Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J| * lIIItttMIMMIMMIM !! Grocery Satisfaction o ° < I If- your grocer pleases you in 3 ’ 3 | every particular, you have no ’ \ 3 3 cause for Changing. 11 Even WE can do no more* than * ► < ► that. 33 3 3 ■ - o J; But if you think some of mak- 3 ► < • ing a shift, we would be glad to 3 3 i ► give you the best service of * J 33 which we are capable. < > J* 3 3 Often and often we have turned J 3 3 3 now-and-again customers into 1 4 3 3 steady patrons. 3 3 1 ' 33 3 3 And we lose a surprising few of < > < ► the really particular grocery 3i> 1 » buyers, who once become our 3 3 3 3 customers. 4 ’ 3 3 „ 4 ~ Try us on anything you like. T H McFarland & Son :: 33 Reliable Grocers. 33 newrflgain JSays the wise man, “Will I buy unknown feed, simply because the price Is a little cheaper.” Why not. follow the example of the wise man and buy your feed at the River Queen Mills. There Is nothing that will pull a horse down quicker than poor feed and nothing that will bpild him up quicker than good good, substantial feed. River Queen Mills Phone 92. I. O. O. F Building. Phone 159. JOHN A. DUNLAP, Lawyer. Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana.
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