Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR jfe SEVEN AGES XX >mwi THE INFANT * /[TI m/TV the all-receptive child mind with har- •*■ mony! Begin its | musical education early and correctly. With a Brunswick in the nursery, the means of producing music at its best is always at hand. The Brunswick Method of Reproduction Today The Brunswick is creating a newer and higher conception of phonograph music due to its | - advanced method of reproduction by means of two scientific and exclusive features, the Ultona and the Tone Amplifier. The Ultona The Ultona plays all records of every make. Just a turn of the hand presents the required diaphragm, needle and weight. The Tone Amplifier The Tone Amplihet an oval tone chamber constructed entirely of wood, insures against harsh | metallic sounds. The Brunswick, besides being an educational uplift for the child in music and allied arts, is an instrument of grace and beauty. We ghall be please d to , demonstrate its many fine H qualities to you. Come in | today or at your first con1 veniencc. I BIIWIB Worland | I ■Bi ■ Brothers WWBB M FURNITURE h and 1111 UNDERTAKING » PLAYS ALL records * |[ y AT THEIR BEST
The area of the Great Lakes is: Superior, 32,000 square miles; Michigan, 22,300; Huron, 23,000; Erie, 10,000, and Ontario, 7,200 square miles.
Lay in Your Soft Coal R If? O I * r NOW The coal situation is looking very serious and we urge our customers to lay in their winter’s supply at once of soft coal, of which we have a fair supply on hand at present. Coal in the bin now is a splendid safeguard against a shortage when winter comes. THE FARMERS GRAIN CO. Phone 7
