Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Poole’s new house on Main street is progressing nicely. It is all enclosed and ready for lathing as soon as the hot air stacks for the heating plant are put in. Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holden. Mrs. Earl Burgett died after a very short illness at Wolcott a few days ago. Her husband is the principal of the Wolcott high school and related to Mrs. W. S. Coen and the editor of The Republican, of this city. We are this week unloading another car of nice Michigan sand grown rural potatoes for seed or table use at 60c a bushel. r JOHN EGER. C. W. Boucher has been elected superintendent of the Valparaiso schools. Mr. Boucher will teach at the Winona summer assembly this summer and is regarded an able educator. He founded the Marion normal school. If you want a first class cream separator see Hamilton & Kellner. The Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen will hold an indoor picnic Friday evening at the Woodmen hall. The Woodmen families are invited, each to bring a picnic lunch or sandwiches. Pickles and coffee will also be served. I have 76 varieties of bedding plants and for porch boxes. The greenhouse is open for inspection at any time. — J. H. HOLDEN. Republican editors of the tenth district are to meet at Gary Saturday evening of this week, where they will dine at the Gary hotel at 6 o’clock. Congressman Wood will be present and subjects of interest to the fraternity will be discussed. The editor of The Republican will attend the meeting.

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