Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranty ed. Mrs. L. A. Harmon went to Chattsworth, HL, today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinm . Last month for nursery stock, ornamental br nursery. See Gum Pefley. . Mrs. C. D. Martin, pf Ci&innati, is the guest for a short time of Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and other relatives here The Vesta Co?Tx>ught out and control the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. .+■' ' ', . k'.rr,". —r —— Cut the.high cost of living by raising a garden this summer. We have a large stock of all kinds of garden seeds, bnion sets and seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ellen Grain, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Quinn, of this city, for some time, was called to her home at Campus, 111., on account of her nephew being quite seriously hurt. ja-Bpssuo^ —-Suo; sv 80JA4 Xoqj, M3U H uo u ! SI uj'nj, "yuo sAß[d jnoiX uaqM J 9 jnoA auroiq i,uo([ ’JaSuoi oaij [' t noX pue J9AO jaded eqq. tunj, 'siqq peaj oq pvjq anoX uo 7 ( uoq We have a fwl 1 Hne- of- -garden -and flower seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. JOHN EGER.

Fjank Garriott, of Fair Oakb, made a business trip* to Lafayette today. Mr* and Mne Robert Michael, of Kniman, took the train here today for Reynolds 30 bushels of onion- sets for 20c Eer peck. Friday, 2 p..m., March 3J. Forth end storage.—B. Forsythe. Mrs. George E. (Murray and daughter, Helen, went to Chicago this forenoon. ,v Mrs. E. J. Morris left this morning for Ottefbein, where she will visit relatives. L. F. Myer, of Flqra, came today for a visit with his son, J>r. W. L. Myer. ' . __ iM. V. Sands, father of Attorney Sands, was in Rensselaer on business today. Do you know'of a better plow than the Janesville, Deere or Oliver? This is representative of the standard line of implements sold by Kellner & Callahan. Rev. Fleming returned to his home Tuesday night and will begin services at the Presbyterian church tonight. If you want a rose bed that will bloom all summer see J. H- Holden. Frank Kresler has purchased of John I. Gwin the former Bert Hopkins lot on Front street and we understand that he intends building thereon a fine residence. ---- ' For practical painter and paper hanger, Ph*ne 331.—W. S. Richards.

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Connecting Rods—Strong, Light Connecting rods are designed to secure rigidity and lightness. They are made of special carbon steel. Are unusually strong and dependable. Each rod weighs only 41 ounces. Yet they will withstand greater stress and strain than some connecting rods weighing almost twice a* much. ~ Light Weight Pistons - -Chalmers pistons are of Lynite. A light and tough metal, about the weight of cast iron. Chalmers pistons reduce the strain on the bearings. They insure the marvelous Chalmers smoothness. They make possible the remarkable Chalmers power.

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