Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MARKETS BY WIRE. (Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. flogs—Receipts, 2,000; higher,' 25c to 50c: top, 116.00. Cattle—Receipts, 1,500. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000. Indianapolis flog market, 5,000; top, $16<75. I Grata Market. 1 May oats opened at. .86 5-8 and 3-4; closed at .86 I*4. ■ I July oats opened at .70 1-8 and 3-8; closed at .78 3-4 and 7-8. Sept oats opened at .69 3-4 and closed at .69. May corn opened at 1.56 1-4 and 1-2; closed at 1.56 and 1.55 7-8. July corn opened at 1.50 1-2 and 1.51; closed at 1.50 1-8 and 1-4. Sept, corn opened at 1.46 3-4 and 1.47 1-4; closed at 1.46 1-8 and 1-4. ~ ~ 3J' . Attorney Moses Leopold returned from Chicago Monday afternoon. Gladys Abbott of Indiana Harbor came Monday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeve. Mrs. O. A. Yeoman and Mrs. Henry Weiss come down from Chicago Monday to attend the funeral of Grace Marion Britt. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Smith of Roselawn were in Rensselaer Monday. Mr. Smith is in the mercantile business at Roselawn, having purchased the Laßue 'store there sometime ago. Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter, Aileen, went to Lafayette Monday afternoon. Miss Allman is enjoying a week’s vacation from her duties as head of the English Department in the Batavia, 111. high school. Mrs. Ida Coover went to Remington today to witness the opera that the Matinee Musical club gives tonight for the benefit of the Community House, which is to be built there. Mrs. Coover’s niece and nephew are taking the leading part in the opera. The body of Everall Smith who was killed one day last week a{t Onenta, N. Y., when a passenger train struck the automobile in which Mr. Smith and three other parties were riding, arrived .here Sunday evening and the funeral occurred this Monday afternoon at the Methodist church at one o’clock. Another man besides Mr. Smith was killed and one seriously injured in the accident.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS MARION TOWNSHIP C. W. Pos till, Trustee. Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer, on Saturdays. Office phone 542. Residence 328. on Saturdays. NEWTON TOWNSHIP John Rusk, Trustee. Office with E. P. Lane, over Murray’s store, in Rensselaer JORDAN TOWNSHIP Julius G. Huff, Trustee. Office day—Thursday, at residence. Address, B. F. D. 4, Renas e- — lasr. Phone 949-A. DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177 —2 rings for office; 3 rings for residence. Rensselaer, Indiana.

SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Raal Estate, Insurance 6 per cent farm loans. •> Office In Odd Fellows’ Block. DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rsnsaelaer. Indiana. Phones, office —2 lings on 300; resi- — dence —2 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvature a speciality. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women. Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 442. H. L. BROWN Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Lenh'i Drug Store. WILLIAMS A DEAN Lawyers. Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and term loans. Office In Odd Fellows' Building. W. H. PARKINSON Office. Room 4, Odd Fellows' Building with G. H. McLain. Rensselaer office days— Friday and Saturday of each week.

JOHN A. DUNLAP (Successor to Frank Foltz) Practice in sU courts. Batatas settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary Is the office. Rensselaer, Indiana. MLLiLLOT Office in Building Telephone $9. CHARLES M- SANDS Office te LOJXF. Building , V*- BOSTWKJC Ditch'and" Map Work—Road Maps. Office on Bant Harrison street, in block east of court bouse. Hava car. ’Phone Ml. • ? ' CffSE*