Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WE ARE SELLING SO MANY TIRES and TUBES that one company made us a Trade Discount of 5 Per Cent on the regular list price and we . are going to Give That 5 Per Cent to Our Trade Remember there is a reason for . our extraordinary sales. Good standard goods, at as close a figure as possible to handle and one price to all We will deliver tires or anything else that amounts to $lO within a radius of six miles free of charge. O.H. McKAY & SON PHONE 340
We understand that the Farmers’ Elevator Co., of Wolcott, paid an almost unbelievable dividend on their stock this last month. The same organization have bought out a grocery store in Wolcott, and propose to run it for the advantage of the farming commiunity.—Remington Press. . Charles Pefley will furnish you trees for fall planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge. Phone 475. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham came up from Brookston Saturday and from here went on to Fair Oaks in the afternoon to arrange for shipping her household effects to Brookston, where she has decided to make her home jvith her aged mother, they having purchased a bungalow there and will live together. We handle Super-Cord tires, and we can sell them about as cheap as any other dealers do common fabric tires with cheese-cloth for fabric. Come in and see. O. H. McKAY. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mauck received a card Monday from . their son, George, who has been in training at Purdue for the past few weeks,, stating that he and many othersexact number not being given—left Lafayette at 2 p. m. Friday either for some camp in the east or for embarkation at some eastern port. They passed through Ohio and Pennsylvania and were in New York state when the card was written. They stopped one hour in Buffalo and would go from there to Albany, George said, but he did now know their ultimate destination.
BUY SAVINGS STAMPS TODAY. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer, from Chicago, will be 4n town about Saturday the 29th. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Jesse C. Gwin, senior member of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Company, had a very bad fall Wednesday, resulting in a fractured hand and a bruised body. He is suffering a great amount of pain but does not expect to be laid up long. You must, see our line and prices to really appreciate how cheaply you can buy good automobile and bycicle accessories here in Rensselaer. O. H. M’cKAY AND SON. BUY SAVINGS STAMPS TODAY. This is an ungrateful world. After! a man reaches the top he soon for-| gets his friends who held the ladder, for him. I
