Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Farmer friends, WILL THIS INTEREST YQU ? ' «Js ■ ' ' '' * . ■ ■ ■■'* The line of goods I shall handle this season aae high grades, every buggy and carriage will be a guaranteed job. I have several good makes: Studebaker. Page Bros., Gates, Osborneaad others. Studebaker Farm wagons are the best ironed and have the best box ever put on a wagon. The two best mowers and binders on the market < McCormick and Milwaukee. I have extras for both < machines; Best of all is the Kemp-Burpee Manure < preader: makes farmers more money than any imple- < ment ever put on the farm. * I have the Birdaell clover Jmller, of South Bend. It gets all the seed and an Ea glwhjsparrow would go hungry on the seed it leaves ili the straw. I have the McCor- i mioh Shredder and Com Harvester, the world’s beet* Come andfsee me. C. A. ROBERTS < On Front Street - c RENSSELAER, INDIANA <
f An Explanation... I I “Queen Quality” is not a three-dollar shoe. It should ft I not be classed with three-dollar shoes. It has nothing I ft in common with three-dollar shoes. | I It is sold for three dollars, yet ® It Is the worth-Equal, the styleH equal, the fit-equal, of a n’ne j I dollar custom shoe. 1 H Now how is it possible to sell -Queen Quality” shoes 1 H for three dollars? B il Simply and only because of the money saved by whole- J U sale handling. The quantity' of these shoes made and f |i H sold is enormous—very much the largest in the world. 1 H The woman who once tries “Queen Quality” shoes wiM '!I II rarely ever accept any other shoe afterwards. They I { I spell every letter in the word SATISFACTION. I I $2.50 for low cuts $3,00 for boots 1 I » Special Styles soc extra. I ■ Fast color eyelets used exclusively. 1 I « Teadifls ’fair. « ; IL i
if Gasoline j! Jp Engines, | Perkins Oiind mills.) ' PUMPS ' v ' 1! Cypress and Steel tanks, fias] Pipes aud all kinds of Water Supplies. ■ ii v tton H. Perkins.!!
Change in Blacksmith Shop. The undersigned desires to give notice to all the people of Rensselaer and surrounding country, who may have any work in the gener a blacksmithing and horse-shoeing line to be done, that he has bought the interest of his partner Dan Waymire, in the Glazebrook shop on Front street, and will hereafter have sole ownership and management of the same. All work will be promptly and carefully done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention, as heretofore will be given to soientifio horseshoeing, under those experienced and well known smiths, Abe Wartena and C. Hansen. A Barcus horse stocks always ready to handle the wild and vicious horses. Frank Kino.
