Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — TURNS OVER BUSINESSS TO HIS THREW SONS [ARTICLE]

TURNS OVER BUSINESSS TO HIS THREW SONS

D. if. Worland in forma The Democrat that ha has turned over his fmnnJture business to bls sons,. Leo, John and Paul, who will succeed him in the successful buslnos* which he established here 12 yearit aco, and Mr. Worland, beside* launching the boys out in the business world, will take life • llttl* easier In the future. Leo has been engaged in theundertaking business for the past few years and has made good. John and Paul have but recently returned home from overseas service in the world war, and their father wanted to help them along as best hecould, hence his decision to turn his business over to the three. The two latter have also assisted in th» store soune during the time he haa been engaged In the business and have a good, genoral knowledge of this line of trade, and will no doubt add to the large volume of business heretofore enjoyed by Mr. Worland,. Sr. Mr. Worland asks his friends to continue to the new proprietors the same generous patronage extended him In the years gone by and the boys promise to do their part to merit this patronage, and by fair, honest and courteous treatment of their patrons to draw many new customers to their doors. The toys are of good character, honest and upright and deserve a liberal share of the public’s patronage, which they respectfully solicit.