Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1882 — Don’t Read This Carelessly. [ARTICLE]
Don’t Read This Carelessly.
»Do you know that F. J. Sears A Son have on hand the largest and most complete stock of Undertaking Goodkin connection with their mammoth stock of Furniture and Carpets that can be found in the country. In our stock may be seen Metallic Caskets, which aie no •• kept by any other undertaker in the county. Draped and cloth covered Caskets, Walnut, And all common goods, also white Caskets and Coffins for children, which are used in cities for burial purposes. We do not claim to be the oldest man in business in thia town, but we claim to be the leaders in all goods we handle. We were the first to introduce the late style goods in Rensselaer, such as are kept in large cities, and sell them at prices that common goods were sold at formerly. In burial robes we carry a full line all sizes at less prices than the material can be got here. We are prepared to do embalming, as we keep constantly on hand the antjeeptic balm, and full set of instruments for that purpose, also several director and undertaker’s cabinets, a fine Hearse with large plate glass is kept for f uner 1 occasions without extra charge, Our large undertaking room, sixe 20 by 40 feet, is kept separate from our furniture, and is filled with fine and common goods ranging in price from $2.50 to S2OO eacn. Parties needing anything in that line it will be to their interest to call and examine for themselves. We are leaders in goods that we carry and our prices as low as the lowest. Honorable competition is healthy for all parties. We have no agents nor solicitors for our undertaking department but we will attend to ail orders promptly day or nignt, and can always be found at our store or residence.
F. J. SEARS & SON.
Rensselaer, Ind., June 1, 1328.
