Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The PARIS HAT SHOP The Parlors of the Paris Hat Shop will be thrown open to the public ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 13th AND 14th I have recently purchased everything beautiful known to millinery art, and also have secured the service of an experienced trimmer from Gage Brothers Wholesale House, and solicit a share of your patronage. MRS. W. H. BEAM Van Rensselaer Street, in Leopold Block I UNLOADING FLOUR SALE ;j $1.23 a Sack I "* ► We have in transit a car of that good old tried ',l and true A and K Best Flour, which will ar- : i rive the latter part of this week. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARGH 13th and 14th I . «► We have pranged to give our usual unloading car ctyt price sale. At which time you \\ can buy all you want, one sack or a hundred y, at only ;; $1.23 a Sack DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY X Remember the place, phone your order to phone 41. :: THE HOME GROCERY J. H. RAMP, Prop. < > FIELD DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Spreading Manure 9 Feet Wide With Wide Spread. Attachment INTERNATIONAL HARVESTERSPREADER
t j&^SE&.jsSrißPfiiS 7 sEp jfflf r* * ,H« ir £,>• The wide spread attachment lessens traveling distance for unloading by one-half. Does away with driving on the manure to make spreads meet. The width of the spreap is controlled by adjustable side wings—from the width of the box to about nine feet. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SPREADERS HAVE All steel main frame trussed like a bridge. Steel running gears. Large, correctly placed beater. Power taken from both rear wheels. Beater and apron driven from opposite sides Doubly pulverize manure. BUILT RIGHT! SPREAD RIGHT! WORK RIGHT! We want our customers and friends to witness thU machine in operation, and have arranged for a big demonstration at TheC. KELLNER FARM, Near City, Saturday, March 14th HAMILTON & KELLNER Rensselaer, Indiana
John R. Gray, who had been announced as a candidate for democratic nomination for county assessor, has withdrawn because of ineligibility. An assessor in Indiana must have been a freeholder for lour years prior to taking office.
