Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

That Yellow Bus lr Here Now I am ready to take care of ?rou at any time, whether It s train time or not. Will take care of calls at any time in any part of the city. BILLY FRYE, Proprietor Phone 107 or 360

Mrs. Burr Lucas left this morning for Fort Dodge, lowa, to visit her parents. Have you seen those wool suits for men at $8 and $lO at Howies & Parker’s ? Mrs. Aaron Hickman went to Hammond this morning to visit relatives for several days. George Teadhner, who ran & thrashing otftlt on a Mt. Ayr run for some six weeks, has completed his job and left for his home at Rossville this morning. ' Tom Burns is still busy at Monon, but took time <to come to Rensselaer this morning, figure on some brick work here, and vote a straw ballot in The Republican contest. The plans for the Charity Card Party to be held at the armory next Wednesday evening are progressing. The cafeteria luncheon will not be given, but the other features will be provided. Responses to invitations are already coming in to Miss Eva Moore, secretary of the committee, and some who will be unablfe to attend are sending the price of the tickets anyway, because they want to assist in the charitable purpose for which it is given. A good time is assured all who come and provision will be made for two hundred persons. » - Smoked white fish at Osborne's. _ it--u t , Mrs. Rebecca M. Querry, of Hildreth, 111., is visiting her brother, W. Frank Osborne and family. Don't put off advertising anything try on ilailfleil cabana. “We print anything fear anybody."