Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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In tlie jungles and fields, in our factories, etc., 104,000 men are employed to meet the demand for Goodyear, tires. No other tire commands anywhere near such favor. And this spring has shown, in sales to dealers, an increase of 52 per cent. Extra Values The reason is, we fortify our tires. We give the best that others give, plus five exclusive features. In costly ways, employed by no one else, we combat: Rim-Cuts Insecurity Blowouts Punctures Loose Treads Skidding And we never skimp. De-

spite all price reductions, Goodyears are better than ever. Lately wehaveadded

GOODOYEAR d*S AKRON.OHIO Fortified Tires No-Rim-Cut Tires—“On-Air” Cured With All-Weather Treads or Smooth

GOODYEAR SERVICE STATIONS—TIRES IN STOCK RENSSELAER.. Central Garage. Main Garage. BROOK ......... Davis & Meyers. Foresman & Lowe. GOODLAND ... .W. J. Cramer. MOROCCO.......Chas. A. Brewer. REMINGTON.. ..Auto Sales Co.

Young Men’s I I Hats! II THAT’S our business—and * the whole story. For just so long as a man can feel the difference in hats, he can look the calendar square in the eye 11 and tell it to mind its own business! Spring Stetsons Now i Soft hats Stiff hats and the 1 1| | Self-conforming Derby with the feather-weight and elasticity that I conforms to your head without breaking-in. Take a few minutes J today, 'and get your Spring Stetson. |j||||| I Duvall's Quality Shop || C. EARL DUVALL '|| . ' I i TlfllWlllllß 11 . L iOS .Ji

Three Necessary Foods. For an hour a teacher had dwelt with painful iteration on the part played by carbonhydrates, proteids and fats respectively in the upkeep of the human body. At the end of the lesson the usual test questions were put, among them: “Can any girl tell me the three foods required to keep the body in health?" There was silence . till one maiden held up her hand and replied, “Yer breakfast, yer dinner and yer tea.’ 1 —London Chronicle.