Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

°r^g^vmnS^% ii![nku lIWWw 0 IbF w kW' meMH IHf P" 3 r **Just a Song at Twilight!” Hearts would grow old and faces sad if there F were no music in the world. If you went to the South Sea Islands, you would find those poor canni- H bate trying to play some kind of instrument. The • u sooner they learn music, the earlier they get away ! from their savagery. Music civilized the World. N It opened a way in the minds of men for more y beautiful —for better —things! Think What a Chute & Butler n Piano Would Mean in Your Home! « Dull times? You couldn’t find than with a microecope—honestly! Why, friends would just come flocking hi of evenings to u join in the music, laughter and song. And a home like that is better than a royal court— genuine—a happier home than any other kind. But it depends on the instrument, too. “Any piano” won’t do—and again, you don’t want to pay „ M the high prices for some makes. You can get just so much [} value, and when you get that, more money brings you nothing II ” additional- H Chute & Butler Pianos are of the very top class in everything that makes a piano worth while; in their various woods U and finishes, in their excellent workmanship, their high polish, n their fine designs, and their exquisite tone! We have to watch ourselves to keep from actually raving about time N ptanos (and their Player-Pianos, too!), but what we must insist on is that yeu call aeon and try these pianos yourself! _ That is what will prove their wonderful goodness to you—and you will a Bring your family—your friends -or come alone, just as yojs like. We must have you see and try the wonderful Chute • 11 W nut is nicer iiiaM?ta«fe- i i,u,vi Christmas—-an ever.-lasting Gift for the entire family? Other things we might suggest for Xmas —a Phonograph, Records, Player Rolls, Sheet Music, Violins, Ukeleles, etc. lUB J. M. BANKS COMPANY |H|

, NOTICE. . - Having rented the Norgor hitch j barn, I will hold a combination sale; in the same the first Saturday of ■ every month. All persons desiring > to offer any property at these sales | should notify me as early as possible. . . . Stock will receive good care and plenty of feed, and at reasonable price* —WALTER SIMPSON, M. W. A., ATTENTION! ‘ There will be a meeting at the hall Wednesday evening, December 17, for the purpose of conferring work in the initiatory degree upon several candidates. .. You are espeeially urged “pLATT, , Clerk. The roller skating rink , in the Gayety theatre building will be open each evening of the week from 7 to 9 o’clock and from 9 o’clock until midnight. Open Saturday afternoon from 1:30 to b o’clock. Open every afternoon during the holidays. Admission 25c, war tax 3c - CAUX p A QUETTE. notice. There toll be a ten cent social at the Pocahontas hall Thursday evening, December 18. All members and their friends invited.