Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FjMfarner Brothers 11 Rensselaer, Indiana K * illli jjEfc 1 % to % Saving Ware's Vour Opportunity to Hmlp Save the Limited Coal Supply Bake With Heat Now Lost Up the Chimney This remarkable range takes advantage erf Nature’s law for heat to rise and thus the High Oven saves and hakes with the “waste or chimney heat” of the common type range* Note that the two oven flues start at the place where the smoke flue Is connected to the chimney on other ranges. Why let half your fad money fly up the chimney? Yno «an easily save 1-3 to 1-2 in fad Nils and do away with one of your heating stoves with the efficient Cole’s High Oven Range (Patented) _ Put Oita In BteH on ExYourhbtttonat

Paul Beam, Archie Lee.—L. A B. Mrs. Herman Lange, of LaPorte, la the gueat of the family of D. M. Worland. She attended the wedding of her son here today. Attorney William Darroch, wife and daughter, of Kentland, and iMxs. Cline, of Portland, Ore., were in Rensselaer on Tuesday. People all say: “What a beautiful display of fixtures,” and they’re buying them, too, because we have them priced right. —L. & B. Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nowela are planning to give up their home m this city during the coming winter and to live with their daughter, Adelina Alter, at Forest. They will rent their home during their absence. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Coen, and family and to attend the wedding of her grandson, Alban Coen, who will ;be married to a Minneapolis girl this week. Ray Markin and his brother, fted, were visitors at this office today. Ray left Rensselaer some twelve years ago, following Horace Greeley’s admonition, “Young man, go west.” and he has made good on that advice and is how the proprietor of a prosperous bakery in Bridgewater, So> Dak., which is 35 miles east of Mitchell. Nine years sgo\he was married to a western girl. Mrs. Markin and three children are here to visit Mr. Markin’s relatives also. They expect to return to Bridgewater about October first

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