Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gasoline and Oil Stoves 17777-' ■ '7 - . ' .. . ' y ■ - —— —, ■, ( We want each and every woman who needs a gasoline or oil stove, to call at our store'and see the “Detroit Vapor” gasoline, and the “Quick Meal” oil stove. The “Detroit Vapor” is the best gasoline stove in use today. Owing to the absense of large sheet metal tubes or pipes, such as are used in the construction of all new process gasoline stoves, it has no place for the accumulation of gas to cause explosions, which frequently occur with other stoves. The “Detroit Vapor” has a more powerful and efficient burner than any other stove. It is easy to clean and operate, and is so constructed that the cheaper grades of gasoline may be used in it successfully. We have this stove in several styles and sizes. It must be seen in operation to be appreciated. The “Quick Meal” oil stove is also the acme of perfection in oil stove construction. , The new lifting device attached to each burner, is the most notable of the many improvements made in this year’s stove. This feature eliminates the smoke and odor experienced in using the old style oil stoves. It is also made in all of the modern designs and sizes. Do not fail to see these stoves before you buy. E. D. RHOADES & Son.
The price on strawberries, asparagus,, wax-beans, cucumbers, leaf lettuce and tomatoes is now getting reasonable and we have them fresh every day.—-John Eger. .. - -- - • Mrs. John Minglin, of Rankin, 111., accompanied Mrs. C. E. Ldhr, of Hooipeston, here Saturday and remained over Sunday to visit Mr. Lohr, whose wife remained for a longer visit. Dr. Rose Remmek has rented the B. S. Fendig property recently vacated by A E. Wallace and will move her parents here from Indianapolis and herself and brother, who have been here for some time? will live with them. . - c - - - Lyman Zea went to Brookston today to sell'Reliable Pain Killer. He had a big dale there on a previous visit and his medicine has proven so satisfactory that he always sells more on the second trip than he did the first. - Mm J. J. Montgomery returned Saturday from a visit of three weeks with her people at Rocklfprd, Hl. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery will not Start housekeeping this summer but have procured a room at Sheriff Hoover’s and are boarding at the Comer House. * Mrs. Maria Vonderamith, who is 87 years of age and who makes her home here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright, left this morning for visits at Kentland, Brook and Grant Park, having a daughter at Kentland and sons at the other places. She is one of the most remarkably preserved women of heY age in thlfi part of Indiana and made the trip unaccompanied. Mrs. Will Rlshling came from Crawfordsville Saturday and on Sunday accompanied her mother, Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr., to Chicago to visit Mr. Wood at the hospital. They found him getting along even better than they had expected and are now very hopeful for his recovery, although he is not entirely out of .danger, and it will probably foe some thne before he can be returned home from the hospital.
