Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — UP-TO-DATE AND NOVEL [ARTICLE]

UP-TO-DATE AND NOVEL

-" . . . Advertising Methods Adopted by an sW£Wa‘ 'Enterprfsfeg House m p . • -■-■ -«T “ 1 " : ‘" ■*" „ ■'£■;. v ' That Rensselaer tfc fast becoming metropoHttm fafhd inetbbds of advertising used by our merchants to call the . buying public’s attention to the many splendid which they are offering, also that the Wideawake firm a of The G. E. Murray GA ate keeping demonstrateAbywh&fls perhaps the most elaborate system of any > business house In tNs secUon, fiamely: the' iflvW away of the beautiful Upton Parlor Grand Piano which is now upon exhibition at their store. This piano retails dt 1400.00 each. guaranteed for ten years. TMe-prinei-pal points of superiority-'bf the celebrated Upton piano over any ether of this class of instruments lie in the three string in unison with overscale and true sounding board which give the Upton that rich deep, even . ■ »*~ ;»c agvi? - -•-■ tone so muon in a recent interview with this ‘•We have been enjoying the patronage and confidence Of the buyers of this community for a long time and in giv♦M til t by preclation .of th* patronage of our friends during thu past, also to encourage new trade and to bring the many splendid values we are now ptaTwT arousing tagivtaTaway this piano is equitable and fair to all, simply this , every person buying one dollar’s worfh of any thing in our store will deceive a coupon good for Cr 100 votes. The person returning to ’ bkmtvsn the* niatin abaolntelv free of _ . _ Our reputation for ‘square dealing assures our customers of that fact” Thia four hundred dollar Upton Parlor Grand piano is surety a presfhe nyrt few month A j . 'I CH TP "ILf ii pfix v fiPo iiiirolv tn np cont'lll fiunnn t hpir timfi.fi-