Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1920 — IT TAKES ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE [ARTICLE]
IT TAKES ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE
to make a world. It’s fun to watch ’em. Some are foolish enough to smile over the telephone. Some like to talk so well they’d argue with a phonograph. I’ve seen some with nerve enough to stop in an umbrella store till the rain was over. Some make a mark in the world, others leave a ring in the bath tub. No two clocks tick foegther and no two men think together. Some are ignorant enough to follow an ouiji board, and say. nothing _is worth his money. Wise men ride in Franklins and say they’re cheap at any price. Here’s a modern “wise man.” Mr. F. L. Spencer, of Idaville, waited two months for a Franklin Sedan. We got one Saturday. Wanted to place it in Rensselaer, so suggested to him that $4,225.00 was a big price for a car to be used every day on the ranch. “A lot of money, I reckon-’spect, but there are many cars selling for more that are worth less. I want service, and service from a Franklin is not a happen-stance, it’s a bought and paid for reward. Buying a cheap car is easy as joining church, and it’s as hard to keep up.” ' Over 13 thousand dollars worth of Franklin cars alone were delivered out of Rensselaer last week. Fol-’ low the wise men and you never go wrong.
THOMPSON & KIRK.
