Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sheriff (McColly is in Muneie on business. ■ Frank Cavendish, of Newland, returned today from a week’s visit in Chicago. Chas. iM. Greenlee returned to Yeoman, Carroll countV, today after spending several days in this county on business. All color combination in wash Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and rompers suits now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. All at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Grant Warner has continued to make improvement since being taken to her home and today was well enough to be taken in a wheel ehair to the home of her mother, Mrs. G. tM. Robinson, to spend the day. Simon Thompson will occupy the former Monnett farm, which Dr H. L Brown and wife recently traded to H. R. Kurrie, and plans to move there about March 15th. His marriage to Miss Helen Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, will take place prior to that time. A. J. Biggs went to Lafayette today, where he met his aged uncle, G. W. Biggs, of West Lebanon, and accompanied him to Indianapolis, where he is taking treatment for his eyes. The old gentleman is in the 82nd year of his life and is quite well in all respects except his eyes which have been causing him a great amount of trouble. Mrs. H. M. Clark, of Wheatfield, who has been visiting her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitler for a day or two, went to Marion today to join Miss Martha Long, who is visiting there and accompanied by Misses Halle Davis and Margaret Goldthwaite all will go to Oxford, Ohio, to attend “senior day” at Western College for Girls. All of the young ladies have attended that school.
Have Tour Trees Sprayed Now. I have purchased a Hurst power sprayer and will be ready to spray your trees on and after March Ist. cotton and San Jose scale are killting the trees in Rensselaer and attention should be given to them before the leaves get out. I am prepared to kill the cotton scale on the maples and San Jose scale on fruit trees and will guarantee results. Prices xeasonable. Leave orders at Republican office. CHARLES HALLECK, Fair Oaks, Ind.
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