Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gasoline and Oil Stoves 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. i 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. i 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.

A. H. Tedford, of Indianapolis, is visiting (his daughter, Mrs. George W. Hopkins. Miss Olive White, a member of the high school faculty, was visited ■by her parents, who reside at Union Mills, near Laporte. Today, accompanied by their daughter, they went to Gary to remain over Sunday. Superintendent Wesley, of the Remington schools, accompanied by Frank Beck and James Washbum, members of the school, board, visited” the Rensselaer schools Friday and were shown through the rooms where the exhibits are being displayed and expressed themselves as greatly pleased. The Remington school board recently asked for the resignations of all members of the present force and it is understood they contemplate a number of changes that will greatly benefit the schools. The experimental stage of Republican classified ads passed long, long ago. We placed the rate at about half the price charged in most cities of this size. This made it possible .to advertise the little things that otherwise would have been wasted- The result has beep tremendously satisfactory to our customers and ourselves. We have established regular customers who have tried over and over again and who make a profit of many dollars by advertising the little things. We expect our classified column to continue to grow. It started with a quarter of a column and now it is almost two columns. Three classified advertisements have been telephoned to this office in the past halt hour. We make a ticket against you if you'telephone the ad and collect later. Our phone number is 18. We like to have you call and hope to have you try advertising, beUleving you will become a regular customer. Call today.

About Cemetery Lota. It is not long before Decoration Day and all want their lota at the cemetery in the beet condition before tlfct time, Don't put it off until the last spbment, for I can not take care of all in the final days before Memorial Day. l Give your order now. See me or arrange with the cemetery trustees. Orders from out of town given careful atH. Holden. A 8-llne classified ad in The Republican costs only 25 cents for a week's insertion In the Daily and Semi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will be surprised at the results. . ' -■ ,ll ■ Try f Republican Classified ad.