Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1913 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Helping the Little Fellow. I The United Shoe Machinery Com* pany is the only real obstacle to tho formation of a shoe trust We help the small manufacturer to start in business and keep going. He could not afford to buy and care for his machines, but he can afford to lease them on the terms we give him based on the number of shoes he mokes —an average of less than 2 2-3 cents a pair —and let us keep them up to date. That is a fair arrangement Some of the,big fellows don’t like our system, because they think we ought to give them special rates. But the little fellows stand with us because they know we treat all manufacturers alike no matter how many machines they use. If it were not for our methods of doing business there would be no small factories anywhere and no prosperous factories in small towns. The United Shoe- Machinery Co*, Boston, Mass. —Adv. f
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