Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HSR I 5 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelable Preparation TorAs ■ift’ simila l ing the Food and Rcfiiita ■||N togUHiStomadisaiidlfciwisaf ■fcV. Promotes DigestionfhfnW : | ness and RestXontains neittar Bast ■ i Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. |HL' ; L Erg,. -40cXn«r* I ■l®* * \ f K3j*L? Mm Srrd- I ■W ■ I Htmiw - jntnr. r ■SI Aperfect Remedy for Consftpa■WKi tion. Sour Stomach-Diarrhoea ■SSkY Worms foiivulsions,Feverishness and Loss of Sleep. feC' TfccSimile Signature of K. Bjfei NEW YORK. K S§jL Guaranteed under the Exact Copy of Wrapper.

The Overland The Simplest Car

The wonderful sale of the Overland —■greater than any other car ever knew—ls largely due to simplicity. The man who runs his own car wants • trouble-proof car. We are turning out 140 such cars •very day, but we never yet have been able to make as many as people wanted. Easy to Operate The Overlands operate by pedal control. One goes backward or forward, fast or slow, by simply pushing pedals. It is as simple as walking, and the hands are left free to steer. The Overland has fewer parts than any other automobile. One part is made to take the place of many. It is free from complexities. The operations are all automatic. A novice could run an Overland from coast to coast the first time he tried. One of these cars has run 7,000 miles without stopping the engine. Very Low Prices The Overlands are made—as watches are made—by modern automatic ma-

He Th* XS-hcnepower Overland* cost SI,OOO, $1,050 and $l,lOO, (tweeordins to style of body. The 40-hor*«power Overland* coat from $1,250 to $1,500

Why Have an Overheated Kitchen in Summer? When the sultry days come and the coal range makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the newest method of cooking in hot weather—use a IVew Per/Sctioß Oil Cook-stove What a contrast! The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. __ She saves her strength, keeps her health and is better able to R|a enjoy the summer. The New Perfection does everything YWHu ssSBRKwi’&E BT ttat an y other stove can do—all the famiMm. ItfJ ■ ily cooking, baking, washing and ironM big. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat is applied directly and not wasted. A W turn, and the flame is out. The New Perfection stove baa a pB jßsCabinet Top with shelf for keeping | |j I V plates and food hot, drop shelves for 1 the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towc l racks. ; It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the ■ W bright blue of the chimneys, makes the 1 I VS ■ stove very attractive and invites clean- ■ ■ 11 liness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; # CasttourylMer-Beaure u V the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had * you get thi. .tcve-.ee 1 . writh or without Cabinet. 2°*. B Byury de»ler ererywber.; If not *t yonru, writ. f*u raaoe new ranectian. g D*»oirtl»* Circular to the aearett agency ot Uu Standard Oil Company