Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1916 — Page 3
_■ ' WMB • Vk W 1 ▼ V 5B «■■■ j*tiflk <r r _ gis HB M■■■■ MO Ira'S* <flr H 4MHS olfe KBy> ’’TOEJ OR ®>l A > V ■■ ■ ’ - ■> ' - : '\. J. • Plus Five Trademarks from Quaker Oats Packages, Standard Size or Plus Two Trademarks from Quaker Oats Packages, Large Size ~ ■ r •■ .' ' ■ *■'/ ■’ . . *• , B This Quaker Cooker We have supplied perfect double Cookers to over 700,000 homes, to make Quaker Oats more delightful. They are made to our order to bring out the fullness J&L. of the flavor and aroma. -——= Such a Cooker as this, if sold at retail, would cost ~ more than most homes would pay. But our purpose > IpHF" I requires it in every home where Quaker Oats are used, W § i a|M| B| so we ourselves supply it;~; —-—^-—^Sfeii^eJU — rißsfeal Our purpose is this: To create more Quaker Oats users, by Pure Aluminum g g|BER ||l making this the best-loved morning dish. Made to Our Order [| 1 | sjjj If To this end, we use queen grains only in this brand—just the big, - . , „ If S B 3/ plump grains. We get but ten pounds per bushel. That means that rnLi»v 21 nn W - ; t ft! two-thirds of the oats as they come to us are discarded in making D p _ B QrrakerOats. —The-resuk is hrge, lus€ious4akes. They make this Keta “ Va{ae » dish doubly-delicious. Yet they cost you no extra price. These flavory flakes have won the world to Quaker. In a hun- ■ ' - dred nations this is the favorite brand. Millions of oat lovers send thousands of miles to get it. Our next object is right cooking, and we offer this Cooker to every home to attain it. But we supply only one to a home; Get this Cooker next week under this special offer. You want children to delight in this vim-food. You want ithem to eat an abundance. The way to attain that is to serve Quaker Oats cooked in this Quaker Cooker. Next Week 50c—But No Longer Next week’s offer is this: Send us five trademarks—the oic- not be repeated. No requests vzill be honored unless mailed ture of the Quaker —cut from the fronts of five Quaker Oats next week. packages, standard size, or two from the large size. Send with Note the grocers who have displays of Quaker Oats featuring them only 50 cents, check or money order preferred, and we Quaker Cooker. Learn about the Cocker, and if you apwill send the Cooker by parcel post prepaid. arrange next week to get ir. Picare dcTv’t forget. For one week—for next week—we cut the payment in two. T']!” Z* ” Z* x For 50c you get this big Aluminum Cooker. But this offer will I fllS IS iO Ji iilS Address —The Quaker Oats Company, 1708 Railway E.';diang3, Chicago These Grocers Next l Wee!§ Feature the Quaker Cocker •I'.-’ • . • • - Rhoads’ Grocery John H. Ramp F. J. Rowen John Eger ' . ’ ■' \ • . * L •’ - ’ 1‘ . ” ; The G. E. Murray Co.
Indiana University StudentsFavor Preparedness Scheme. BlSomipgton* Ind., Mttrch 28.—According to a straw vote taken by the Boosters’ club, the majority of Indiana university men are in favor of military training and most of them desire it to be compulsory for and sophomores and optional for juniors and seniors. Almost . everyone who voted for military training asked that it be under the supervision of a U. S. army officer.
_ Rank Foolishness. .. . , .' You occasionally see it stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent in i midsummer as in midwinter. The ] microbe that causes-colds flourishes dmiamp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is ihghly recommended by .people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C
Guardian is Ousted; Too Liberal With Ward. Covington, Ind., March 27.—-Judge Schoonover in the Fountain county circuit court, has dismissed Dr. Small, of Veedersburg, as guardian for Margaret Keller, and appointed the Fountain Trust Company. In his current report just filed, Dr. Small showed an expenditure of approximately SI,BOO for his ward during the past year. Among the items were: One bull dog, S4O; one pony $110; .one piano $300: -shoes $80; automobile hire-$4& The judge, before dismissing the guardian, allowed $362 to cover the SI,BOO expenditure;
Sign of Good Digestion. - When you see a cheerful and happy good digestion. If your digestion is ■ impaired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Ciiamberlain’s Tablets. They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
KENTLAND WILL BE THE MEETING PLACE
And April 4 the Date When Democrats of the Tenth District Will —Elect a Chairman. , ——— A. J. Law, chairman ,of the democratic committee of the tenth district, has issued a call to. the county chairmen of the district to meet at Kentland, Tuesday, April 4, for the purpose of electing a district chairman. A secretary and .treasurer will also be to elect. The meeting will convene m, _Mr. Laws, who was appointed district~chairman to sucfceed Charies JrMurphyrof Brookjftpnr ■wtro-'resigned a few months ago, is a candidate for the chairmanship, and is opposed by M. C. McDonald, of Williamsport. George E. Hershman, of Crown Point, who was nominated for congress on the democratic ticket at the recent primary, will attend the meeting and deliver an’address. Quite a number of local democrats are maknig their arrangements to attend.
30,000 Farm Hands Are Wanted By Canada.
Chicago, March 27.—Efforts'of the Canadian government to obtain 30,000 farm hands in the United States have met with limited success, according to W. J. White, inspector of Canadian government agencies in the U. S. Mr. White returned to Chicago today after a trip to all general agencies in Dlinois and other central western states. “Owing to the late spring farm laborers are already employed in their own localities for the most part,” said Mr. White, “and as their wages are higher we have been able to obtain only a few thousand of the large number needed.” ~ -~-
Ready for Business.
We will hold our Easter Opening, Thursday, April 13th, Friday, April 14th, and Saturday, April 15th. Mrs. Purcupile.
Nocturnal Stranger Made Visit To Monticello Main Street.
Monticello Journal. Last night between 9 and 10 o’clock a strange varmint that was too big for a rat and too small for. a skunk, was seen by several parties scurrying around in the shadows on Washington street. After a number of guesses had. been made, and when the strange visitor got Tn the light'it was revealed as a lamming big muskrat. Whether it came up from the river to see what the town looked like or was-blown out of the river by the cyclone and just lit, will never be determined. i For when it discovered that its presence was attracting 1 attention it skidooed.
New Spring Hats.
Stetson ..spring styles mow Jn. . Begin with yourhead and yeuTl HamiUize all oyer. .
$25 R. & B. Fashion Clothes $21.75, when you’re Hamillized.
ESTA BROOK IS G. O. P. CONVENTION ORATOR
t'ronunent New Yorker Will Speak At State Republican Gathering On Wednewday, April sth. L Henry 1). Estabrook, of New York, the most Ip.owerful republican orators of the I country; haH- acuepted Uh InVltAtlOh to I address the republics nstate convention in Indianapolis on the afternoon of April 5. Mr. Estabrook has long been a I practicing attorney in New York and [has been looked on by some of his friends as a presidential possibility. In this connection it is noted that with | the coining of Mr. Estabrook to Indana practically every republican who is mentioned as a possible presidential nominee has made a speech in this state. The announcement of Estabrook’s selection was made by L. W. Henley, secretary of the republican state central cpmxpittee. The speech will be made the first day of the convention when most of the oratory is to take place in order that the delegates may give their entire attention Thursday to the nomination of candidates.
How to Prevent Croup. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stomach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom—hoarseness, and give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C
The Michigan City Dispatch says the democrats of Indiana are “harmonious.” Sure Mike! You can’t beat machine harmony any more than you can tell the Czar what station to get off at. The democratic machine has its party sewed up su tight it looks like a sausage, and it is at least refreshing to hear democrats admit how bad they are when they unwittingly prate of “harmony” under such circumstances.
When to Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomach. When you belch after eating. When you have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for meals. When your liver is torpid. For aale by B. F. Fendig. C
4,000 pounds of dynamite exploded Friday at the Ohio and Indiana 'done quarry plant at Greencastle. Many store windows were broken in Greencastle and the explosion was felt 20 miles away. Only one man was injured. It is estimated that the annual loss to agriculture in this country ■ e rom depredation of insects and rodents alone is $10,000,000,000, about $1 a month for every man, woman and child in the United States.
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Known Rensselaer People * Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Rensselaer the proof is positive. You must believe itr Read* this testimony.Every sufferer of kidney backache, every man, woman or child with kidney trouble will do well to read the followings E. M. Fareells„ barber, Front St., Rensselaer, says: “I use Doan’s Kidney Pills now and then and they always give me relief from symptoms of kidney disorder. For people afflicted with a dull, heavy ache over the kidneys and irregular kidney action as I had, I feel there is nothing as good as Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Parcells had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Napoleon Sego left Monday to look after his Dakota farm. It is probable that his wife will join him there after a few weeks and they will make their future home there.— Remington Tress. The newest aeroplanes have w : ngs made of a transparent substance, composed of cellulose and acetic acid. This covering for the wings makes an -aeroplane invisible -at a? height of 3,000 feet.
Off, Lasts ■ 4 Times as \/ Long a* Other*, Save* Work. , in the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, subject: “Jesus, the Good Shepherd,” illus-
