Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1901 — DAVID LEWELLEN [ARTICLE]

DAVID LEWELLEN

Harness, Saddlery, Etc. The farmers and horse-owners generally appreciate a good harness store, and when they find one it holds their trade. Such has been the good fortune of the store run by David Lewellen on Front street, near the Stoner & Day mill. He has met with success, and appreciating the fact that the people want the best goods for the least money, he strives as far as possible to comply with their wishes. Mr. Lewellen has associated with him his brother, William, a skillful and practical hainessmaker of long experience. Only trained ami skilLul help is employed and a specialty is made of carriage trimming and turning out the very best harness which he sells at prices that are right. He carries a complete line of saddlery, whips, blankets, robes, Hy-nets and horse goods generally, and no better grade of such goods can be found in this part of the state. He maintains a well arranged shop where the repairing of horse goods and the trimming of carriages is done in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Farmers, liverymen and others will find a fine stock to select from at this store and all goods are of the best quality and low prices. Mr. Lewellen has a wide aoquaintence and an extensive trade and is reliable in every way.