Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1920 — Page 3

5 I 1 —; S 1 ‘ ’ - T \ ;' . Grub-Staking Society AAORE power is required to plow the 'LVI fields of America than is used in v all its factories. In view of the decrease of man-power on * the farms, the importance of motor-power is demonstrated easily. With hand-labor the time required to produce a bushel of wheat tfas a little over three hours. With improved machinery this has been reduced to ten minutes. Power machinery has multiplied the power of man eighteen times. .a .>?• a*- •-r; ‘.-v ’’ The gasoline engine is the only power unit embracing all requirements for farm work. - '..-.jf ■ It looks as though it is up to gasoline to grubstake society. For years hand-labor has been leaving the farms and motor-power has been taking its place. Long ago the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) realized that if America was to maintain its bounteous crop production there must be close cooperation between the Company and the farmer ; therefore, the Company proceeded to build up through the farm districts of the Middle West the most complete system of x distribution of oil products in the world. This delivery system with its 3,780 bulk stations, its 7,000 motor trucks and tahk wagons, its 1,300 Service Stations, and its personnel of 10,000 trained men, could not be built up in a month or in a year. It is the result of long and patient effort This immense system for the production and * distribution of gasoline and other petroleum products is complete, installed and in full operation now, when it is needed as never before. Standard Oil Company ■x,910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2084 ’

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featured in •>« Our window r “Smith” A In AU Leather. J Olli t In AU Leathers Foot Ease When the sun shines hot and the thermometer trys to run over, then is when your feet begin to get cranky. So treat them to a pair of Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes, anH keep them cool and comfortable all through the hot months. Shoes, like the ones in the window, Smith and Easy Joint, are the kind for your summer wear. B. N. FENDIG

SPECIAL SALE 4 used motorcycles. Different makes. Bargains for some one as they must be sold —and at your price. Ibe Main Garage Best in Rensselaer

Get your . early and late * cabbage and tomato plants, Egg plants, Mangoes, Celery, 5 Cannas, Geraniums and bedding plants at Osborne’s Greenhouse. 502 E. Merritt StTelephone 489.

11—J 1 _ /r JW/ t ® ’’mlz .1 kl /XltS. 1 : Cm' BrWZM I To work by, sleep by, rest by. COOL BREEZES ’ Where you want them p ; . When you want them with a i WESTINGHOUSE f A’- _• _ - Electric Fan H.A.LEE . Phone 62 Do it Electrically

KROFESSIONAL CARBS JORDAN TOWNSHIP Jelles G. Haff, Trustee. Office day—Thomday, at residence. Address, & F. D. 4, Rensselaer. Phene 949-A. , DE E. C. ENGLISH , Physician and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Savinas Bank. Phones: 177—2 rings for office; 3 rings for residence. Renaaelaer, Indiana. W. H. PARKINSON Office, Room 4, OdT Fellows’ Building r with G. H. McLain. Rensselaer office days— Friday and Saturday of each week. DIL F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Reneeelaer, Indiana. Phones, office —2 rings on 300; rest : 1 * dence —8 rinse on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic Spinal curvature a : fcSS-—.; ■»■ JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer. (Successor to Frank Foltz) Practice in all courts. ( Katalee nettled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. 1 ; r ■ wAaWliSr. Indiana •’ ' L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer and Surveyor. Ditch and Man Work— Road Maps. Office on Rapt Harrison street, in block -east of court bouse. t.. r. . Mum oar. ’Phone M». Rensselaer, Indiana. ~ SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Read Estate, Insurance 5 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows' Block. F. H. HEMPHILL? Physician and Surgeon ' Spectaj attcnLon to diseases of womet ~ OfftcS over " Fendig’s Drug Store. ' Telephone, and residence, >442. H. L. BROWN CruWT Bridge Work and Teeth without pistes a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas admlnistered for painless extraction. Office ovej Larsh’i Drug Store. „ WILIAMS A DEAN . ' Lawyers. Special attention given to preparation of wUh. settikment 1 of estates, making ana examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Of lice ir Odd Fellows’ Building. W- L. WOOD Loans, and Collections. Office Room No. 1, Odd Fellows Building. Buy and Sell Bonda NEWTON township I John Rash. Trustee. Office, Room 7, Odd Follows’ Bldg. | 11.. !■■■ ■MW —— । ——»

C. P. NORBY Physician and Sursaon Kniasaa* Phone 924-A Indiana

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