Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The new Monticello fire truck has arrived and the fire horses 'have been disposed of at public auction. Get a hot air furnace of the Watson Plumbing Co. , William Helmick accompanied Editor John Bowie here today. Mr. Helmick is the lumberman at Wheatfield. Bicycle tiree, all new stock. Phone 218. Jim Clark. The government has contracted to take aid two ton trucks the Intemai< nal Harvester Co. can produce for the next six months. The Rebekahs are invited to attend a supper given at the hall after lodge Friday evening, May 4. Ladies please bring baskets. r' ; '■■y Robert Wynegar, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wynegar, had his right hand crushed in a clothes wringer Tuesday.
30,000 spring planes. 86 lands. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426. Today is the first really nice day we have had in quite a while and probably the weatherman from now on will furnish us some real spring weather. Mrs. W. L. Thomas will take a class in music. All pupils wishing to take lessons call Phone 627. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams have rented the'furnished home of Loren Sage on Cullen street. Mr. Sage is traveling for a Chicago firm and Mrs. Sage and baby will spend the summer in Illinois. Ransom F. Raster, Who was arrest - ed some time ago for wife beating and sent to Lonogcliff in March, has been released from that institution and returned home with Deputy Sheriff John Robinson. —— Otto Seeberger, a traveling salesman for the International Harvester Co., and whose home is in Crown Pomt, was taken very sick at the Makeever hotel Tuesday. He is reported to be much better today. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover have been spending a few days out on the farm, where 'they were called on account of the sickness of their daugh-ter-in-law, Mrsi. Frank Hoover. Mrs". Hoover has sufficiently recovered for them to return to their home in this city.
HOME FOP. SALE. Dr. H. L. Brown’s home, a good house, 8 rooms, besides sleeping porch and garage; all heated with hot w?ter heating plant. Large bath room, basement under four rooms. Plastered chicken house, chemes, plums, pears, grapes and garden patch. Cement walks, back and front stone drive-way. Complete and up to date in every way.
CASTORJA ** For infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the &gn*ure at rWoifWdW — 7 . Luther Burbank made two-blades of grass grow where only one grew before, which was a great thing for the farmer. Vesta makes one battery last the life of two, a saving of fifty per cent for the auto owner. If you need hay see Luther, but if you wapt a battery as good as the rest of your car, let the Vesta map explain to you the difference in batteries. A salesman for a large battery concern spent a day with us last week advising us to put in a service station for their battery. His main argument was that we wouldn’t get enough battery repairing to keep us alive with the Vesta line. We don’t want a big repair business for we figure such a business would be founded on dissatisfaction. To enjoy a healthy business our customers must be satis fied, both with the action of their battery and the service we render. This does not mean we do not repair batteries for we do, and we do it right, but when every car Is equipped with a Vesta battery there .vill be very little repair work needed on the battery itself. We figure we will be busy keeping the motors, generators, regulators, wiring, etc., in perfect condition.—RENSSELAER GARAGE
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