Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1908 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NURSERY STOCK For Sale by the Halleck Nursery Co., Fair Oaks, Ind. Large stock of apples in all sizes, J trees 6 to 7 feet high, sls per 100; 30 trees at the 100 rate. We also keep a good stock of pears, peaches, plums, cherries, grapes, currants, gooseberries and small fruit of all kinds, shade trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs and plants, roses, etc. Come and see us or write tor price list. CHAS. HALLECK, feb.lsw. Manager.

Mt. Pleasant School began at Mt. Pleasant Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davidson were Rens=tlaer callers Saturday. John Baker and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Price Sunday. Albert Kerns went to Schneider this , week to/work on the railroad. Everett Merrill is working for Sawyer .& Normfp, who are building a cellar for Will Zimmerman... John Frazee came up from Miami county, Monday, to see after his farm and transact other business. WetleyPrice was almost nrostrated 'with heat last Friday while pitching hay and has not yet fully recovered. Mrs. Alva Mackey and family and Mrs. Maggie Clouse of Rensselaer, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse Sunday. . Fanners are busy sowing wheat these deys, of which there will be a large amount sown this year in thia vicinity. J no. Kimbell, who has lived in Michigan the past few years and attended the home coming at Rensselaer, is visiting with Joseph Williams this week. Mr. and Mrs. George. Yates and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Rltted, who attended the State fair at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday, returned home Saturday. . ' Charley Reed has purchased the former Theodore Hanley residence at Blackford of Frank Kressler and is moving it to his home farm one-half mile south of Blackford : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne, from this vicinity, and 28 other guests visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis near Gifford Sunday, the occasion being a dinner in honor of Mrs. Davis’ birthday. Mrs-Minerva Wilsopsnd son Homer, whp have lived at Kingman, Kans., for the past 26 years, are here visiting her brother, John Clouse, of this vicinity, and her sister, Mrs. John Tyler, of Kersey. First, last and only for fancy Michigan fruit, Wednesday and Thursday, September 2»rd and 24th, at the Chicago Bargain Store,