Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1901 — A First Class Nursery. [ARTICLE]
A First Class Nursery.
8. E. Yeoman, of Rensselaer, is agent for Hooker, .Wyman & Do., nurserymen, of Rochester, N. Y., and is booking many orders for nursery stock for fall delivery. This nursery is one of the most reliable concerns in the country and their stack is guaranteed true to natno or money refunded. All stock dying or proving unsatisfactory will be replaced free. Mr. Yeoman is In the business to stay and will give his personal attention to all stock purchased through him. Give him a trial order and you w-ill be well pleased with your purchase. At Port Wayne last Haturday Louie Speece, a three year old boy, fell from the second story of their residence and was killed. The boy’s mother is the sister of Mrs. O. W. Rhoades, of Rensselaer, and the latter was visiting her when the accident happened. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades attended the funeral.
P. It. Bridge, of Cleveland, 0., a representative of the men back of. tha proposed Chicago & Toledo Transfer Railroad, was in the city election day. He says there is no question of the road being built if the subsidies are voted. Gurtha M. Guild, of Medaryville, and Miss Mary Nicholson, of Gillam township, were married at the clerk’s office in Rensselaer 4th. Rev. A. L. Ward officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Guild will make their home in Medaryville.
