Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

gos. She has been visiting Mrs. W. Schafer. J. H. O’Neal! stopped off between trains yesterday afternoon on his way home from Chicago to Indianapolis and visited his wife and daughter, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcells. Monday the White Sox increased their lead in the American league pennant chase when they downed the Boston Red Sox 7 to 1, Rebel Russell holding the boys from the city of culture in chedc. Boston is but a game and a half behind. Leonard was knocked from the knob by the Chicagoans. To the Women’s Relief Corps: We wish to thank you for the flowers you, sent to us recently. They were truly beautiful, but more lovely to us is the spirit that prompted the gift and for that we are indeed grateful.—Mrs. Ellen M. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perkins, Ethel C. Perkins.

J. F. Snively,-advertising manager of the Toledo, 0., News-Bee, stopped at The Republican office last evening to advertise a pocketbook his wife had lost from their automobile while traveling along the Jackson Highway from Chicago on their return trip home. The News-Bee is a one cent paper and the increased cost of print paper is troubling the Bcc considerably. They just placed their contract for the next year’s supply and under the new contract the blank paper used the coming year will < ost $43,000 more than the past year. This great increase the Bee will try to make up by an increase in advertising rates, but the question naturallv arises whether the advertisers should stand all the raise or whether the subscribers should stand a uortion of it at least. One cent per copy, the price which the News-Bee sells .it. does not cover the cost of the (blank paper.

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. We have just installed the wonderful Amiba electric trouble finder. Locates motor, generator, battery and ignition trouble. A time and money saver. No guess work. We locate your trouble, dear it and prove it to you if you are from Missouri. Come and see us. We can show you. K. T. RHOADES & CO. GARAGE.

Here Is the Real Thing, Mr. Farmer. If you don’t believe it take a chance. Expenses —telephones, lights, insurance, their own salary, clerk hire, ren t—is quite a .arge item with some competitors. It takes a hard blow to RING THE BELL. I HAVE THE BUGGIES The best farm wagon on earth for light running and durability. It’s the Studebaker. —C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind., Agent. I quote you a spot cash price on all goods I sell.