Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1906 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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S J TARR Pianos are sold direct from the factory —that means that you pay only • ONE profit in the purchase price of v ~ the instrument you buy —the very moderate profit that is necessary to the maintenance of the business, Whether you buy from the central warerooms' here, or from any of our agents through the State, your piano does not come to you through the hands of two or three jobbers and middlemen with a corresponding number of profits tacked on the original price. Starr pianos are marked at the lowest figures that will cover factory cost and a small profit. YOU will not be asked more than some one else pays. All prices are in plain figures. No one can get a Starr piano for less than the price you read on the tags, beause to sell them for less than they are marked would be like trading dollars.

mHE Starr piano factory at Richmond, Ind. is the largest and most completely equipped factory in the world devoted v -' ■■■* exclusively to the manufacture of highgrade pianos. Eight acres of floor space are used in the factory wherem is carried a stock of more than 5,000 pianos in course of construction. 9 The lumber yards cover thirty-three aches, : and with a dry kiln capacity of more than a half-miliion feet, give unequaled facilities for the drying of lumber. All purchases are made on a strictly cash basis, and we secure thereby the most favorable concessions and the greatest values for our patrons, Our system of supervision and inspection is the most rigid, and no work is permitted to leave the factory unless it is adjudged of the highest class.

Starr Merit Makes Our Selling Method Significant One-price, plain-figure, direct-from-the-factory methods of piano selling can furnish no argument for the purchase of a poor piano; but they add the final inducement to the purchase of a GOOD piano. Starr pianos are built on honor —Of the best materials, by the best workmen, by the best known methods. In choosing materials, in carrying out ideas, in employing artists and artisans, we consider cost last of all —the first consideration is the WORTH of every idea, every piece of material that is embodied in the piano. STARR PIANOS WERE GIVEN.THE HIGHEST AWARD AT THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION FOR SUPERIORITY OF TONE-QUALITY AND DURABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION. The exquisite tonal attributes, and the perfect action of the Starr, make possession a delight; the substantiality of the piano’s build assures the permanence of satisfaction. The Starr Piano is not an experiment—it is the result of more than a third of a century’s untiring efforts find development. Put one in your home and you will realize the wealth of pleasure a good instrument can bring to the entire household. Our new ART PIANO BOOK will be sent yon free upon application. Write for our Price Schedule.

Nine Bargains in Used Pianos Besides those quoted below we have about twenty pianos of various- makes that we offer at exceptionally low prices. Call and see them or write for descriptions. Starr SSOO Ballet & Davis SSSttr $l9O Ctapr Upright, itoadi, massive »iyle, COOS tfnaho Upright of rec-ant style, CO ft ft aiarr w »mut, wa» 54*1; now . niiaue wus $4,0; now Hazelton $270 Remington ZT al]y . (u,ed) . $155 Chickering SM®® pr ,c.s24o Knabe $lO5 Richmond . tU!,ed) :. .s2oo Piano Players ranging from >75 to $145

IJIANOS may be bought on our easy- * payment plan if desired. The Slarr Plano Company’s one-price, p!a‘n-figure business melhod is a guarnntee oi the geTJinenffss of lb’ bargains. Every piano in this sal- bears two price tags—cat shewing the original price, the other the reduced griee. Compare them tor yourself.

IThe Starr Piano Company i One Protlt-Onc Price -- Plain Figures I INDIANAPOLIS. I

Wabash Special Bargains. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, JULY 9-18, ’OO, VIA WABASH. * Tickets on sale June 34 to July 0, inclusive. Fiqal return limit Sept. 15, "00. Liberal stopover allowed in both directions. Usual baggage allowance. Tickets good going one dtreet route and 'returning any other direct route. Side trips from San Antonio to City of Mexico and return 135.00, and to other Mexican points at correspondingly low rates. Grand Canyon, Ariz., and return $0.50 from Williams. Reduced rates frorp Los Angeles and San Francisco to poins within the State for tins occasion. Kate—Lafayette, $04.00: Delphi, $05.00; Logansport, $05.80; Peru, $00.30. SPECIAL EXCUHSION RATES TO MEXICO CITY, VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM. One fare plus $3.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 34 to July oth. Limited to Sept. 15th. Liberal stopovers, excellent service BUMMEK RATEB TO WIRONA LAKE, IND., VIA THE WABASH SYSTEM. Kate from Lafayette $3.85 limited to 15 days. $4.40 limited to return on or before October 31at. Tickets on sale daily from May 10th to September 30th. 113.35 LAFAYETTE TO CHAUTAQUA LAKE. NXW YORK, VIA WABASH SYSTEM. Tickets on sale July 6th and July 37th. limited to August 7th and August 38th respectively. Through fast trains good connections. - . / THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TO BOSTON. First-class rate $30.05; second-class $18.40 via Wabash.

PASTURE TO RENT. , I have control of 200 acres of good bluegrass pasture on the former McCoy lands in Jordan tp., ; (now owned by Hill Broad to let; j good water and shade. Will take horses, colts and cattle. Reasonable rates. John Williams, Phone 518-F Rensselaer, Ind.