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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 26, 1910. 
The Edison! 
The Latest Style EDISON Phonograph in Our Grand 
New Outfit — this superb entertainer, Mr. Edison’s 
latest, final improvement of phonograph—shipped 
Yes, free. I don’t ask a cent of your money 
—I don’t want you to keep the phonograph— 
I just want to give it to you on a free loan— 
then you may return it at my own expense. 
Read the Offer: 
I will ship you free this 
grand concert outfit, Fire¬ 
side Model,with one dozen 
Gold Molded and Amberol 
records. You do not have to pay me one cent C. O. D. or sign any lease or 
mortgages. I want you to get this free outfit—the masterpiece of Mr. Edi¬ 
son’s skill—in your home. I want you to see and hear Mr. Edison’s final and 
greatest improvement in phonographs. I want to convince you of its wonderful superiority. Give 
a free concert, give a minstrel show, music, dances, the old fashioned hymns, grand opera, comic 
opera—all this I want you to hear free of charge—all in your own home—on this free loan offer. 
MY REASON-My reason for this free loan offer, this extra liberal offer on the finest 
talking machine ever made—see below. 
MR. EDISON Says: “I want to see a 
Phonograph in every American home.” 
The Phonograph is the result of years of experiment; it is Mr. Edison’s pet and hobby. 
He realizes fully its value as an entertainer and educator; for the phonograph brings the pleasure 
of the city right to the village and the farm home. Now, the new Fireside Edison Phono¬ 
graph of our Grand Outfit improved Model, is the latest and greatest improved talking 1 machine made by this great 
inventor. Everybody should hear it; everybody must hear it. If you have only heard other talking machines 
before, you cannot imagine what beautiful music you can get from our new outfit. This new machine is 
just out <nd has never been heard around the country. We want to convince you; we w^ant to prove to you 
that this outfit is far, far superior to anything ev.er heard before. Don’t miss this wonderfully liberal offer. 
I don’t want you to buy it — I don’t ask you to buy anything. But I do feel that if I can send 
1 you this great phonograph and convince you of its merits, of its superiority, you will be glad to invite your neighbors 
and friends to your house to let them hear the free concert. Then, perhaps, one or more of your friends will be glad 
to buy one of these great new outfits. You can tell your friends that they can get an Edison Phonograph outfit complete with records for only $2.00 a 
month—$2.00 a month—the easiest possible payment and, at the same time, a rock-bottom price. Perhaps you yourself would want a Phonograph, and if you ever in¬ 
tend to get a phonograph, now is the chance to get the brand new and most wonderful phonograph ever made, and on a most wonderfully liberal offer. But if neither you 
nor your friends want the machine, that is O. K.; I simply want you to have it on a free loan, and perhaps somebody who heard the machine will buy one later. I am 
glad to send it on a free loan offer anyway. I will take it as a favor if you will send me your name and address so I can send you the catalog—then 
you can decide whether you want the free loan. There are no strings on this offer, absolutely none. It is a free loan that is all. I ask not for 
one cent of your money, I only say if any of your people want to buy a phonograph, they may get one for $2.00 a month, if they want it 
My 
A low, remember, nobody asks for a cent of your money 1 want every responsible household in the 
- r - ■ —* — country, every man who wants to see 
his home, cheerful and his family entertained, every good father, every good husband, to write and get these free con- 
_ certs for his home. Remember, the loan is absolutely free from us, and we do not even charge you anything C. O. D. 
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of music and vaudeville entertainments, 
You can pick out just the kind of records 
you want for the entertainment you 
want on this free loan in your 
own home. Get this catalog at once, 
then you can decide whether or not 
you want a free loan and when you 
want it. You can also decide just the music you w-ant. 
Remember, I will appreciate it as a favor if you will give 
me the opportunity of sending you this latest style ma¬ 
chine—the climax of Mr. Edison’s skill—on this free loan 
offer. I will appreciate it especially if you will send me 
your name and address anyway right now, so I can fully 
Of and clearly explain our methods of shipping the Edison 
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for this in¬ 
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FREE 
Phonograph on a free loan offer. SIGN THE COU¬ 
PON TODAY. Do it right now. 
p If RARQflll Edison Phon. Distributers, Dept, 3588, 
> ^ - r. IVi DM DOU VI9 edisonblock, - - - Chicago, ill. 
WESTERN OFFICE: 65 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. 
CANADIAN OFFICE : 355 Portage Avenue, Wlnnepeg, Can* 
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and get this FREE 
catalog. Write TODAY 
