Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1918 — Page 3

Meatless and wheatless days are sure steps toward sightless days

Life’s Pleasures are bestowed by destiny upon those who have the judgment to practice frugality and foresight. Don’t spend all you earn on the passing show. Good things come TO THOSE WHO SAVE NOW Join the growing number of young men who have a savings account in our care. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rensselaer, Ind.

FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR Use these substitutes (1) FOR WHEAT MAKE Corn meal Corn cake* Buckwheat Bran bread Oatmeal Hoe cake* Rolled Oat* Pancake* Rice Oatmeif cookie* Potato flour Oatmeal muffin* Corn bread (2) FOR MEAT Egg* Sardine* Poultry Salmon Game Nut* Fish Rabbit* (3) FOR ANIMAL FATS Corn oil Oleomargarine Olive oil Peanut butter Cottonseed oil Cheese Vegetable Poultry fat* compound (4) FOR SUGAR Syrup Raisin* Sorghum Fig* Molasse* Jam* Honey Jellies Date* Fruit butter* Prune* Maple sugar

Patronize store*, hotel* and restaurant* which display th* Food Administration •ign. Dealer* are required to sell an equal weight es wheat substitute* with each sale of wheat flour. Co-operate with them.

Plows, Discs sod Other Farm Implements At this time of the year every farmer should look over his implements and see what new ones he will need or if any of the parts of his old ones need replacing.

We cannot tell when there will be an advance in price on new implements and an early purchase may mean dollars to you. Our stock is complete and at prices you cannot compete. NOW IS THE TIME THIS IS THE PLACE . • ! “■ / I 1 ‘ Kellner & Callahan The Home of John Deere Implements. Rensselaer, Indiana.

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DEMAND FOR GARDEN SEED? IS GREATER THAN THE SUPPLY. NO MATTER WHERE YOU BUY, BUY NOW—JARRETTES VARIETY STORES SELL lOWA AND TEXAS GROWN SEEDS. MR. FARMER LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY OF SMALL REPAIRS FOR HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS NOW This little investment will save you money time and trouble; The next time you are in Rensselaer go to Jarrettes Variety Store. Get Your Rivets, Hame Clips and Staple*, Cockeys, Wrenches, Machine Oilers, Hammer Handles, Wrench Sets, Wood Chisel*, Drawer Knives, Hack Saw Frames and Blades, Curry Combs and Brushes, Spray Pumps, Trace Chains, devices, Files, Horse Rasps, Brace* and Bits, Squares, Level*, Trowel*, Screw Driver*, Hinge*, Bolte, Bushel Baskets, Hog Ring* and Ring**. The Demand For Dishes is also Greater Than The Supply; Buy your Dishes now that you will need at Harvest time. You will not be able to get Cups, Saucers, Sauce Pishes, Bowls, Plates, when you need them. You will also save money by buying now at Jarrettes Variety Stores

THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM 1. “WheatlessMonday.” 2. “Wheatless Wednesday.” % 3. “Meatless Tuesday.” * • ~,. .J ..' ■ ' ' —— ■ - —, 4. One wheatless meal every day. . 5. Save fats and sugar every day. Th. Food Administration asks every individual and every hotel and restaurant to observe the above program. ~ “Wheatless” means to use no wheat in bread, crackers, pastry, breakfast food or anything, except the small amount necessary to thicken soup or gravy or to bind corn bread or other cereal breads. “Meatless” means to use no beef, pork, mutton, veal or lamb, in any form, fresh or preserved* and no bacon, ham or lard. “Porkless” means to use no fresh or salted pork, bacon, ham or lard, in any form. AUTHORIZED BY THE U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION FOR INDIANA

FIGHT LIKE FURY WITH FOOD f Tha food you do NOT oat will stay on th. market, and the Food Administration will see that it is gathered up and sent to our Allies. Lack of food has already lengthened the war. Increase in the food supply will shorten the war. So the food you save will save the lives of American boys. Save food and save lives. Fight submarines fas your dining room—every meal. Bo a- Food Fan. Don’t be a '‘what’s-the-user.” Get in the game. FIGHT WITH FOOD.

BREAD PRICES Both flour and substitutes are much higher than a month ago; bread yields are reduced six per cent by the use of the Victory formula; bakers have operated at a loss for months. All these facts, which are amply proved by the figures of - the Advisory Board of the Indiana Association of the Baking Industry, warrant an increase in bread prices. The following schedule of prices is considered fair to the baker, dealer and consumer: pound. Retail 3-4 Loaf .................... .08 3-4 loaf (bakery wrapped 08 1 loaf .10 1 loaf (bakery wrapped) 10 1 1-2 loaf 15 1 1-2 loaf (bakery wrapped) .. .15 In conjunction with your baker advisor see that these prices are maintained. Prices above or below this schedule will be considered as unfair practices, and must be promptly dealt with. Stop immediately the sale of bread and other wheat products at reduced prices in order to draw trade no other articles on which long profits are made. Using cheap bread as an advertisement increases the consumption and must not be tolerated. The flour shortage is very acute and only by cooperation can we keep the people of Indiana supplied with bread until the new’crop of wheat. Deal promptly-r-This time for excuses from the bakers is past. H. E. BARNARD, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana. We Most Cheerfully Comply With The Above. J O’Riley Golden Loaf Baker

QUALITY AND PRICES Yi'D CANNOT BEAT White or Yellow Com Meal per pound - 7c Flake Hominy per pound - “ -10 c Cracked Hominy per pound - - 8c

BESIDES OBSERVING WHEATLESS & MEATLESS .i We have Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps for sale. We are also still receiving deposits on Checking Accounts and pay interest on Time and Savings accounts. If there Is anything in the Banking line you need come and see us In our new quarters, visitors are welcomed. We have a few small souvenirs left, ask for yours. THE TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK The Bank on The Corner and On The Square.

Barley or Graham Flour 8c Fancy recleaned split Navy Beans Telmo Cleanser, better than Old Dutch, per can 5c Palm Olive Soap 15c value - - - |oc Karo Corn Syrup per gallon - -90 c Chicken chowder, an effective food for growing chicks, per 8 I*3 pound sacks -35 c -’.°l ' ' ■ ° We At All Times Pay the Highest Cash Prices for Yoor Produce. i■. • ■ . - ■ -KROWLES & PARKER

THE KITCHEN IS YOUR FORT Don’t waste a thing Turn your garbage can upside down until the war is over. Eat plenty, but eat the substitutes for wheat, meat, sugar and fate suggested by the Food Administration. ) . Million* of men are fighting and working in war industries instead of farming and producing food. Starvation faces France, England and Italy. Hunger is our common enemy a* well as the Hun*. Lack of food caused the temporary collapse of Italy, and most of the trouble in Russia. Food ha* been a deciding factor in all wars—whether you know it or not. A Germany say* she can defeat the allies by starvation. Are you going to let her? Germany is well fed; the allies are not. Before the war, Germany was fourfifth* self supporting; England only onefifth; France one-half; Italy two third*. That is why Germany has the advantage in the Food Fight. ( One hundred million American* like you can lick Germany in the Food Fight. You do your part. The total will count.