Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Milroy Park is to be greatly improved this spring. Marshal Mustard has been trimming the trees, digging out some of the old ones and soon the filing will begin. A number have volunteered to put in a days’ hauling and a day will be set for this purpose. We have just unloaded two cars of potatoes; one of fancy Michigan sand grown table stock and one car of Northern Minnesota, Early Ohios, Early Rose, Six Weeks and Burbanks. Look at our stock and £et our prices. JOHN EGER. I ■ Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mussen and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lasher composed an automobile party that came here from Indianapolis today and after taking dinner at the Makeever hotel left for Chicago, where they will attend several theatres ahd the women do some shopping. « The Comer House was the scene of a very delightful 12 o’clock dinner Friday. Miss Gertie Leopold was the hostess and Mrs. Emery Mills, of Muncie, and Mrs. Tom Fougeres, of Wabash, were the guests of honor. The afeher guests were Mrs. Kenton Parkinson and Misses Cecil Morgan, Ruth Ames and Ina Merrill. A. S. Laßue was a busy real estate dealer yesterday and besides effecting the trade between Amos Davisson and D. H. Yeoman, whereby the former bought 260 acres of the latter’s Union township farm, he sold his own Union township 80, the purchaser being August Gumpert, of Cicero, 111. The price was about 875 per npre. The man who can hand out tally and make it stick usually ldtda his victim quicker than the logical persuader.
