Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rv»*V;: : >■■. s?®^ PIANO SALE ——RUNNING ALL—ffii!i:' r wiiK j'. »\< ?'/% I 1 .. ,' . «- * »: *«■«■ .3 lyV .•&*.’< *- ■* ./■ ’*. c«feß Vi Ln y / . j .. ' ’ -,.' , . :,^,f A Store Full of Beautiful Instruments i ;J,- ; \ ', "• All styles of cases-oak, walnut, mahogany. There will be NO handsome credits for solving puzzles that a six-year-old child can see at a glance; neither will one piano be advertised and another shown in its stead, but will display at a reasonable price the product of one of the largest and best equipped modern factories in the United States— THE CABLE-NELSON .*• •v' ■ '•>••••/■’ '■ ’< ' i £?■. $Z ■\*-y S'■ - V ... Special attention will be given the Player Piano, a representative of the factory who is a skilled, finished musician and an expert demonstrator of the inner player, will be here. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this musical treat whether a prospective purchaser or not. . ** ■ ,* . \ i . -. .. * , . Automobile transportation will free to parties from the country. Arrangements have diready been made with several, why not you? < Fred A. Phillips Telephone 195.

There has been an advance of 50 cents a barrel in flour, but we are still selling at the old price, "Aristos,” 11.40; "Lord’s Best,” $1.35; “Puritan," SI.BO, and "Citadel,” $1.25. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. JOHN EGER.

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