. [ARTICLE]
RENSSELAER MARKETS.
Corn—sßc. Oats—36c. Rye—ssc. Wheat—7sc. Chickens—loc. Turkeys—l4c-15c. Ducks—loc. Geese—loc. Roosters—6c. Eggs—3sc.
Earl Leek was in town Saturday* and reports that the Sunday before some one obtained entrance to his home in Newton township while the family were away from home by tearing the wire screening from one window. The house was thoroughly ransacked, hut the baby’s hank, containing about a dollar, was all that was missed. The window where entrance was made had been left open. Sons of Bert Mayhew, who had visited the mail box near ,Mr. Leek’s house at noOn saw the window open at that time and apparently the house had been entered soon after Mr. and Mrs. Leek left home. Neighbors in different directions were called Tby telephone, but none had seen any tramps and there was some indication that some hunters who were seen in the neighborhood, were guilty, but there was not sufficient evidence to eause any arrests.
