Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1920 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—felt * K - * ' w How to Judge a Phonograph Follow This Way of Brunswick Owners Before you buy a phonograph, we suggest hearing several. It will be to your advantage to make tone tests for yourself. '•Please do not think that this is difficult or that it takes a musical trained ear. In over 300,000 homes music lovers enjoy* The Brunswick because they have followed the above advice. Critical people have chosen Brunswicks because they have come to appreciate the betterments afforded by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction. You need only hear The Brunswick play several selections —you need only compare it with one or two other phonographs and you will appreciate the tone qualities brought about by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction. Come in and find out for yourself. You cannot afford to make a mistake and it costs you nothing to be sure. t Worland Bros. Rensselaer, Indiana
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ ' CLAIMS. The following' is a list of claims allowed by the Jasper county commissioners at their regular July term held on July 6, 1920: I A. E. Boyce Co., sup Aud $. 94.40 Same, sup Clerk 1.32 Jesse Nichols, sal. Clerk 125.00 Jasper Co. Tel. Co., serv Clerk 7.85 S. C. Robinson, Sal Aud....... 141.66 Same, add sal Aud 50.00 Jasper Co. Tel. Co., serv Aud. 14.75 Same, serv Treas 9.001 Same, serv Recorder 9.00 Same, serv Sheriff 10.85 Same, serv Surveyor 11.95 Same, heat plant 7.50, Same, court room . 7.50 (Same, Co. jail 12.75 Same, Co. farm 5.25 S. C. Robinson, trans Thornton 35.00, John T. Biggs, sal Treasurer .. 562.50 Geo. W. Scott, sal Recorder.... 141.66 Robt. J. Miller, off Ex Record. 1.50 True D. Woodworth, sal Sheriff 350.00 Same, comm court ..... 8.00 Same, bd. -prisoners 74.80 E. D. Nesbitt, surveyor off Ex. 3.30
