Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1919 — GRAIN MARKET STRONGER TUESDAY [ARTICLE]

GRAIN MARKET STRONGER TUESDAY

Oats fific. Com $1.52. Rye $1.55. Wheat $2.30. entered the house and tore up the rugs and threw them along with other furniture into the yard, that they threw water on the stove on which Mrs. Grimm was baking and then likewise removed it from the house. Mr. Grimm, naturally, became much incensed at the manner in which Mr. Oliver acted and at once started letgal proceedings. It is said that there are many other cases similar to the two related,above and there are many who allege they have been victims of fraud on the part of Oliver. There is said to be considerable feeling against Oliver in the Newland section and his associates, and that the people of that vicinity are very anxious that the cases be brought to the attention of the court that the situation relative to the land dealings there may be cleared up o>nce all. Whether or not Mr. Oliver has been dealing illegally is a matter'of conjecture and individual opinion as the Oliver affairs of the past few years have been a source of much trouble. - ■ ■ ■"— -* The Rens-selaer Boy Scoßts have volunteered to guard the war exhibit train while dinner is being served to the regular guard Wednesday evening. The latest information at hand about the state war train is that it will arrive in Rensselaer April 25. The tanks have experienced much trouble in keeping schedule time.