Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE SMIfH AMERICAN ORGAN CO. ESTABLISHED Nearly a Quarter of a Oentury. 50,000 ORGANS SOLD I The Policy of thU Company Is to use the best materials without reran! to cost. Its employes, especially those In leading positions, have been familiar with the manufacture of reed Instruments from the infancy of the business. „ The cases are solidly constructed, and from Niw and Elkoant Duiana The manufacturers claim that they have succeeded 111 producing the most taUs/actory harmony erer heard JYomKetdt; while at the >-an>e time their Organs have never been egualed in power, AN ORGAN LEADING 3,000 SINGERS! The following letter, from the Moat Eminent Organist In the U. A, refers to an Organ now used In the Rev. Dr. Talmadge's church. The Organ formerly used, made by another house, had proved Insufficient: Dbab 8r»—I owe you personally my beet thanks for sending to ns (the Brooklyn Tabernacle Congregation) one of the Smith American Reed Organs to the Academy of Music. It Is perfectly wonderful that so small an Instrument In size should have sufficient power to lead a congregation of so many thousand people. The Trustees, as well as myself, are much pleased with IL The quality of Tons Is also all that can be desired. It speaks for Itself; and all I have met with, who attend the services, speak of It as most satisfactory. Accept my thanks, and believe die to remain moat respectfully yours, , „ , . GEO. W. MORGAN. Organist. Nbw YoBK.Feb. 4,1878. New Instruments of a Relined Quality of Tone, for Private Houses. Catalogues sent to any address on application. TREMONT STREET (oWo ‘^ UMun BOSTON, MASS. AGENTS WASTED FOB THE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT OH TUH FARMER’S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. Being a full and authentic account of the struggles of the American Farmers against the extortions of the Railroad Companies, wltn a history of the rise and progress of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, its objects and prosp. cts. It sells at sight Send for specimen pages and terms to Agents, and see why it lells faster than any other book. AddressNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Chicago, HL or St Louis Mo. -->AflTinil Unscntpnlous publishers have taken -jfi U I lUII s advantage of the great demand for his History of the Grange Movement to Issue unrellsblc works on the euojteot-mere comtMaUoneTrom agricultural newspapers. Do not be Imposed u. m. Bee that the book you buy is indorsed by the leading .ramrers. "THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD." This is the famous “Vibrator" Thresher, which has created such a revolution in the trade and become so vully established as the •‘leading Thresher” of this day and generation. More than seven thousand purchasersand ninety thousand grain raisers pronounce these machines entirely unequalled for grain saving, time . saving, and money making. Four sizes made, viz: 24-lnch, 28» Inch, 32-luch, and 36-Incli Cylinders, with 6,8, 10 and 12-Horae “Mounted’’ Powers. 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