Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- 7 ---- - “ ■ v . ■ f ~ ... _ [< ra Hl m। /W 111 yyt'/i I r-b---* OINK) Remember when the first -I ' . -* ' ‘ — ? • ■ ' - /•• '* — 7- . 1. '> — —,.r ... * -.A—.. -re-'-- •—f automobile came to town I . TODAY there are more that we sold them to you. than 7,000,000 of them /// in the country. Pretty soon y g Tires have a record nearly everybody in this sec- behind them. Select your tires ac- tion will be traveling around They are built by the peoin his own automoblie. p]e who perfected the first In sandy or hilly coun- // v ciHf* automobile tire try, wherever the going —=Straigni SIUC dULUIII * The first thing a man who produced the A-sfpneu-For ordinary country wants to know nowadays, ma tic truck tire. ' OTU^ The U * S when he starts out to buy a . create st conFor front wheeis-Thc . , . Two of the greatest conU F S it Z car , lS how much it is g g tributions to tire and motor For best results- to keep it run- UIUU u ' s * economy ever made. Royal Cords ning. v s ei Y we W f° take some dealer’s word about a As representatives of the tire —if you know who he is oldest and largest rubber conand his object in selling it . cern in the world, we have to you. a reputation to live up to. — Our object in selling U. S. We can’t afford to substiTires is to have you edine tute “just as good tires for back for more —and be glad tires of standard quality. United States Tires — . ‘ ’ ' ' - Wm. I. Hoover
NOTICE — Help keep down the high price of overalls by getting your lawn mower sharpened at the county heating plant next to the Jail. Phone 63». Len Griggs.
WATCH TONER He's the Winner Wade Jarrette went to Monon today. Mose 0 Tenter returned to Indianapolis today after visiting relatives here. James C. Jarrette of Webster Lake came Saturday for a few days’ visit with his son, Bert Jarrette. - Tuesday local grain prices were higher and dealers made the following quotations, oats $1.02; corn, $1.65; rye, $1.75 and wheat $2.70.
OSBORNE’S GREENHOUSE for Wreaths, (y Flowers and Potted Ffonfo. and vegetable plants. Call Phone 493
