Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wbrfan<r.r Store. The Great Rug Sale F < BEGINS < Saturday Morning, April 24 i < At 9 o’clock, and will continue until Saturday, May 8, 1909 A Limited Number of Rugs, Room Size, 4 and small ones, of the best known domestic makes, at prices never known in Rensselaer before. We were only able to, secure a few of these Rugs at prices we wanted for this sale, so don’t complain if you come late and fail to get one before all are gone. On each roomx size rug we will guarantee to save you at least $3.00 to $5.00 over the same rug at any other store. Remember, these are all Fresh, New, Perfect Rugs. You’ll notice the difference as soon as you see them and com- V W pare these bright goods fresh from the mills with the old stock at % other stores, stock-worn, soiled by repeated handling, or faded by months of hanging. THIS CHANCE MAY NEVERtf YOURS AGAIN. IF YOU NEED A RUG next month or next year, come and select yours now—put a $2.00 deposit on it and we will hold it for you and deliver when yon say so. FIRST COMERS GET BEST CHOICE. DON’T YOU WANT TO BE FIRST ? REMEMBER THE TINE-9 o’clock SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. * ; , ■ ■■ .... ■ . »- .:■ ' ; -4 D. M. WORLAND, The Furniture Man { ♦ . ' ■

Patrick Halligan and daughter, Miss Margaret, have returned from Ocala, Fla., where they spent the winter. Miss Mary Halsema returned to her home in Lafayette today, after a short visit with the family of John Sommeys, southeast of town.

Frank Ham made a business trip to Dunn, Benton county, today. He has a store there which he has been giving much of his personal attentlon for pniue time.— CABTORIA. Kind Y°u Hare Always Bought Signature / y* t <»f Mrs. Frank Parker has been in quite a broken down condition of health recently and most of the time confined at her home in the north part of the city.

Mrs. Henry Amsler left this morning for the east, where she will spend the next six weeks or two months visiting her daughter at Elizabeth, N. J., and her sister In New York City.

“Shorty” Adams went to Lowell this morning to take a position In a barbershop, and if his razor don’t go back on him he expects to hold out in the future In the Lake county town.

Mrs. Geo. W. Goff is holding her own quite well recently and is able to sit up part of the time. She does not gain strength very rapidly, however.

Shelby Grant, of this township, and Harry B. Brown, of Kniman, went to Hammond today, having been drawn of the federal petit Jury for the 10th district U. S. court. This will hold them for about three weeks.

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