Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1912 — Bus and Livery Business. [ARTICLE]
Bus and Livery Business.
At the sale of the Rice Porter livery stock and equipment Saturday, a portion was purchased by Kanne Bros., owners of the automobile bus line, who have rented the Hemphill barn, occupied by Mr. Porter and will increase the number of horses and carriages and engage to the general livery business. In order to facilitate the handling of their rapidly increasing traffic permanent headquarters, conveniently located, with the added opportunity of also engaging in the livery business along with the bus business, the barn presents a very desirable place. For prompt and courteous service, both bus and livery, phone No. 80.
KANNE BROS.
Mrs. V. A Chaffin and daughter Florence left today for their future borne at Sheldon, 111. Their household goods were shipped Thursday. Her son Paul, who has been visiting with an aunt at North Judson for about a week, will Join her. Mrs. Chaffin will keep house for her uncle, W. J. Campbell, owner of the Sheldon garage. Although she would like to stay in Rensselaer, she believes she will have better opportunities to work as a nurse there. Mrs. Chaffin has lived in Rensselaer for about thirteen years and the responsibility of providing for her three children has fallen largely on her shoulders. Although they regret to see her leave, her many friends will wish her much esceeee to her new
