Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1920 — MARKETS BY WIRE. [ARTICLE]
MARKETS BY WIRE.
(Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 30,000; carry over 13,000; lower, sc; top, $15.10. j Cattle, receipts, 7,000. Sheep, receipts, 4,000. Indianapolis hogs, receipts, 9,000; top, $14.75. Grain Market. May oats 'Opened at 1.04 3-4; closed at 1.06. July oats opened at .91 3-8 and. 5-8; closed at .92 5-8. . ; Sept." oats opened at .75 1-4 and; 1-2; closed at .76 5-8 and 1-2. i May corn opened at 1.93; closed at 1.96. July corn opened at 1.75 1-2; closed at 1.78 1-8 and 1.77 7-8. Sept corn opened at 1.62 7-8; closed at 1.64 1-4 and 3-8. Iva Healey went to Frankfort today to spend the week-end with her parents. Freeman Wood complains to the Republican that during the absence of he and Mrs. Wood last Sunday morning two boys ransacked some trunks in the woodshed at his home, carrying away several articles which, while of no great value, were greatly prized as relics. Mr. Wood made inquiries of neighbors and soon learned who the boys were that had taken advantage of his absence. Mr. Wood complained to the father of the boys and succeeded in getting the stolen articles back. Mr. Wood states that the boys have been a constant source of trouble to the people of that neighborhood and that it is his intention to turn the matter over to the authorities. The boys in question have broken the law repeatedly and the patience of the authorities has about been exhausted.
