Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PIANOS FOR SALE AT ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. Since the opening of my piano store January Ist, I have sold two of those high grade pianos and have quite a number practically sold. I have also tuned upwards of a dozen. I have this day received another shipment, consisting of four Krell French standard make, and they are beauties. These pianos are offered for a price surprisingly low, on small monthly payments, as 1 am not figuring so much on the profits as in getting these pianos placed in some om the homes in this section. To any one buyipa, a piano of me, I will give a scientific course in music for three months, providing the pupil is a beginner, ond will keep the piano in perfect tuno for one year from date of sale. As I carry a good line in all the latest in sheet music, which I sell at lowest prices, my sales in this line have Deon reasonably extensive. I will be pleased to demonstrate these high class pianos to any one, at any tifiie. PERRY W. HORTON. FOR SALE. 21 acres, five blocks from court house. 26 acres, five room house, on easy terms. 160 acres, Polk county, Ark. Will trade clear and pay difference tor land ok property here. 80 acres on pike road, R. F. D.. telephone line, fourth mile to school, has five-room house, large barn, good well and fruit This farm la in good neighborhood and a bargain at $37.60 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. Possession will be given. 180 acres, all good land, 100 acres to high state of cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Large aeven-room house, three acres of bearing orchard of allkinds of fruit steel tower windmill, and good well. Price will be placed at a bargain. Terms $1,600 down. Possession given. 161 acres, all good land, well located, good four-room house. Price right Will sell on terms of $l,O M) down or will take trade as first payO. F. MEYERS. Miss Rose Remmek has returned from Indianapolis and her office ia again open for business. See her when to need of optical goods. Born. Sunday. Jan. 3stb. to Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sands, northeigit of town, a daughter. Prosecutor Fred Longwell came over from Brook today and is devoting his time to looking op some legal matters at the court house.
