Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ICASTOBIA I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the X. » Signature /Am o f mmf IJr ln nr Use Vr For Over Thirty Years ICASTORIA TW« O.KT.UW eOMraav. HtWYOK orrv.
The Overland The Simplest Car The Overland outsells all other cars, largely because of its matchless simplicity.
The Overland—hardly more than, two years old—has become the sensation of motordom. Four factories, employing 4,000 men, turn out 140 Overlands dally to meet the overwhelming demand. Texas takes 1,500, Kansas 1,000, lowa 1,000, Nebraska 750—a1l for this season’s delivery. So it is in every section where this remarkable car him been known for a year. One reason is that the Overland is almost trouble-proof. The usual complex features have all been eliminated. A child can master the car in ten minutes. A novice can run it and care for It One simply pushes pedals forward or backward to get on low speed, high speed or reverse. It is as simple as walking. ■ The car almost cares for Itself. Many an owner has run from 7,000 to 10,000 miles without even cleaning a spark plug.
No expert Is needed. And the cost of upkeep is the smallest of any capar ble car. Then the Overland gives more for the money than any other car in existence. This is due to our enormous production and our automatic machinery. • For 11,000 you can get a 25-horse power Overland with a 102-inch wheel base. No other car of such size and power sells nearly so low. For 81,250 you can get a 40-hOrse power Overland with a 112-inch wheel base. All prices include five lamps and magneto. Know the Facts More people are buying Overlands than any other ear. There mint be some very strong reasons, and those reasons will appeal to you. We have two free -books which will tell you the facts. Every motor car lover should read them. Cut out this coupon as a reminder to write for these books to-day.
91.000t* tl.SOO.—Aocanlli., to I. .nJ BOW..
E 27 The Willys-Overland Co. Toledo, Ohls LlcemH Vader Seldea Palest Please send me the two books fires.
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