Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
■ , T f I 111 ■ftbS iWit i® sin I i |V|i id i Ppi 111 ‘ Hr. Iff ImW ir'ii [J I® fel '-$ < Ja§ i wjs§iSr// / b ■lhlh f'l bi i ft! '||H |li!|mWtl|i I /IMI 1. i il ! . ■’ I -1i 1E [ 11111 jt 11 - - ~ y Copyright 1909, by C.E. Zimmerman Co.--No. 9 Bedroom Furnishings Everyone knows we spend nearly half,of our lives in bed, and considerable time in dressing. So, besides the pleasure you derive from good bedroom furniture, you can't expect to accomplish much in life unless you rest well. There are no furnishings in any part of the house from which you can get so much comfort, for so little money. And our Bedroom Furniture comes in so many beautiful styles, and we have such a lovely assortment of these, that if you come in and go over our stock, you will not be satisfied until some of it belongs to you. D.M. WORLAND’S Reliable Furniture House North of Courthouse Rensselaer
BONE MEAL FOR CHICKENS Is the Best Egg Producer. We grind it fresh and sell it at $2.50 per hundred, in any quaulty, large or small. ♦ An experiment will prove its value to you. ROTH BROS.
Wait for Me The “Quaker” or “Friend,” as they are known to the world, are noted for their honesty of purpose and fair dealing with mankind. I have adopted the name of “Quaker” for my new loaf of bread, which I will put out January 1, 1910. This bread will be honest in weight, pure spring wheat flour, well kneaded and baked, and ns light as a pound of feathers. Ask your grocer for “Quaker” bread, and takei no other substitute. A Quaker cannot be substituted. Geo. Fate, The Fat Dinner Man. A “Friend”
WANTED. Every farmer to drain his land with Porous, Steam* Cured Tile and raise from 15 to 25 bushels com more per acre—they will do it. Made by The Rensselaer Cement Tile Factory. Chris. Kalberer, Prop. Winona Technical Institute of Indianapolis, is planning the erection of a 1200,000 hotel building, a model building, where hotel employes will be taught proper methods. Clerks, cooks, chambermaids, etc., will be given special technical educations.
