Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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There was a heavy frost here Sunday night. Joe Reeve and Forest Marian, of Chicago, spent Sunday here. E. P. Lane, Joseph Zickmund, John Eger, Gerald Jarrette and Joseph Reeve went to Chicago this morning. In a letter to his father received here today, John Groom reports that he is now in Fort Thomas, K,y. The county commissioners and the county board of education are in session todiay. Mrs. Thomas CaHahan and daughter, Cecelia, Ellen Gwin, Fannie Wasson, Lesta Wasson and Mrs. Roy Lewis went to Chicago on the early morning train. Special prices on bicycle tires for 30 days only.—Watson Plumbing Co. Late Maxwell automobile purchasers are C. A. Parkison, Pleasant Ridge: Ora Heusler, H. W. Hensler, Ernest Hanis, C. A. Hinslee, Remington; E. L. Bruce, William S. Day, Jake Lehe, W. J. Casey, Ira Brown, Rensselaer. Sheriff B. D. McCoily has placed very beautiful flags upon the front windows of the court house. This is to be very highly commended. The flag for the pole has not yet been received. Leo Worland went to Indianapolis today and will take the examination for embalmers license. The examination will be held at the state house and wild require three days. Mrs. Worland and daughter will be in Francesville during the husband’s absence. Luther Burbank n ude tvo blades of grass grow where only one grew before, which was a great thing for the fanner. Vesta makes one battery last the life of two, a saving of fifty per cent for tlie auto owner. If you need hay see Luther, but if you want a battery as good as the rest of your car, let the Vesta man explain to ydu 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 • fled, 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 #UI ba very little repair work needed on the battery itself. We figure we will be busy keeping the motors, generators, re £>?;* lators, wiring, etc., in perfect condition.—REN SSEIAER GARAGE.
