Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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entire program was gotten up quite hurriedly, as the occasion was only thought of the Sunday before, and considering the short time for drill, the children did quite well. The caterpillars are unusually thic/ this season, from some cause. They seem to be In everybody's orchards, as well as in wild trees. Especially do the wild cherry trees come In for a big share of them. People should take time to destroy these pests, or they may do great injury to the fruit trees. A little coal oil dashed on each web and touched with a match or torch is generally a sufficient remedy. Ml and Mrs. Roy Bussell and children and Wilson and Elvin Bussell returned home Tuesday evening, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler, at Packard, Wls. Wisconsin is a beautiful country, has many fine farms with improvements that far exceed those of our own state in many places. The fine big timber is fast being taken up by the sawmill firms and it will only be a matter of a few years until the large mills will be out of work. The manner in which the logs are sent down the big Menominee river and sorted out to the different mill owners is a sight worth any one's time. The second largest electric power plant in the United States is situated a few miles north of Marinette and Menominee, along the rapids of the Menominee river, and furnishes power and light for both of the cities.
PntbjtoriM Church Services. Next Sabbath morning the anbjeot of the sermon will be. “Qo Forward.” Everyone welcome.
