Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Torrington ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Ok Afternoons for Mistress and Maid ul The servant who asks for afternoons off wants 5l a little relaxation, and she asks for it. How al about the woman who has no servant? Whom 'can she ask for her afternoons off? B°th mistress and maid can have more afternoons and not be too tired to enjoy them, if there is a TORRINGTON Electric Vacuum 41,1 I Cleaner in the house. /hub I \ The reason you don’t own a TORRINGTON hill I Cleaner is because you have thought of it i I n v as a sweeping machine. It is ever so much I more than that. A Torrington is a leisurei Wbringer. You buy afternoons of freedom \ when you buy a Torrington. How much I oil are 350 afternoons a year with a clean, i fmlKcxv bright, dustless house, and no weariness, \ \C i | worth to you? \ \ Surely they are worth a few monthly \1 L” I payments, and , less than a dollar a year Nt®! 1 for electricity. I R Next time you arc workings clean your house when you would rather be doing something else, stop for a minute, call up Worland Bros. RINGTON Cleaner around and demonstrate it. Have them show you how perfectly the brush helps the suction to remove both surface litter and trodden-in dirt, r i There’s no excuse for wasting your afternoons and your energies doing work 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.

PUBLIC SALE Mrs. E. A. Fisher having decided to spend a year with her mother in the west, and to avoid the damage and expense of storage, they will sell without reserve their household goods at the old H. E. Remley home,. near the Christian church, at Wheatfield, commencing at 1 p. m., on SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920 Household Goods —Consisting of 3 beds, complete; 1 cot, dresser and washstand, library table, large book case, divan, 3 rockers, 1 leather and 2 plush; child’s writing desk. Early English dining room suite, large refrigerator, W. W. sewing machine, kitchen cabinet and table, South Bend malleable range, large coal heater, gasoline stove and oven, oil stove, porch swing and reed chairs, rugs, clock, lamps, shades, .cooking utensils, washing machine, wringer, boilers, tubs, fruit jars, glasses, garden plow, 4 window awnings, linoleum, card table, fruit evaporator, 32 volumes Dickens’ works, other books by good authors, and mtany other articles. Terms —CASH. MR. AND MRS. E. A. FISHER.” H. M. Clark, Auct. H. W. Marble, Clerk. Democrat want ads get results.