Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PTHE Q RINCES U r!* ■ ’ . -- •_ y_ . - • . • .' TONIGHT Hairy D. Carey in “LOVE'S LARIAT” B ' £ .

We can save you a nice bunch of ; money if you will buy your farm implements before March Ist. Come in and let us tell you abbut this.—Kellner & Callahan.

NOTICE A great many people have the erroneous impression that if a piano is not played upon it does not get out of tune. Others think that it does not harm a piano to get out of tune. As a matter of fact, the finest piano in the world will not produce good music if it is out of tune, and is not in tune unless tuned once a year. There are pianos right here in Rensselaer that have been neglected so long that it is almost impossible to get them in tune, and it is highly detrimental to the musical development of any one to be guided by an out of tune piano. * r Out of 200 pianos I have tuned in Rensselaer and the surrounding country,#! have found very few pianos ;o the pitch they should be at. Trusting this is timely information to the piano owners, I respectfully solicit your patronage. P. W. HORTON Phone 24-B.