Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HARD COAL BASK BURNERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MADE WRONG. * . . ' A Street Demonstration of the Most Wonderful Stove Made to You. Demonstrations will take place Friday Afternoon and Evening. Oct. 28th IN FRONT OF E. D. RHOADES & SON’S HARDWARE STORE, ON THE STREET. egg and B redu^n?it S toLi the Searchlight Utility in front of E. D. Rhoades & Son’s store burning all sizes of hard coal-chestnut, stove size and gomg to t bIS won^ erful . 1 8 1 to v ve to give a steady heat day and night. If the J. fe Howard Combustion Damper (patented) is set before Iwlll deposß d thesumofSs 000' n S tlCed wh fV OU ¥%*& even temperature outdoors from 10 to & degrees below zero, produce a hard-coal base burner Oct H + .? AD - ES &^ ON , of this city, said amount to be paid to any manufacturer or dealer in stoves who will will heat the same amount of snnop tiL that will burn all the ingredients of anthracite coal, such as Carbon Monixide, commonly called poisonous gases, or win neat tne same amount 01 space, at the same cost, the Searchlight Utility does. J. B. HOWARD Inventor Mr. Howard is also the Inventor of the HOT BLAST AIR TIGHT. ELORENCE as well as the SEARCHLIGHT UTILITY,RETURN FLUE FLOOR HEATER.

YOU DIDN’T KNOW THAT BASE BURNERS WERE ALWAYS MADE WRONG, DID YOU I It is a fact, neverless. They are constructed contrary to all rules governing the science of heating and radiation. During the past fifty years only the outward appearance of the Base Burner has been changed. The slight changes to the Interior construction has not increased the' radiating capacity more than two per cent. It will pay you greatly to attend these demonstrations by Mr. Howard, as he will talk upon all points of the stove making industry. The Searchlight Utility is the Only Heating Device on the face of the earth that burns coal and maintains a steady, even heat throughout the night, including stove, base burner, furnace, steam or hot water boilers. The Searchlight UtWlty Will Heat Three Times the Space, has twice the life, and Will take a ton less of hard coal, when the same amount of space and heat is taken into consideration, than any Base Burner made. 7,591 Square Inches of Radiating Surface. The Searchlight has four times more direct radiating surface than the base burner. The Searchlight Bolling Top does away with the swing top, which not only makes a great deal of noise, but covers up a large amount of heating surface. The Searchlight Utility is a Furnace on the Parlor Floor. Ti e J. B. Howard Combustion Is a gas producer in a stove.

$5,000 offer in the above ad includes the HOT BLAST AIR TIGHT FLORENCE and if any stove dealer or any stove manufacturer can produce, or will produce a stove to burn soft coal outside of the HOT BLAST AIR TIGHT FLORENCE construction! Sat will Iburn f ™ m the moment the fire is started, he is at liberty to claim the $5,000 offered above. j. g. HOWARD.

Attorney General Wickersham Friday ordered an investigation of the existence of an alleged “multi-million-aire” trust, which is charged with seeking to control the milk supply of large cities and to constitute a monopoly for the manufacture of the pasteurizing machine in violation of the anti-trust law. One of the first steps will be to investigate the Chicago stiuation. Any person who appears on the streets of Anderson on Halloween wearing a mask will be promptly arrested, according to a proclamation issued by Mayor Foster. It has been the custom for many years to allow masking on the streets during the early hours of the evening. Many depradations alleged to have been committed last year under cover of masks is the reason given by the mayor for discontinuing the custom. Mrs. Ruth Farrabee, of Sellersburg, Clark county, has suffered for nineteen years from a dog bite. The wound breaks out afresh at every anniversary of its infliction. The dog was savage, but not rabid, but the wound has never completely healed, and at every anniversary the place becomes highly discolored again, and frequently there is ulceration, incapacitating the victim from york for several days every year. Max M. Ellis and William Tucker, of Osgood, members of the Indiana university faculty, have returned from a 75-day trip into South America, where they procured specimens of rare fish for the scientific department of the university. The expedition was financed by Jacob Gimbel, a Vincennes merchant. Ellis is now resting for a few days at the Nome of his father, Prof. Horace Ellis, president of Vincennes university. wmn QffOTATiow Wheat—B6c. Corn, new—3sc. Oats—26c. Rye—«oc. Butter— lßc to 32c. Roasting chickens, 4% pounds and over, and hens— 9c. Chickens, 4 lbs. and under—Sc. Docks, white —9c. Docks, dark—^Bc. Torkeya, young, good weight—l4c. Torkays, old hens, gobblers—l3c. Geese—6c.