Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The South Bend Malleableßantfe B /h K3K3| I iMLed - B this Set g/’Pure Aluminum p \ h-. .. At the Price o/theßancfe - isy£eg Now is your chance to buy the Best Range Made THE GENUINE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE and get a set of PURE ALUMINUM COOKING WARE-FREE October 10 to 16 We cordially invite you to call at our store during our big range exhibit and see this range demonstrated by an expert from the factory. You will then understand why we strongly endorse and recommend The South Bend Malleable Range. We want you to have both this range and the ware at the price you will have to pay for the range without this ware after our big exhibit is over. Be sure to come and bring your friends. Many useful souvenirs will be given away. E. D. RHOADES & SON Rensselaer, Ind.

Born, Oct. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, of Gifford, a boy. William Woodworth went to Monon today. " Mrs. James Donnelly and Mrs. E. W. Matheny went to Fort Wayne today to visit relatives. October continues very cool and winterish and some sections of the United States report heavy snowfall. The Priscilla Club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. L. Bott, instead of Thursday. “Minnetonna Brand” butter is guaranteed to spit you. If it does not prove satisfactory bring it back and we will refund your money.—J. C. Harris & Son. ’ The navy league Monday sent 39 more sets of knitted gpods to Washington, making 100 sets in all that they have sent. Sweaters, mufflers and wristlets ' were the articles sent.’ You can buy “Minnetonna Brand” butter of the following Rensselaer grocers: G. E. Murray Cbmpany, Frank Rowen, James Snedeker, J. A. McFarland. If your grocer does not supply you, you can buy direct from us.—J. C. Harris & Son.

Mrs. R. F. Armstrong and daughter, Ruth? of Northampton, Mass., came Monday for a visit with Mrs. Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dexter, of North Union township. We have a competent man for vulcanizing. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. McKAY, PROP. David Gleason, formerly of Keener township but now of Conklin, Mich., was in Rensselaer today on business. \ , V * This is cqll day in the Newton circuit court at Kentland and most of the lawyers from Rensselaer are in attendance there today. Mrs. Susie Harmon received a let-| ter this morning from her son, John, j who is now at Camp Taylor. John says that the Jasper county boys are. all well and feeling fine. John is much pleased with the camp.