Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Practical Demonstration -- = on ===== Saturday, May Bth An Exper direct fronruthe Factory will demonstrate the uses of the Saw Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Store

The Stove for Your Kitchen. "> ' _ „ „ The “Hew Perfection” cores common stove troubles. It Is always ready for Instant nse: It cooks either fast or slow, and everything in a moat satisfactory manner; it makes no dnst or dirt and Its principle of concentrated heat .keeps the kitchen so uniformly cool that yon might easily sit beside the stovo In perfeot comfort while the kettle boils.

Call in during this demonstration and learn something about the most successful oil cook stove ever made, whether you buy or not. Everybody welcome. We Want More of your "Business. EGER BROS., Rensselaer, Ind.

REMINGTON. Miss Dovie Hardesty is visiting her aunt in Goodland. Mrs. Claude Townsend has been sick with grip for several days. Thomas Parks is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Hoover, south of town. C. W. Merritt and Will Beal made a business trip to Lafayette last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett left Tuesday for a few days stay in Valparaiso. Another heavy freeze Saturday night which made ice a quarter of an inch thick. Mr. Rice, of south of totfn, has already some forty acres of corn planted this week. Mrs. Joe Milner and children, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days here with relatives. The Odessa merchant is getting ready to put a grocery wagon in the country around their store. James Hoagland purchased an automobile of Dr. Turfler, of Rensselaer, James has had the fever for some time. Rev. Bert Warren, of Fair Oaks, has been holding a series of gospel meetings in the Osborn building, on railroad street. Charles Hascall left Tuesday for the great northwest. He did not know Just where he would land, but probably in one of the Dakotas. Frank Allman, of Virginia, came Monday to spend'sometime visiting his uncle, Frank Wilson, and perhaps will spend the summer working in this vicinity. Lightning last Thursday did considerable damage, to telephones especially. Six poles were counted in one mile that had been pretty badly splintered. t Our first band concert was held Tuesday evening, and very well attended considering the evening. The band is in fine shape and furnished some excellent music. George Hemphill, Ezra Bowman and Jacob Meyer have applied for a patent on an improved form of car door. This one is of solid steel and Is practically air tight when closed. Mrs. Howard Brook has applied for a divorce, and charges drunkenkess and failure to provide. It seems to be the general opinion of the neighbors | that she has a poor case. Howard is