Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
! < «l r I i FTI w • w SOLD BY Worland Brothers MARKETS BY WIRE. [Furnished by the Farmers’ Grain Company, H. H- Potter, Manager.] •» Chicago, 111., Oct. 30. Livestock Markets. Hogs’ Receipts, 32,000.; top .$ 1 1.1.5 ; last top, 1 -1.05. “Cattle Receipts, 21,000; top $19.50. Sheep—Receipts, 26,000. i Grain Markets. I Dec. corn opened at 127 3-4 and ,128; closed at 127-8 and 128. May corn opened at 124 and 124 1-4; closed at 124 1-8. I Dec. oats opened at 71 1-4; closed 'at 71 4-8. j May oats opened at 74 1-8; closed at 74. N Toledo clover cash an<] a.ct. $30.7&
Sam Potts, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. W. C. McConnell, of Fair Oaks, Was in Rensselaer today. Ruth Benbow returned today to her home in Winamac after a visit here with relatives. Lois and Mary May, Fostine and Edith West were in Lafayette today. ' / John Eger and Granville Moody went to Chicago on the early morning train. Mrs. V. M. Peer 'and Mrs. A. K. Hart, and children went to Hammopd for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Goldie Crowder, "who had been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Susie Harmon, went to Kokomo today- ' William Teska returned from Chieago today where he —had been to attend a reunion of the Ist division, with served overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades and daughter Lora. Elizabeth, went to Chicago Thursday forenoon. From there Mrs. fehoades and daughter continued to California for a Visit with relatives. They will visit with Mrs. Rhodes' cousin, Mrs. Thomas Goodman, and family, and her uncle,
Oscar Harris, at Redlands,’ and. with her aunt, Mrs. Mlnerva Karsner, of Oraville. Dr. S. E. "Brewster, volunteer Red Cross lecturer, of Cleveland, 0., will talk to the people of Jasper county Saturday evening, November 1, court house lawn, on tlie peace time program of the American Red Cross. It is w’orth whilS to hear him speak. WANTED — To rent by man and wife, one furnished room, living room. C. \V. McNary, at the Rensselaer Laundry on Cornelia street. LOST — One-dollar bill in front of the Rowen grciSery store. Will the party who picked it up please leave at Republitaifc. office? LOST— Man’s gold ring with bloodstone set. Please return to Buster Brown at Ideal Grocery. LOST — -Black Hampshire barrow, weight 125; been gone two weeks. Notify Abe Kimmel, Pleasant Ridge, Ind. LOST — Left a fashion book, "Style,” in Wright Bros; or postoffice. Will finder please return to this office or 'phone 68. LOST— Oct. 17, a brindle Bull Terrier with bob tail, collar. Finder return and receive reward. George Seible. LOST — A buneh of keys. Leave at Republican office. FOR RENT FOB BENT— Furnished front room, modern and close in. 'Phone 302. Mrs. Medic us. MISCELLANEOUS. MOMBT TO LOAM—Charles J. Dean A Soo. MONET TO LOAM— I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 6 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years: See me about these,,, various plans. John A, Dunlap. ■ . f ... 1 FOUND — Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. ' ESTfcAYED— IAour-year-old bay gelding, weight about 1,150. ’Phone 9.54-E. George Casey.
