Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bristles that simply' can’t pull out are to announce that we WB' now carry * n stock the famous fIM ■JK? Devoe Brushes—equal in quality to Devoe Lead and Zinc Paints, 1 Devoe Varnishes and Devo® / Velour Finish. T"*\ T— 1 \ 7 1”"’ The Guaranteed DEVOE BRUSHES r are made of carefully selected bristles. By the Devoe process, the bristles are solidly embedded in hard rubber and then anchored to the handle. We guarantee the bristles will stay in. Work, and a lot of it, is the only way to [wear Devoe Brushes out. Stop in—we have a Devoe Brush for every purpose. B. F. FENDIG, Rensselaer, Indiana te^rl.<• -'£r?

Trevor Wilcox and family have moved to Springfield, Ohio. Mr. 'ind Mrs. Ray D. Thompson went to Lafayette today. Mrs. W R Brown was called to Tuscola today on account of the death of her step-mother Olive Pollard went to Indianapolis today to he present at the wedding of her sister, Opal, to a young inan of the capital, city. Mrs. Della Matthews and Charles Burns came from South Bend this morning to be present atthe Mrs. R. G. Burns funeral. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babceck Electrical Co. W. E. Johnson ,the Remington lumber man and John Latimore also of Remington, were in Rensselaer today. Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co. C. E. Baumgartner, A. M. Yeoman and W. A. McCurtain went to Chicago this morning A". Beasley, the photographer, went to Gary Monday afternoon for a vist with his daughter. Mollie Vance went to Kniman Monday afternoon, where she will assist her brother, Clarence Green in the care of his children. The Dorcass of the M. E. Sunday school will give a box social Wednesday evening, April 30th, in the church. A program will be given. Mr. and Mrs. John Trulley, of Hammond, returned to their home Monday afternoon, after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trulley and other relatives. FARM NOTES A horse gets up with its front feet; A cow gets up with its hind feet first; A chicken stays up on its feet all the time; A snake never gets on its feet. You can put the farm on its feet by using up-to-date power. Motor your plaSe. s Pleasure car, tractor and truck. Do more work and have more leisure. Its the one thing to keep the boys on the farm. I am showing an Oldsmobile Economy truck. Every man interested in transportation should see this chassis. It has earned the name Economy and the first cost is right. HUGH KIRK. / The Dorcas class of the M. E. Sunday school will give a "box social Wednesday evening, April 30th, in the church. A program will he given- ■' ■

DELICIOUS O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF DREAD Always Fresh Always Good TRY IT ________ . - - - - - ‘ O’Riley’s Bakery The House of Good Bread

GAS 24c : Standard and Indian : Main Garage ’ THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206

• REMOVAL NOTICE. • J have moved my office to • the rooms over Murray’s De- • partment store. Entrance, stair- • way next to Long’s drug store. • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. •_D.

co-operative meat market. What were you paying for meat before we started? WHAT ARE YOU PAYING NOW? What would you be paying if we had not started in business? You may answer at the counter of the CO-OPERATIVE MEAT MARKET. Ynr patronage will maintain thia market WILL YOU BE A BOOSTER - To get your meat at the right price. Call Phone 92