Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOW "That Spring approaches ns of coarse ' we men want to blossom oat in a NEW SPRING SUIT I am showing the largest and most complete line ol suitings ever shown • ~ in the city. My prices are cut to harmonize with the times, and raDge from $25 np. Always remember me when your Eclohtes need cleaning, pressing dyeing and repairing. JOHN WERNER, The Tailor. ! \ Above Pendig’s Drug Store.
The SPIRELLA STAY
What Miss Martha Van Rensselaer, of Cornell University, a dress reformer says about the Spirella corset: It fitted most comfortably the first time wearing it and has been most satisfory every since. I congratulate you upon your success in producing bo comfortable a corset.” The Spirella Co. does not claim perfection in the art of corset making. We simply claim to have reached a higher round in the Ladder of Success as corset makers than has hitherto been attained. There is no competition in
The Burdock Tonic Offer Continued. Arrangements have been made with the Brook Drug Co. of Battle Creek, Mich, to continue the sale of the Burdock Tonic Compound, during the month of March, at 50 cents a bottle. Don’t miss the opportunity of getting a dollar bottle of the best Tonic Compound for 50 cents. Ask your friends about it and get a bottle at A. F. LONG, Druggist
MONEY TO LOAN On all kinds of GOOD WUWCT m LA/MW SECURITY, including loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, and personal security. Loans on city property made for one, two, and three years, repayable in monthly installments it desired. Sale notes purchased. Money on hand for above loans, no delay. Loans on farms negotiated it a low rate of interest, without commission. - A complete set of Abstract Books Call" personally or v rite. James H. Chapman, "•,^unV r mrrmmtnrmm) •*»« ♦ ** mrnnmni ♦ - 1 In the Panhandle of Texas. [; <• £ The Panhandle is conside ed one of the most enticing and en- • J couraging sections of the U. S. today, for the farmer. J’ « It is well and plentifully watered, has most excellent climate, • * a deep rich and fertile soil; has coast markets and low freight rates. • * Beautiful farm lands sell here at from $5.00 to sls per acre. J * Don’t you want to own your own home? You can do so, for •’ 2 this fine farm land Is Bold on the most liberal terms. • 5 For literature descriptive of this country and its advantages * fi call on or address THE FARMERS' LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO., of •' c Rensselaer, Ind. . - ! 2 • S the NORTH TEXAB LAND CO. j £ Texllne, Texas. I
CAN’T BE BEATEN. iOB Choice Hereford* to be Sold i u One Day by One Man-March 25th the Date and Eairview Stock Farm the Place. F. A. Nave will have hla annual sale of choice registered Hereford cattle at Falrvlew Stock Farm, Attica, on Wednesday, March 26th. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. on the second floor of the main barn, which la heated by steam, and oontinue all day, with a grand free lunch at noon. One hundred and eight cattle will be sold, the largest offering ever made In one day by one man. Buyera will be present from all sections of the United States and Canada. Mr. Nave’s fame as a Hereford breeder is known everywhere and hla knowledge of the business la so thorough that breeders are anxious to secure his stock. Hla methods are absolutely fair and that is another strong factor in his favor, for people like to do business with him. To prospective bidders he says, "it you are not ready for the cattle they will be kept free until you are ready; If you
