Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1914 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
|||l I Kingsbury jj ■ |l B ■I l| I 'll, P f ■ Bi I I < : jMMII ■ I s S 3 WM|||H| n i ■ hi n JiMUw -.I 1 SsfieSSPsSßi I || '-W^- — p iggjji gag A C onvincmg P lano at |[|j. A Convincing Price Kingsbury Piano is an appeal to your intelligence as well as your purse HOW IT LOOKS is important! That is whyspecialists, whose life work is designing. draft the patterns ■ from which arc selected the new styles. HOW IT WEARS is more important ! For this reason the handsome Mahoganies. Burl Walnut, and —-J- Quartered Oak arc given extra finishing coats with '■■■■■' • materials that cost fifty fer cent more than those almost ! ; universally used. HOW IT SOUNDS is most important! When you test the tone quality of this instrument, do more than strike powerful chords in the hass—test the higher notes. Where most pianos arc tAm, the Kingsbury has resonance and singing quality. You can not fail to notice it. Your MONEY’S WORTH or Your Money 'Back is our declaration of confidence in TZe Kingsbury* [lljgßffijl Wabash and Jackson, Chicago f Exhibition Space Worland’s Furniture Store, lletosseliiei' E. E. HEILSHMAN Special Representative fjh BUGGIES HARNESS * r J l. 1 1 I I Wli. / fora Studebaker wagon 38 years ago TN 1876 Mr. R. F. Dewey of Millersburg, 1 Ind., bought a Studebaker farm wagon for $lO5. Dividing $lO5 by 38 ] ears it I will be seen that Mr. Dewey’s Studebaker cost him—to date —$2.77 a year. - and, as the wagon is still giving good service, every additional year that Mr. Dewey uses his wagon still further reduces the cost per year. You can’t beat this for an investment. We carry a line of Studebaker wagons just as strongly ( made, just as reliable, as the Studebaker wagon Mr. Dewey bought 38 years ago. Come in and look them over. We will demonstrate to you that a Studebaker wagon is an investment that pays every time. C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind. ______________ Your Horse Don’t SmileN ;; but he has many a pleasant feeling when he comes to ’ > < ► this shop to be shod. It’s all in the way he is treated. < ► - and HE KNOWS. j: 4 new shoes $1.50 4 old shoes SI.OO jd. Other work in proportion. i; WM. BURCH & SON n ! i Old Warner Stand i • : j RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA : ‘ <►
