Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1919 — SONS SUCCEED FATHER. [ARTICLE]

SONS SUCCEED FATHER.

D. M. Worland, who has been in the furniture business in this city for more than twelve years, has turned his business over to his sons, Leo, John and Paul. Mr. Worland is not giving up his business on account of ill health or because 'he has all the means he desires, but he wants to do the right thing by hi< boys, two of whom were soldiers in the late war. Mr. Worland has enjoyed a splendid business and desires to thank his many friends for their liberal patronage and in helping him to build up and maintain a splendid business. But for the fact that he wants to give his sons a start he would enjoy the continued pleasant business relations. In advising the public of his retirement and informing* them of the continuation of the business by his sons, Mr. Worland is anxious that the boys may have the same happy business relations with the public which he has enjoyed. Leo Worland has had the undertaking business under his management for some time and this will be continued by Worland brothers. In making their bow to the public Worland brothers most cordially invite all of the patrons of their father to continue their business rotations with the new firm and earnestly solicit the patronage of new customers. f They will continue the business policy of their father, endeavoring at all times to give honest value for every dollar they receive. They hope >y giving strict attention to business, >y courteous treatment of patrons, new and old, and by efficient business management to merit and enjoy an ever increasing . volume of .business.' K You are invited to call at the Worland brothers’ frtmiture store and -meet the members of the new firm.