Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Torrington ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER • —- cl Afternoons U for Mistress and Maid |l The servant who asks for afternoons off wants al a little relaxation, and she asks for it. How about the woman who has no servant? Whom nil can she ask for her afternoons off? Both mistress and maid can have more afternoons and not be too tired to enjoy them, if the,C is a TORRINGTON Electric Vacuum mwii Cleaner in the house. /hHi \ The reason you don’t own a TORRINGTON / mil \ Cleaner is because you have thought of it Iwli A as a sweeping machine. It is ever so much I®l S more than that. A Torrington is, a leisureW bringer. Yo* buy afternoons of freedom ! fl when yow buy a Torrington. How much are 350 afternoons a year with a clean, j bright, dustless house, and no weariness, 1 Vil « « worth to you? \ 'TV? w Surely they are worth a few monthly \i V | payments, and less than a dollar a year VUr 1 for electricity. K V I Next time you are working to clean your house when you would rather be doing something else, stop for a m ‘ nute ’ up Borland Bros, and as k them to SCI) d a TORF RINGTON Cleaner around and demonstrate it. Have them show yotrhow perfectly the brush helps the suction to remove both surface litter and trodden-in dirt, . , There’s no excuse for wasting your afternoons and your energies doing wdrk the TORRINGTON Cleaner will do in a few minutes. If you can think of a single reason for not owning a Torrington, or a single excuse for waiting any longer before making the first payment and getting one—'-buy another broom and say good-bye to many a pleasant afternoon. Worland Bros.
Devere Zea went to Omaha, Neb., Wednesday,’ where he will be employed by a bakery. Mrs. Jesse Sayler and daughter of South Dakota arrived here today, having been called on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams of North Van 1 Rensselaer street We now have all kinds of package and bulk garden seeds. Onion sets and seed potatoes and seed sweet potatoes. . _ _ LIL ,. L ., r EGER’S GROCERY. Edward Kahne, who was so severely injured by. falling some • twenty feet from the top of a tree to the ground Thursday, April 22, I was up town today, the first tone _ since his injury. Be is getting along very nieely. . | For Saturday we will have plen-, ty of Early Ohio and Eearly R°*je seed potatoes at 35.60 a bushel. ; We will also have seed sweet pota- - EGER’S GROCERY. , ( VO* Soose qkkb. Mra Clyde Clark, Lee. Ind. ■ rZ ' J I—£ Ini . '• t gUWn Otring of beads. Inquire Here. ' ' ■■ '"y:'-- - Second mounted on wheels. Will Hogan, phone 551. - . ■ /
