Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1877 — A Popular Hotel. [ARTICLE]
A Popular Hotel.
The Burnet House, Cincinnati, Ohio, is the favorite hotel with the commercial traveler, and the public generally. It is the largest and most centrally-located hotel there. First-class in all its appointments, and one of the bestdisciplined hotels in the country, with all the modem improvements necessary to comfort. The house has recently been remodeled and refurnished throughout, which has made it a model of neatness from top to bottom. The present Managers, J. W. Dunklee, A. G. Corre and T. W. Zimmerman—for they are men of long experience—have made the house more popular than ever. When in Cincinnati stop at the Burnet and you will be well cared for. The new styles of Cabinet or Parlor Organs recently introduced by the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. are said to be the finest instruments of this class which the world has produced, both in their musical capacity and elegance of case. One style of organ with nine stops, which sells for cash at from sll4 to $l4O, according to elegance of case, is especially desirable. Such is the demand for ft that they are scarcely able to supply it, though they have more than one thousand organs of this single style under way, and turn out more than one -bandied per week. r
