Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Again for sl—While They Last This $2.50 Aluminum Cooker The cost of Aluminum has doubled since we these lifetime . Cookers. At present prices, this offer would be impossible. So, in all —r—. probability, after our supply is exhausted, it cannot be made again. Next week the grocers of this city will once more feature this Quaker Cooker offer. And for the last time, we believe. Tin We have supplied Cookers now to over 1,000,000 homes. We have supplied $2.50 Aluminum Cookers for $1 t<j Quaker Oats users._ But this offer ends with our present supply, and probably forever. Unless 1 1 “ Aluminum drops 50 per cent, we cannot again offer a Cooker like |“ But next week only we make the offer below. You can get this 1 Cooker for sl, by buying two of our cereals which should be cooked in it. . im JjE? i lt\ This offer is made to induce better cooking. To bwng you Quaker Pur ® Aluminum | S Oats and Pettijohn’s cooked in perfect form, with the flavor kept in- Extra Large and Heavy m g g Sjß l tact. Our reward will come in you r doubled delight in these foods. Cereal Cap ac. yAQ , g |iflK Ml But we supply only one to each family. A Lifetime Utensil » g | j» Unless you have the right flakes, right cooking does not help much. But, if you useQuakerOatsand Pettijohn’s, thiscooker is yours forsl.This <pZ.SU is for one week only. Get the packages fronTany grocer named below. —— One Week Only—Your Last Chance^ r\rr I r Purchase two packages of Quaker Oats and one package of Pettijohn’s or three packUur Utter IS Inis: ages of either. Get a Sales Slip from your grocer showing the purchase. Send us check foi SI wilTi the Sales Slip and we will mail the cooker by parcel post. We ask the Sales Slip just to show that you use our cereals. Sales Slips must be mailed next week. This offer applies m this vicinity only. Address The Quaker Oats Company, 1708 Railway Exchange, Chicago Quaker Oats Pettijohn’s The Extra-Delicious Vim-Food Rolled Wheat with 25% Bran Flakes Flaked from Queen Oats Only A Modern Bran Dainty All the world over, Quaker Oats holds first place among oat foods. Oat Every doctor advises bran, as essential tonehtliving It^Nature’s lover" of a hundred nations send to us to get it. A billion dishes are laxative. Everybody d “* folklw tog" consumed each year. Nowhere in the world do connoisseurs find any oat spirits, sunnier days. , ... on. x - food to compare with it Pettijohn’s is made to meet doctors’ requirements. The bran ts hidden The reason is this: Quaker Oats is M de from queen grains only-jus. in flavor* flakesof. whea. The too* . a mormng datnty which everybody the big, plump, luscious oats. No puny, starved grams are included. A likes. Yet it contains 25 per cent tende b . Ground bran bushel of the choicest oats yields only ten pounds of Quaker. The bran is m flake form, which makes it doubly efficient. Ground bran The result is a flavor which has won the world—a flavor which is match- will not do. ht f u l effects Never again will x less. Yet these large and luscious flakes cost you no extra price. Try Pettijohn’s one week Note its delightful effects. JNever again w u X Nature stores in oats a wealth of vitality, which everybody needs. We U T hen try Pettiiohn’sFlour. It is 75 per cent fine patent flour mixed wP*' want you to know this fascinating vim-food, made as we make it and 2S flakes Use it like Graham flour in any recipe. cooked in our way. - --- •*'*’ These Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week RFNSSELAER INDIANA T l <Joh E Ra in jib Washington Street. REMINGTON, INDIANA I\EIIJjLL/iLI\, Washington Street. ROWEN’S GROCERY, , lOHX FGFR THE G. E. MURRAY CO., ✓p > Rowen), • JACOB A. HENSLER. Washington Street. Washington Street. '•““2 JAMES SNEDEKER, Main Street. C. H. PECK.

Official Count in California Shows Hughes Gains 190. Los Angeles, Nov. 14.—A net gain of 190 votes was made by Charles E. Hughes today in the first day’s official count of. the presidential vote. Gains in Minnesota. St. Paul, Nov. 14.—The Hughes lead in Minnesota suffered many changes today, but tonight stood at slightly more than 1,000. Returns camealowly —into the capital today and there were several differences between the many unofticiaT returns previously published. There w'as a consistent gain for Hughes in the afternoon figures. The vote tonight, after a complete recheck, stood, Wilson 178,260.; Hughes 179,264. Hughes’ plurality 1,004. Election’s Over. Now for Hilliard & Hamid's Ford Party in January. Cigar manufacturers use the X-ray to kill the tobacco bug that hatches in and eats its way through the manufactured article. a—r 9