Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1913 — Offers to Get Chrysanthemum Sets for Any Who Want Them. [ARTICLE]

Offers to Get Chrysanthemum Sets for Any Who Want Them.

J. H. Holden, keeper of Weston cemetery, will order a number of chrysanthemum sets on April Ist, and will take orders for any who wish theip. They will cost about 50 cents a dozen or 5 cents each. Orders should be placed right away. Chrysanthemums are the finest faJl flower and their cultivation will do much toward the beautification of Rensselaer.

The second games of the WebsterLincoln inter-society series were played at the high school gymnasium Wednesday afternoon. The Lincoln girls won their second straight game 14 to 5, clinching their series. The Webster boys were unable to duplicate their former performance and went down to defeat by a 23 to 12 count. The game was fast and rough. The Lincolnites took the lead and were never headed. The third double-header of the series will be played Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Everyone should try and see these games as they are probably better than any that have been played with opposing high school teams this year. The admission is 10 cents to all.

City Marshal Shesler and his aids have been doing a good job cleaning the main streets of the city, scraping up and hauling away the mud and gatherings of the win ter months. Washington and Van Rensselaer streets present a much better appearance in consequence. The ladies of the Round Table Club, their husbands and escorts were delightfully entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Learning and Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 Spitler at the Learning home on Van Rensselaer street. Six-handed seven up was played.