Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1920 — C. T. OTIS, MILLIONAIRE LAND OWNER, DEAD [ARTICLE]
C. T. OTIS, MILLIONAIRE LAND OWNER, DEAD
Word was received here Monday morning by J. W. Crooks, from Chicago, announcing the death of Charles T. Otis, the owner of thousands -of acres of land in Jasper and Newton counties in the vicinity of Roselawn, at his Chicago home Sunday evening. The death of Mr. Otis was caused by hardening of the liver. He was sixty-six years of age, and is survived by three sisters and one brother. He ‘was unmarried. Mr. Otis is well known to many people of this city and is rated as a milloinaire. His land holdings consist of several sections bf land in this and Newton county. He, with his brother and sisters, is the owner of the "Monadnock building and Hub buildings in Chicago, as well as several other buildings of lesser importance in that city. The funeral was held this Tuesday afternoon at the late residence on Prairie avenue.
