Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1889 — Buy Home and North-Grown Trees. [ARTICLE]
Buy Home and North-Grown Trees.
Parties wishing Fruit Trees will do Well to examine my Nursery Stock at Luther Ponsler’s farm, 2 miles north and one-half Haile east of Rensselaer. 1 have over 5,000 Apple, 1,000 Cherry, and 400 Pear—all choice varieties. These, trees are in a thrifty a id healthy condition. I also have the agency for the Greening Bros. Nursery at Monroe, one of the best Nurseries m the State. All stock bought of me guaranteed true to name, and insured for one year where properly taken care of at the following prices: Apples—Home Trees—2oc. “ Michigan 30c. Crebs, 30c.; Cherry, 30c., Ac.
H. B. MURRAY.
There are 600 night policemen in the city of Mexico, and it is said that the sound of their snoring keeps a good many nervous citizens awake. The strikers at N est Superior, Wig., have been squelched by the militia. Bullets are convincing.
One year ago the bank reserves in .New York City were $27,734,400. On Saturday last they were about 5,000,000 What’s the matter? The Carnegie strike has been settled. The men have accepted a twenty-three percent, reduction in their wages.
