Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1913 — Early Spring Flowers For Bods in Cemetery. [ARTICLE]
Early Spring Flowers For Bods in Cemetery.
Now is the time to provide for early spring blossoms for the flower beds in cemetery lots and the undersigned is ready to receive orders. A No. 1 tulips, any color, and hyacinths, daffodils and jonquils, on the graves, in flower beds or clusters, any way you want them. These flowers are the earliest spring bloomers and will be out of the way in time for the bedded flowers. Also can furnish northern Christmas green for graves or stone drapery, any kind of wreath or design for the monument, made and placed according to your order or if you will trust to my judgment will see that it is done correctly. Please order as soon as possible. Orders by mall given prompt atten-
tion.
J. H. HOLDEN,
Hexton.
SHUT OUT OTHLETICS “ AT LOWELL SUNDAY.
Got Only Six Hits Off the Lowell Pitcher While Clark Was Being Touched Up for Several. The Athletics have a clear score of defeats on their visiting games this year, the last one being at LoWell Sunday, when they were shut out by the Lake county boys, the score being Lowell 4, Athletics 0. The Rensselaer lads only got 6 hits, lyhile Lowell made several off of Clark. The crowd was not very large, as the baseball server that was so strong at Lowell for several years seems -to have died out. Lowell will come here Thursday, meeting the Athletics at the first game of the pow-wow. Manager Kiplinger has been out scouting for a pitcher for one of the games this week and has decided •n Reitz, of Gary, who will play in all three games, probably in the field when not pitching. Clark will pitch one or possibly two of the games.
