Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1920 — Page 4

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‘ j. J. Hunt went to- Monticelk* today. J. L. Moore of Racine, Wis., is here for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore. Home run No. 48 went over the garden wail in Cleveland Friday, the JJoduci of “Babe” Ruth’s bludgeon. Mrs. J. R. Umphress returned to her home today, in Peterson, lowa, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Don Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse went to Omaha, Neb., today to visit their son, Weyne Clause, and wife. Mrs. Wayne Clouse is in a very critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover have returned to their home here from Battle Creek, Mich., where Mr, Hoover went some time ago to take treatments. Mrs.- Gwin Thomas will sing at the Methodist Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Leslie -Clark's section of the Ladies’ Industrial society will entertain the society on next Wednesday. This is the regular monthly sociaL , , Mis. Amel Zimmerman, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Mome Axsenheim and Mrs. Anna Cogwell. of Gtricago- and Mrs. Charles Daisy, of Gary, have returned to tteir homes after a visit hare with Mr. and MrsDaniel Waymire. The English hotel at Indianapolis wiH close its doors on November 30th. For it was the leading hotel of the Indiana Capital. Many Mw hotels were built that surpassed the English as a place to stay and mow it will be devoted to other T, Mr and Mrs. Vern Robinson ar!Ksl in ity FViday evening "trottl Cotmge Grove, Ore. Mr. and Mrs Robinson left their home about V month ago and have been touring part of the W«t by »nto«<*ae. Mn. Robinson went to Royal Center today to visit with her mother, but will return in a lew days and nuke an extended visit with rela-

MARRIAGE LICENSE.

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H. R. Kurrie came down from Chicago today. R. C. Case of Bridgeton, left for his home today after a few dayß visit with Ralph Sprague and family- ~ The raid of the Rosenbaum gambling house in this city, which will be well remembered by many of our present citizens, occurred fourteen years ago today, September 11. The officers making the raid were Parks, Vick and Zea. Four were taken in the raid, several escaping by taking to the back roof. About a peck of ivory poker chips, 40 decks of cards and three tables were confiscated. Seems like ages ago, doesn’t it? Allen Saunders of Lebanon is here for a short visit with his aunt, Mrs. A. A. Hoover, before going to Crawfordsville where he will be employed as an instructor in Wabash college, his alma mater, the coming term. During the present summer Mr. Saunders has been at Chicago University taking a post graduate course. He is a brilliant young man of but twenty-one years of age with journalistic aspirations, having become imbued with newspaper work while serving as a reporter on the Chicago Journal, and it is his intention to follow that work after a year or two at Wabash college.

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by The Fanners Grain * Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Chicago, Sept. 20, 1920. Live Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 2,400; top, $16.85. Cattle, receipts, 1,100. Sheep, receipts, 1,500. Grain Market. March wheat opened at 2.47; closed, at 2.47. Dec. wheat opened at 2.42; closed at 2.42 and 3-4. ~ . Sept, corn opened at 1.37% and %; dosed at 1.37 7-8 and 3-4. Dec. corn opened at 1.19 3-4 and 1.19; closed at 1.18 7-8 and 3-4. Sept, oats opened at .63 8-8 and 1-2; closed at .63 3-8 and 1-2. Dec. oat* opened at .65 1-2 and 6-8; closed at .66 6-8 and 3-4. I 'II »

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Competitive Tractor Demonstration On 1 1 l "' IM 1 " • • V GANGLOFF FARM One Mile East of HiSf-- i RENSSELAER . ■ ■ nil On Pleasant Ridge Road — aiN"nige» tmlm I FClEl^^ ■ THOS. M. CALLAHAN EDW. HERATH International & Samson ' _ Case ... THE CENTRAL SALES CO., * FORDSON KUBOSKE & WALTER I f . • ; S* * ' f * j ~{; ’ ' < u, 7~Z " Advance Rumley Tuesday, September .9. - j