Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1901 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i> k , iV * !~f? i OOK HERE! If you contemplate :: • building Jnless you call and see us before buy- :; • mg, you will \\ a mistake you will regret. H gecause we carry A COMPLETE :: w STOCK. Everything is guaranteed to be as rep- : resented, and | 13em;ember, we stand ieady to make : this assertion good. j We handle everything in wood you need in building, ; |a Iso Sewer Pipe, Flue Linings, Hard and Soft Coal, ' l # • ; all at Lowest Prices consistent with good goods. BALES LUMBER GO. ► !P h one 4. Office and Yard opposite Monon depot
Success. » » » » • “There is nothing succeeds like suc- ■ cess” is an old adage, and there is no bet- • ter evidence that the | New Hardware , and Lumber » Yard at McGovsburg ► • :is a success than the fact that its propri- » - etor has not failed in a single instance to; 1 i place every order he has had a chance to; figure on, no matter how many firms figure; against him* He is there to save you mon-: ey and only asks a living profit Give him one trial. Remember LEE is the proprij etor and McCOYS BURG the place* ► Mail him your bill.
The Continental Fire Insurance Co. has a Cash Capital of OneDMillion off Dollars, \ Cash Assetts of over TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, a reserve for the seenrity of insurance in foroe amounting to over Four Millions off Dollars. It has paid Losses to date amounting to the large sum of over Forty-Three Million Dollars. It oocducts its business under tbej provisions of the Safety Fund Law of the state of New York, and has in the two safety funds Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollars. In the great Chicago fire which occurred in the year 1871, it paid in oash, losses amounting to nearly two millions of dollars, and so strong were its reserves that it did this without impairing its Capital, Thirteen months later, it paid in consequence of the large fire in the city of Boston nearly Three-quarters of a Million Dollars. Such facts as these should recommend the Company to all having property to insure. Why should you select a weak company when you can just as well select a strong one, whioh bae been tried by passing through oonflagrationsin * consequence of which one hundred companies failed ? The best is the cheapest. BRUNER & RANDLE, Forsythe Block, Room 7.
