Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Order Ice of Warner. loe for family or store use delivered pompily, and in any qnantitiea desired Orders by telephone, receive prompt aitention i eiepbo e numbers 357 or 322 dwtf M P WarnerYou i ever saw sneh crowd« i n any store hs there ha a b j en at Laßue Br there since tn« Biiz Sale started which shows the people know bargains when they tee them,
Jl Few Reasons why it pays to buy of us. 1st —Nothing- but the best of well seasoned timber is used in thebodips. gears and wheels of our buggies. 2nd —They are hand painted with genuine lead and oil and the paint will stay. 3rd—The upholstering is good all wool 16 oz cloth or* genuine leather and will wear and hold its color. 4th—The leather and rubber used in the tops and side curtains are of the best quality. 5t h—They are built goodfroni top to tire. 6th —We handle nothing but standard goods, the makers of which have their reputation dependent upon them. 7th —Our prices are as low as are consistent with good work. Bth—lf you want to dispose of your old buggy we will take it at its worth. 9th—You get a chance on our “Free Buggy” for every $5.00 invested with us. 10th—We treat you right—we can’t afford to do otherwise. Mgent for Deering Harvesting Machinery, Meme Hay Tools, J. S, Kemp Manure Spreaders and Deering Twine. Try Parker -It Pays
Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs. Barred Plymouth Rx?k Ftrsde. From 3 pei s headed by hieh soormg Birds SI.OO and $1 50 P. oae 542 A Parr, lud. wJune 15 For Sale at a Bargain 12 fc a Parker Hammerltss thol bm, go?d condition oost SSB new will take S2B if taken at once The ab.ve tun has been tut litt'e and is a a excel ent Ir f p and Held gun Wri*e or er qnire of Everet Brown Piehsant Grove, lud, AWAKE TWENS YEARS. Laborer Has Not Slept a Wink Since He Worried in 1884. Passaic has a rival of Trenton’s sleepless wonder. He is Jacob Casteline, 67 years old, who says he has not slept in 20 years. Casteline's family, neighbors and physicians testify to the truth of his statement. He has consulted physicians in Passaic, Paterson and elsewhere, but npne has been able to make him sleep. Casteline was born in Holland, but came to Passaic with his parents when a small boy. He was a strong lad and for years worked on a farm. Whet, he was a young man, be says, he was aule to go Several days without •leep. Hw tells of being employed about barges on the Hackensack Riv•r, and says he workeo day and night all summer with but a few hours' sleep each day. About that time,” he continued, my wife was taken ill, and my expenses were so heavy I could not make a living for my family and pay the doctor s bills. I often lay awake a good part of the night thinking about •t and wondering if I should ever be able to pay my debts. Finally 1 could not sleep at aJI. 1 was then 47 years old. “I am 67 now, and I have never slept a wink since. I go to bed at night and lie: awake thinkiUg I get up iu the morning with a headache and feel tired and sick. I dress and get out Into the air as soon as I can, and after I have walked around awhile 1 feel refreshed and am ready for breakfast My appetite is good, and I work every day.” Casteline is employed as a laborer by the Acquackanonk Water Company. He was found yesterday working with pick and shovel in a ditch, and is well and strong for a man of his age.— New York World. Take your butter aud Egga to Laßue Brea, and get more for them than you can get elsewhere.
