Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1920 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

"The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell, Won’t reap the golden, gleaming dollars Like one who climbs a tree and hollers.” Well, I am hollerin’. , I have a carload of Buggies to sell. —C. A. ROBERTS. An armload of old papers for 5c at The Democrat office. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the county council of Jasper county, Indiana, will meet in special, session Monday, May 3, at 1 o’clock p. in the auditor’s office, to consider additional appropriations for 1920 and such other matters as may legally come before them. SCHUYLER C. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County.

INSURE IN K tors MM loion MM Of Beata*, Jasper and White Ooantlea. Insurance In Force Doernnber SI, ISIS .SS.S7S.SS4 The average yearly rate for the 14 years thia Company has been In existence has been but 14 cents on the fill Insurance, or 11.40 per 11.000. State Mutual Windstorm insurance written L. connection. MARION I. ADAMS Rensselaer; B. A, .Brusnahaa, Parr, and J. P. Ryan (Gillam tp.) Medaryville. R. P. D.; Wm. B. Meyers, Wheatfield; V. M. Peer, Knlman, are agents of this Company anl will be pleased to give you -any further information. Stephen Avnley, Rensselaer, Is the adjuster for Jasper county.

The Torrington W Electric Suction Cleaner 11 JUDGE A CLEANER BY Il PROVEN PERFORMANCE ffl| Every Cleaner looks good on the sales ■ I floor, but stop and ask yourself, how 111 u will it stand up under the constant hamJwl e mering of week to week service? What I about it’s promised low upkeep cost after iQ lor 2 years actual service. The best HIIB V* -w way P er^a P® to judge an Electric Cleaner would be to go to one or ' /Will \ service stations in /uilul A Rensselaer and find out for your/nW I \\ self cleaner needs nW I W the most attention. illinl ft We ave dozens as Torlll|l IL 1 ringtons and never has there been \W lrvffi one 1° an electrician to our knowledge. 2 m ft The two things that wears out . ft your rugs is the motor driven v I brush and embedded dirt. 1 REMEMBER—The Torrington’s \ \ M 2ft ' rusting blast of harmless air and % iFn—j ft gentle slow speed brush cannot % j) 1 injure your rugs or get out wo 1 OP^er ’ 11 111 Try a, »y makes of cleaners ft ill 011 y° ur ru^s a °d then let us deV \\ liver, a Torrington and ahow you how « much extra dirt the Torrington will get. N ot °nly ashes, lint, thread and other surjp face litter, but the trodden-in, deeply embedded dirt is all removed by its powlarge brush. THE TORRINGTON CLEANS WITHOUT BEATING OR POUNDING — — 1 — Worland Bros. Furniture Store