Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1878 — Think of It. [ARTICLE]

Think of It.

Among the business men of Rensselaer whoso uniform courtesy, strict integrity, liberality, uud excellent judgment have endeared them to oommuniiy, none stands higher in public estimation than Willis J. lines, druggist. As a neighbor he is a model; as a citizen bo is the peer of the most valued; as a tradesman he is the soul of honesty. Shrewd, keen, a close unpretentious, modest, kind and upright—he combines all the qualifications which make a successful man and a popular man r His stock of goods is always selected from the best and purest to be found io the great wholesale markets of the country. Everything about bis commodious store room is kept neat and orderly. Every person whq trades with him is treated with uniform courtesy whether bis purchase amounts to tho value of tive cents or five hundred dob lars. Children are favored with as good bargains as addlts. Frank B. Meyer, one of tho most genteel persons in the county, is attentive as a clerk and careful as a compounder of prescriptions. Both English and German are spoken fu lines’ ijryg store, which will always be found open tq. supply the wants of humanity in that line of trade. To try lines' goods ia to become a constant patron of his establishment.