Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- F j Gasoline and Oil Stoves ■ vz *.z_. 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 dean 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 K 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. ’••••• „ Z v . ' Do not fail to see these stoves before you buy. E. D. RHOADES & Son.
There will be no meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter Thursday everting, May 21st. — J. C. Parrett, M, E. M. Miss Nina Lyon, of Delphi, ipassed through Rensselaer today on her way to Chicago, where she will enter St. Luke’s hospital to take the nurse’s training course. Raciim work and dress shirts Saturday of.this week, 38c each, two tor 75c. C. EARL DUVALL / _ ■ ■- • - ■ R. J. Yeoman, oi Newton township, went to Indianapolis today to attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge as the representative of the Mt. Ayr lodge. R the old planter tails we can fix you up with a new one.—Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Mary Harper eame from Delphi this morning to visit friends until next Monday and to attend the class play and class night events. Fancy homegrown mushrooms, 50c per pound. C. M. Sands, Phone 434. > Mrs. Mary E. Spitler and Miss Maud Spitler went to Lafayette yesterday and returned this morning, visiting with the family of Marion Learning. Mrs. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis today to attend a musical event being given 'by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Kannal went as the guest of the state regent, Mrs. Beck. ,W. A. Davenport knows that advertising pays and he has secured a large number of orders for wallpaper cleaning since he placed ads in this paper. He now advertises to fill only the orders taken this week. ' The class night exercises of the Rensselaer high school will take place at the high school auditorium Friday evening. There will be no charge for this event and the public is extended a cordial invitation to attend.
