Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A fine lot of household goods will be sold at the F. L. Hoover sale next Tuesday. —(Advt.) John O’Corinor and Vern Michael of Kniinan were in Rensselaer Monday. ‘ -

CITY BUS LINE* call FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE Especial attention given St. Joseph College Calls. F. G KRESLER, Prop. PHONE 10T.

Farm leases for sale at the Republican office, grain and cash rent.

ffp aHM *' "T" 1 —"l* 'I " ’ ' r A A I jLj . I u I . / ■ ': . '.. . • {•- ,; * j* ">t - f -^: -. ; • I■‘ , . - The Second Step for Those Who Are About to Furnish a Dining Room ~ ~ * • Like many other things in life, the fint step toward having a charming dining room is to re«olve to have it. The second step might well be a visit to this store where you can inspect the lovely suite pictured here. It is designed after the Queen Ann period and consists ' of eight pieces—handsome buffet; round or oval table and six leather - • ■■ ■ .; . ~ ■ _-. — 1 - - - . ... seated chairs, - . ■ WORLAND BROTHERS ' . ■ ■ . 1 ' ' - - ■ •' ■ '<■ -■ . o' . '