Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago today. Frank M. Parker has purchased an eight-cylinder Olds of the local agent. J. Scott, the expert wall paper cleaner, is in town for a short time. Leave your orders with Free Wood, phone 570. Luella Harmon and Charlotte Hill are attending a spring house party at Lafayette this week given by the Theta Xi sorority. The bird who cut loose with “the Merrie Month of May” stuff must have got his signals crossed or else some one has switched the calendar lately. Every time we get ready to swat a German in a tender spot, one of those dam points get in the way.— Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. Mrs. M. E. Griffin and daughter, who had been living in Hammond have returned here and are now living in their home just southwest of this city. Mr. Griffin will join them as soon as he can get released from the position he now holds in Hammond. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Electrical Co’. ■ I I I II ■ I —■ ■— ■—> William Traub disposed of his'automobile recently through a classified ad in the Republican, so electrician Thomas Hoyes, decided to go ahead with his work of painting the light posts on Washington street. Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. Attorney Moses Leopold has finished the work of decorating the interior of his law offices in the Leopold building at the corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer streets, and they now present as neat and attractive an appearance as can be found anywhere. Howard York, son of Mrs. E. J. York of this city, in a letter written from Jackson, Ohio, states that he is getting along splendidly with his work a> a member of Rector’s road show which is now playing in that state. Howard has a specially which has proved a hit with theatre-goers. The new improved Light Six Elgin automobile can be secured for immediate delivery. Call Dr. John Hansson. 'Since many people ,were unable to obtain tickets for the High School play, “Husbands on Approval” which is being given in the high school Auditorium, May 15 and 16th, it has been decided to give the play also on Saturday night, May 17. Tickets may be obtained at the High School office, or by calling phone 221.
t CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE LEE RAMEY Phonos 441-White and 107.
• •••••• * REMOVAL NOTICE. I have moved "’my office to * ’ the roqms over Murrey’s De- • ' store. Entrance, stair* ’ way negt to J >ng’s drug store. ’ Telephone 89. E. N. M. * 1 D.
