Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Should Order Stoves Out of Storage Now. [ARTICLE]

Should Order Stoves Out of Storage Now.

Those having stoves in storage should order them seit up now before cold weather comes, as it takes time to deliver them, and if all order them set up at once, there is bound to be disappointments. WARNER BROS.

done for the farmer? Ask the dairyman; ask the poultryman; ask the grain dealers; ask the raiser of sheep. His markets have been taken away because of the closing of the mills and factories and now the nen of foreign clipies are enjoying that market, and manufacturers are expecting the depression to cut deeper into the business of the country. After discussing the qualities of the N republican state and legislative candidates, Mr. Hall closed his address with a tribute to Old Glory. The spirit of his tribute was born while Mr. Hall was standing on the wharf in London awaiting passage to America and an American ship with Old Glory at the mast head touched that port, was recognized by the ships of foreign nations, and then sailed away. The effort was one of the best ever heard in Rensselaer, either upon the lecture platform, the stuuyj or the stage. The most famous of Indiana orators have nothing on Archibald M. Hall as a public speaker and if occasion ever permits of another visit to Rensselaer the opera house will be far too small for a meeting place.