Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MM I Pianos wear well. They remain | | on excellent terms with their ;■ | owners, for they are the embodi- J | ment of qualities you cannot J | see, at prices you scarcely feel. ■ And they are a guaranteed investment. Their certificate of character is the name of the maker | just above the keyboard as well as everlast- ■ j ‘ ingly molded into the solid metal plate within. ’ !| I Your further assurance of satisfaction is the fact j| that for over 30 years we have been making as |H well as selling good pianos, and we are scrupu- |j lously careful to see that they represent the best I j 1 possible values for the price asked. || H Then there is the reliable || I Kingsbury I I fAROLA INNER-PLAYER I |g| which contains one of the most perfect player actions yet ||| H produced. This player is not only equipped with the H B silent, powerful, six unit motor, but with the celebrated H Miniature Keyboard, which enables the player to get the ||| E j most delicate phrasing. And it has a Transposing Device ||l H and ten other exclusive patented features. gj Music You will find in our Music Roll | 3 I |l ||j=|| '' Department in Chicago all the most ~ I Sil i Rolls popular Dance Records and Ballads. for 1 i This week we are featuring them —— * in the Hand Played Rolls at -in ||| T v C uncommonly low prices. y I,IU s|| I 11 - ■ - —I Write today for our Seven Beautifully Illustrated Factory Piano Catalogs and our Music Roll Catalog I I E Main warerooms Wabash & Jackson, Chicago. Exhibition Space S |=| Worland’s Furniture Store. E. E. Hershman, special traveling rep- Sil IH resentatfcve. - S|l Siuainuwuinimuuuu...,—^.m^„„..^Udlllllll.tilillbswiHllllllimilluilßUUiiuiiiuuuuii lU imi.a
A. F. Long made a business trip to Chicago today. John Siersema, of Lafayette, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. Eli Gerber today made a trip to Roselawn, near which place he owns a farm. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal went to Chicago this morning for a short stay. The G. E. Murray Co. will have many special bargains to offer on the big bargain day. Carl Carpenter has purchased the “Grandma” Brouhard property in Fair Oaks, paying 0400 cash for it and is occupying it as a residence. You will always find the most dependable stock of standard and high class groceries at The G. E. Murray Co’s. ~. Don’t fail to visit our store market day, and see the many beautiful dishes we are gpfng to give away. E. VANARSDEL CO. Mrs. Marshall Johnson, living op the former Joe Gaines farm west of town, is quite ill ahd her niece, Mrs. Carl Carpenter, of Fair Oaks, came today to assist in caring for her. 1,000 pieces of German china to give away market-day. Remember, you get a dish for every dollar you spend with us on that day. E. VANARSDEL CO. You will save money by buying of the G. E. Murray Co., and will find the most complete lines of merchandise from which to make your selection. ' ;■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day and F. F, Wilson, returned this morning from Lafayette, where they attended the funeral Tuesday of Mrs. Charles Nelson, a relative. " * 1 "■ 11 ’ Remember, we will give away a beautiful decorated - German china dinh with each and every one dollar’s worth purchased of us on market day, March 18th. E. VANARSDEL CO.
