Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HAS SOLD PROPERTY HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Snyder returned Thursday from Kokomo where they have purchased a piece of land. He will erect improvements upon this land as soon as possible and when they are completed he will occupy the same. He has sold his property here to Arthur Lee of Gilman, Hl., and will give possession about October Ist. Miss Anna Jasperson, who had visited with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Bruce and family, and had amended the county teachers institute, returned today to her home in Walker township. Miss Jasperson was formerly one of Jasper county’s very best teachers, but on account of the condition of her mother’s health, she has not taught for some time. Five points separate the leading Clevelands in the American League race from the third place Wlnte Sox this Saturday morning. New York'is now in second place, three points behind the leaders. Cleveland and. Chicago will spend the remainder of the season at home while the easteners are traveling. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rowen, who had been the guests of Carl Somers and famfly, returned Friday to their home in Otterbein. They are the parents of Mrs. Somers., Mr. and Mrs. Rowen will leave in the near future for an extended visit in the west. They expect to be in Los Angeles, Calif.,, by Christmas. I'. I I ———————— II The following came from Chicago today and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prohosky of Newton township: John Korbel, May Prohosky, Ella Decker, Anthony Leven, Ellen and Anna Turner, Mrs. Emily Johnson, Charles, Ellen and Anna Tuma. -' _____ Members of the Tri Kappa will serve hot hamburgers and home made candy from their stand at the Trust and Savings Bank corner tonight