Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FINE $350.00 PIANO To be given away by The Democrat ABSOLUTELY FREE This beautiful $350 piano will be given away to the person receiving the most votes in The Democrat subscription contest, opened Monday, July 17. The contest will close Saturday, December 23, 1911. Description of Piano “BANNER UPRIGHT GRAND” PIANO, standard size, and weighs WUHBBBBaUBnR boxed for shipping, over 800 pounds. ■ The back of the piano is built with posts, 3% inches wide and 4 inches deep. The wrest plank is made of rock maple, covered with cross band, % -inch veneer so that V/'t " tne Piano will stay in tune. The H Plate or scale is full iron plate. The U case is made in mahogany, with double cross band veneer inside and outside to prevent warping or splitlio S- The action is a first class HBHgBBHHBHBPn repeating action with muffler rail attachment on the same. Three pedals of the latest design. Warranted by manufacturer for ten years. Additional Prizes Besides this elegant high grade piano, two other fine prizes are to be given away. To the person receiving. the second highest number of votes, D. M. Worland will give a fine $35 FREE Sewing Machine with handsome 6-drawer, drop-head case, and the best sewing machine made in the world; guaranteed for life. Also G. J. Jessen, the Jeweler, will give an elegant silver set, consisting of 24 pieces—6 each of knives, forks, tablespoons and teaspoons, all in handsome silk-lined case and warranted for 20 years. Piano, Sewing Machine and Silver Set Now on Exhibition The piano is now on exhibition in D. M. Worland’s furniture store on Van Rensselaer street, two doors north of The Democrat office, and can be seen and tried by any one at any time. Call around and see it. The Banner Upright Grand will compare favorably with the very best and highest grade pianos made, and is guaranteed for ten years. The person who is successful in this contest will secure one of the finest instruments in the county. The Sewing Machine is also on exhibition at Mr. Worland’s and the Silver S& at Jessen’s Jewelry Store. ' ” - ' ' k Get Started Early Get into the contest right away. An early start may mean the winning of the piano. Get a flying start for the thing you want. You can’t afford to put this matter off a minute. Be the first in the field. The piano is going to be won by some one, and that some one may be you How to Secure the Votes Every renewal subscription of $1.50 to The Jasper County Democrat, will entitle the subscriber to 1500 votes; each new subscription, 3,000 votes. Every issue of The Democrat until the close of the contest, December 23, 1911, will contain a coupon good for five votes. Arrangements have been made with a number of the merchants whereby coupons good for one hundred-votes will be given with every dollar’s worth of cash purchase. The following merchants now have the coupons on hand; The Following Stores Have Certificates Rensselaer Merchants v Merchants Outside of Rensselaer CLEVE EGER, Hardware Remington C. EARL DUVALL, Clothing and Gents Fur- PECK’S DRUG STORE nishings - WORDEN’S HARNESS SHOP D. M. WORLAND, Furniture and Rugs SPENCER’S JEWELRY STORE B. F. FENDIG, Drug Store SAM FENDIG, Dry Goods Pair MRS. MARY MEYER-HEALY, Millinery W. L. WOOD, General Merchandise SCOTT BROS., Harness HOME GROCERY, Groceries ATY ~ JESSEN, the Jeweler AIX STORE > General Merchandise DEPOT GROCERY, Groceries Surrey B. N. FENDIG, Exclusive Shoe Dealer SURREY STORE, General Merchandise All these coupons, whether they are obtained with subscriptions of The Democrat, with « purchases at the store or are clipped from the papers, must be returned to the office within < ten days of the date on the coupon and will be counted for the lady whose name is writ- < ten on the blank line of the coupon, v < Coupons will not be given with subscriptions during this contest where the amount is < less than $1.50. i < ' . , V ; .; N v : ■ i Address all correspondence pertaining to this contest and make all remittances payable < to • j The ] Jasper County Democrat! Rensselaer, Indiana
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