Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

F. B. Ham Went to Lafayette today. W. A. McMurray, of Geraldine, Mont., is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. W. Burris.' Misses Leona Kolhoff, Lucille Luers and Luella Robinson have a slight attack of the influenza. Private George Myers returned to Camp Sherman, Ohio, today after spending a ten-day furlough with his parents at Parr. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells, of -Amorita, Oklahoma, spent today with Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy; They have been visiting at Brook. The funeral of Wiliam A. Shindler, of Mt. Ayr, was held at Weston cemetery Sunday afternoon. The funeral party, which was an unusually large one, had hardly all entered the cemetery when rain began falling quite hard, and many were drenched and ■the services necessarily cut short. When they are first married they kiss each other when he gets home at night But after they get better acquainted they cuss each other when he gets home at night

If a young wife can’t find anywill sit ddwn and bawl because she hasn’t ally lace on her bath towqls. If a woman knew that she was going to die tomorrow night she would wash her hair tonight so it would look fluffy when she was laid out. You may imagine that a snail is alow. But if you want to see something really slow just watch one woman making room for another woman in a street car>