Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy Furniture Now there are a good many newly married couples that are putting off buying their furniture hoping that it will get cheaper. We have attended the January Furniture Market in Chicago, and found with one or two t exceptions everything is higher than last "fall. Nearly all furniture is made. up after the order is placed and we found that the January market was the largest in years. Every dealer wants furniture and wants it at once, A large numbei of the furniture factories are already sold up for the spring season. Furniture cannot come down in price for months. Our stock was all bought last summer and fall and we are still holding those prices We know me have the nearest complete stock in this part of thestate. We have six floors of furniture aad rugs. We carry room size rugs in the following sizes: 6x9, 8-3xlo-6, 9x12, 11-3x12, 12x15. We have 80 different patterns In 9x12 size. In our dining room furniture we have in stock 18 different patterns of 54|inch top round dining tables. In buffets we have 17 patterns. In square dining tables 5 patterns. We are showingJ2o davenports in leather and tapestry covering Today we have in stock 40 dressers and 50 different styles and finishes of beds all in full size. W. J. WRIGHT
NOTICE TO LODGES, CLUBS, CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES Ail notices of meetings of lodges, churches, clubs, societies, or any other similar organization after being announced in one issue of the Republican, will be charged the regular local advertising rates. The first announcement of such gatherings will be published free of charge, but a charge will be'made for ail notices of meetings which are held for the purpose of raising money. . THE REPUBLICAN. .
boston ferns. Must have the room. You may have these beautiful Boston ferns, regular price $1.50, for SI.OO as len< as they last. F. O. B. Greenhouse. John H. Holden. Phone 426.
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