Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

S. P. Tolsom went to Monticello on business today. Mrs. F. A. Turfler went to Monticello today. . - Mr. and Mrs. L. Raymond went to Monon today. Henry Grow went to Logansport today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. W. K. Downes, of Newland, went to Chicago for an indefinite visit. March is the time to look after your shrubs for April planting. Call Holden’s Green House. Phone 426. Mr. and Mrs. John Price of Ironwood, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chadborune. George Smith, son-in-low of B. D. McColly returned io Gary this forenoon. Tuesday’s local grain market was as follows: oats, 83c; corn $1.37; rye, $1.40 and wheat $2.20. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton of Remington took the train for Gary where they expect to make their future borne. Among the Chicago goers today were Sam Fendig, Delos Thompson, G. E. Murray, J. P. Hammond, D. E. Grow, W. L. Bott, Horace Chadbourne and John Price.

L. E. Barker, who travels for a wholesale shoe house, left Monday for his territory which is in Kansas and Nebraska. He will be away from home for about three months. ; If you are going to assist in making Rensselaer “THE CITY BEAUTIFUL” by planting flowers and shrubs, call J. H. Holden, Phone 426. The Rensselkerien, the school publication, paid its subscribers another visit Monday. It was the fourth edition of the year and one of which the faculty and student may well feel proud. Mrs. A. E. Carpenter, who has been visiting C. W. Postill and wife continued to Indianapolis today for a visit with her_ daughter before going to Westville, where they ex* pect to make their home. * - - J. H. Sappinger returned from Indianapolis Monday where he had spent the week-end. Mr. Sappinger is a Knights of Pythias booster and has already got the local lodge busy on a big membership campaign. Emil Johnson has disposed of his eighty-acre farm two and one-half miles northeast of McCoysburg to Charles Owens, who recently sold his farm in Marion township. The consideration was $l5O per acre, Mr. Johnson paying SIOO an acre for the same about two years ago.

Purdue dosed their conference basket ball season Monday night by defeating the Ohio State five by the overwhelming score of 63 to 25, the record score of the season in conference circles. Ohio had defeated the Boilermakers earlier in the season. Purdue is undoubtedly the best team in the conference, although Chicago leads them by ope game in the percentage column. ? J. W. Beckman, of Cincinnati, 0., is here for. ar visit with has parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beckman of South Van Rensselaer street. Beckman still has his fighting harness on and is still after the officers of the late war. He is soon to have a lengthy article in the big i dailies stacking General Leonard. Wood for his endorsement of the. present court martial system in tile ■ United Spates army and navy. , ...... i Job printing at the Republican