Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miller O. Raub, •well known Reynolds business man, died at that place Tuesday evening after an illness of several years. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. The Sullivan county boy who is worth $2,000 after two years as a member of a pure-bred pfig club will no longer question the value of club work. Some may think that cows sell (high, but riin Europe it is not so much a question of money .as it is finding cows that are for sale. The few that sell “over there” do sell high. Canned goods are going higher, canners Stell us, without giving reasons, and it will pay every housewife to can or preserve every bit of fruit or vegetables it is possible to obtain. Sprinkling the garden a little while in ithe evening does flattie good. If you art going to water it, give it a thorough soaking and as soon as the ground lis dry entough to work, get in with a hoe and help hold the moisture for the plants. Mrs. N. C. Shafer and children drove to Logansport today for a visit with relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. S. M. Haas and children, iof Logansport, and Mrs. C. _G. Newby. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miiller have received word from their son, Phillip, stating that he had been discharged from the navy and that he and his wife will arrive here about August 18 th. Frank Kanne hauled to the Farmers’ Gralin Company the first new oats the firtn had received this season. The oats were good quality, testing thirty-two pounds to the bushel. He reports that the yield was forty bushels per acre. Mrs. Edward Loeb and brother, Ernest DeMoss, of Pontiac, Hl., came Thursday for a visit with their sister, Mrs. .John Newcomb, of Barkley township. Mr. DeMioss has just been discharged from the army service. Mrs. John E. Affiter returned on Wednesday evening from Chicago, where she 'had been with Mrs. George Smith, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at Hahnemann hospital Tuesday. She report sithat Mrs. Smith is getting along nicely. Lowell Tribune — Bert Viant was in Chicago Monday and was an eyewitness when the giant dirigible caught fire. He saw the first man who jumped from the balloon. He was on the ground a few moments after it crashed through the roof of the blank building -and saw them bringing the bodies of the victims out of the building. He states that li|t Was the most horrible sight that he ever witnessed.
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