Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Last Notice to Abolish Closets. [ARTICLE]

Last Notice to Abolish Closets.

Those who have not yet removed the outdoor closets in the blocks on each side of Washington street from the river to Cullen street must do so at once. This is the last notice that will be given and a compliance with it will -be Insisted upon. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer. A. L. Clark made a trip to Fair Oaks this morning to purchase some fruit trees to set out in his rear yard. He owns and resides in the former Montgomery bungalow on Cullen street. (Misses Anna and Mabfte Stocbslek returned yesterday after an absence of mare than two months, during Which time (they visited at Hoopeston, Danville and Paxton, 01, and at Lafayette. During their absence their mother, Mis. Alice Stoeksick, visited her daughter, Mis. Charles Beecher, near Goodland, and dhe is expected -to arrive home today.