Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1902 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
JUDY & WOOD’S TJ nUm Ann ’ ,V e are better equipped for rn I 111 r I’js taking care of our large trade A til JLLIvJL M than ever before. We have more room, more help, larger QllYlY\ltt stock and better patronage. It kllllllllV would take too much time and M p I J space to name all the different pi . ! 1 kind of goods Establishment. GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions,Hats and Caps and Farm Implements. HAND MADE HARNESS. We carry the largest and best stock of handmade harness in Jasper County; BUGGIES. We carry the largest and best line of Buggies, Surreys, Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carriages, Bike Wagons, Carts and Farm Wagons. HORSED Vr WC Carry a go ° d grade o£ Farm Horses, Driving and Riding Horses. We are able to furnish the people with what they want at Rock Bottom Prices. We Will Save You Money on any article you buy of us. We own our own buildings and pay no rent. You can’t afford to buy goods • elsewhere. We also have a well stocked Y S Livery,Blacksmith A Repair Shop We buy in large quantities direct from the factory. We take great pains m supplying the wants of our customers nd if you have the cash to pay you will make a mistake if you don t come and buy of us. If you want to buy on time we will fit you out. If you want to farm and are not able to U V°° ? and ? eam J 0 get di scouraged, if you are honest. Simply get your head to work, then encourage your on± s 1 t «°r n^° n Ch ° rU * ; then coJne and see usfFfAnyone fails it will be you and your fault. Don’t spend your in gambling or for whiskey but pay your brils. iJon’t S here, fining 9 * et a * ob - ing and you’re aure;ttwin P ’«*•*""* it’s passi membc^ tbc Farmers’ Supply House, Parr, Ind.. is the place to buy. W. u W OOD, M flr ,
aAA AA * a s, a. a u Public Entertainment Given By Literary Society of Rensselaer High School, Friday Evening, April 11th, 1002. At Ellis* Opera House. PROGRAM—Pamt i. I. Instrumental Solo.“BeUini.” “Norma” Mis. Edna Wildberg It. Recitation -B, Air„a j mll Richard Harding Davis IV. Stamp Sennon.’.' ’■' \ \■, \ ’ • Be,eeted Mi “ Jennie Bernard V. Recitation \ .Veme Sayera “The Showman’s Ruse” ”‘ ", w *t«m Ethel Ferguson ... „ Ida Randle VI. Sextette Jesaie Makeever Hazel Warner Cecil Morgan .... « . Gertie Leopold VII. Recitation.. . .<.-The Progress of Madness’’....Miss Alice Drake Pamt 11. ' ± I. A FARCE. “A Proposal Under Difficulties” M . (By JohS Kendrick Bangs) „‘ Robert A “ UCh tored yOUBg w 0”- Frances Eiglesbach Jack } Suitors for the hand of Miss Andrews j w >«hard Jennie, a house maid. < J*?* , Hicks, the coachman, who does not appear ° er 11. CHORUS— Ethel Ferguson Gertie Leopold Ida Randle Rufus Knox Jessie Makeever De Ferguson Cecil Morgan Boyd Porter / Ross Dean Hazel Warner Tickets are now on sale at Huff’s. Reserved seats 35 cento. Don’t out off buv mg your tickets or you will get left ’ t put oil buy- > .. , , ,
State Geologist Blatchley says to go slow a boat planting trees this year on account of the 17-year locust. He says: “The locusts come out of the ground this spring, and young, newly planted trees will suffer most from its ravages. The damage is done by the female depositing het eggs in the twigs: The twigs drop off, in consequence, and the upper part of the
