Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Me SEVEN AGES OF MAN - FT * then-a. sovdier" H returned Soldier, having been | | stirred into fighting action by mar- | 0 A tial music, has discovered its gen- | ■ uine value. Music with true tone holds for him indescribable charm. | Opera with its historic background ■— 1 sweet ballads of by-gone days-—stirring |—: marches that thrill-his soul ! These, to- I i gether with the popular j azz dances, are all I I perfectly reproduced on The Brunswick. When The Brunswick made its advent I into the world of music a sensation was recorded. New day phonograph music = had come at last! This was made possible by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction, composed of two scientific features — the Ultona and the Tone Amplifier. = The ULTONA plays all records truer, finer, i sweeter. It is not a makeshift contrivance but involves a genuine principle of sound. A slight—turn of the hand presents the right needle, dia- f i phragm and weight for playing any record. | = The TONE AMPLIFIER is an oval shaped vibrant tone chamber. Like the sound board of a g . e fine piano or violin it is made entirely of wood E and free from metal. Thus it gives the requisite = tonal volume and eliminates all harsh, thin, metal- g lie sounds. It meets all advanced acoustical and. , g I musical laws. TZL7 | WORLAND BROS. _ I
Mrs. James Campbell and son went to McCoysburg today. Edward Huntington went to Chicago Friday evening. Mrs. Oma Merrill returned from Wrankfort todays Mrs. Belle Geiv went to Hammond today. William Stephenson, of Kersey, was in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Pancoast and daughter, Oka, spent the day in Lafay*>Ue.T- ■. —Mtsf Ernest Beaver and ijad Miss Pearl Hague went to Brookston today to visit relatives. Miss Maude Steel, who had visited with Laura Antrim, returned today to her home in Gifford. Clyde Gunyon, who is in charge of a number of large dredges in Wisconsin, arrived here today. Mrs. Marion Spitler and son, Firman, of Chicago, came today for a Cisit with Mrs. L. B. Learning, of’ North Cullen street.
Announcement 1 ' ——l '— I have leased the building formerly occupied by the A. R. Clark grocery store on N. McKinley avenue and will conduct a strictly up-to-date grocery store therein, opening for business some time during the week of October 27--November 3. t / 2: T : Fresh Products Weekly from Chicago My stock will be new and fresh and we will be able at all times to serve your grocery wants. Shipments of fresh produce will be received from Chicago weekly. Butter,' Eggs and Other Farm Produce Taken in Trade at Market Prices To the former patrons of the North End Grocery, the farmers and all new customers, I respectfully solicit your patronage. All pro-, duce of the farm, such as butter, eggs, etc. will be taken in trade at market prices. SM. HAAS • < i Call Telephone 372 and Let Me Know Your Wants Courteous Treatment Fair Prices :
