Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AUTOOBIE PAINTING at the NORTH SIDE GARAGE ACROSS STREET FROM BABCOCK GRAIN CO.

Mrs. Ira Chupp, who is assisting in the buzzing of some wood, received an ugly wound on the limb when her dress caught in the rapidly revolving saw at her home Friday. The saw is operated by a gasoline engine and runs at a high rate of speed, and had it not been that just at that moment tne drive belt had been thrown by the men preparatory to quitting, the accident would undoubtedly have proven more serious. As it was she was drawn into the saw an'd an ugly, jagged wound cut to the bone of the thigh. Mrs. Chupp’s husband is at present, at Nappanee, having accompnaied* Dan Stutzman’s car of emigrant goods to that place. But all the care possible was given the sufferer and when heard from last was doing satisfactorily.—Mt. Ayr Tribune. BARGAINS in all kinds of second hand automobiles. Come in and look them over in the white front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. Make it an electrical Christmas. —H. A. LEE. Thor electric sweepers weigh only 9 % pounds. The ' lightest weight cleaner on the market, but Oh, Min! they’ve sure got the power. Lowest priced machine made.—H. A. LEE. Mother would appreciate a nice bowl electric fixture for Christmas. —H. A. LEE. .. - -r.. «».■■■* • iiniini. An electric sewing machine ,ir cheaper than a foot power machine. See the famous Royal Electric at H. A. LEE’S.