Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thackeray, of Melvin, 111., are visiting with Mrs. and family. Mr. ; Thackeray and Mrs. Swartzell were schoolmates in Illinois. I Wm. Shakespeare once said, “All the world is a stage, filled with actors, each playing his part well. <> r something to that effect. Jack Montgomery is one of the actors and he is playing his part well by providing the community with “Butter Kist popcorn and Bunte’s purest candies. • Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low i prices. Also bicycle repairs and re-pairing.-—Main Garage. Walter Lee, the Mt. Ayr merchant and editor, was in Rensselaer today.
SHINE IN EVERY DROP” llku'k Stnve Polish t, \<, different. It does not dry out; can be used to the last drop; liquid and paste HSsB r ’ one quality; jdißolutely no KggMfe no dust or dirt. You get voor money’s worth. Black Silk ’ Stove Polish is not only most economical,but.it ’J"?*!*™* ant, silky lustre that cannot be obtained with any other polish. Black Silk Stove Polish doesi not rub off- it lasts lour times as long as ordinary nolish—sd it saves you time, work and money. Don’t forget —when you Bwant stove polish, be sure to ask for BleckSllk. Ifitien’t the best stove polish you ever used—your dealer will refund your money. Black Silk Stov. Polish Works, Sterling, Illinois. Um Black Silk Air Drying Iron Enamel on grates, registers, stove-pipes, and automobile tire nms. Prevents rusung. Try it. Use Black Silk Metal Polish for silverware, nickel ,tinware or brass. It works quickly, easily and Iraves a brilliant surface. It has no equal for use on automobiles.
For Sale One-Pullman, 5 passenger, electric lights and starter. One 5 passenger RegalUnderslung electric lights. One Oakland, 5 passenger, in good order. Bargains if taken at once. M. I. Adams & ’■ Son
