Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1909 — Notice to the Public. [ARTICLE]
Notice to the Public.
Having bought Mr. C. W. Coen’s interest in the grain and coal firm of Coen & we embark in the same business as their successor. Perhaps a word of introduction as a new firm and a forward look as to the , new firm’s policy is not amiss in these columns. First of all we wish to thank all our friends for the liberal patronage they have given us in the past, and hope to so conduct the business in the future as to merit the patronage of all our old, together with many new customers. We shall continue to pay the highest market price for your grain, and shall treat all our patrons as liberally and courteously as possible. Our facilities for handling your grain of every kind are most ample. You will find our stock of coal is most complete and the best we can buy. For the past four years we have handled, almost exclusively, a brand of hard coal which has given universal satisfaction and which is the best coal on the market, in the judgment of Mr. Coen, who, by the way, has been engaged in the business longer, has handled more coal, and tried more kinds than any other dealer Rensselaer has ever had. This coal we shall handle exclusively in the future. We are handling four of the best varieties of cook stove coals we can find. Our stock contains also all the favorite heating stove and furnace coals from the best Indiana to Genuine West Virginia Smokeless. Hence our policy shall be to enlarge our grain and coal business by keeping abreast of the times in our line and furnishing a maximum of service and accommodation to all our patrons. We again thank you for the business you have already given us and also, for that we know you will give us in the future. J. L. BRADY.
