Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1913 — TOOL HAVING MANY USES. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

TOOL HAVING MANY USES.

Useful as NalKPuMer, Hatchet, Bot-tle-Opener and Foot-Rule. Imveutora have ha 4 little or no suewm designing aenr tooia for carpen-

tan and mechanics, bo they naturally employ their talents In an effort to ooc&Mne in one tool aa many of those aaon generally used aa they can. One of the most complicated of these Implements Is shown here, the Invention of a Kansas man. Its uses are manor, among which might be men Honed Its employment aa a nail-puller, bottle-opener, screwdriver, pipe wrench, canopener, gas pliers, footrule, hatchet, etc. Instead of lugging a ktt of tools with him each day, the oarpenter need carry but one or two such combinations and he will have an implement that will be found useful for almost any purpose required.— W lablngton Star.

Tool Useful for All Purposes.