Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I JAY W. WILLIAMS i THE FURNITURE AND CARPET DEALER. !; The Dealer in l' ai 'S e \ i: low prices s •••of-- • 1* : Carpets, Furniture I U j Qo ‘ Carts i j | and Be Convinced. REMEMBER THE PLACEOpposite Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ;I

SIDE BY SIDE! A Vehicle Comparison by Mr. F«JL. SHAW, Manager of the Vehicle Interests of Montgomery Ward te Co.. Chicago We take special pride in the construction of our good work and in the promptness with which we fill every order. AS much pains are taken in the building and shipping of our $36.00 buggy as our $60.00 job. Differences in prices with

A Side-by-Side Comparison nother party sfx week* to set it. It Is on our floor now. By the tide of It Is one of our jobs which we sell at about the aame price. Note some of the differences: On Ours . On the Other STRONGLY BRACED. Coats ntin-h Ipm than ours. (Notice the back does not tit the Heat. 1 BODY —aa Inches wide. SS Inches wide. (This means a smaller dash. smaller boot, narrower carpet, etc.) AXLES Lon* distance, with double, eol. Old style common nzlo-used *0 years ago. lars and extra Coinage dust-proof collar. 10-IYCH WROCGHT IROX STH WHEEL, S.lnch malleable, with no antl-rattler. with antl-ruttlers. STEEL SHAFT SHACKLES. (Yon can’t break Malleable Iron. .Easy to break.) them.) WROCGHT STEEL BAILEY LOOPS. Might Malleable Iron. (One good lick and It’s all orer.) twist it, but won’t break.) S-ie I\CH ROC VD SADDLE CLIPS. Half-Inch oval. COMBIXATIO.Y SHIFTING HAIL AND Separate castings —no ahirttn^tfrall. PAY EL BRACE. gfC.VT_ ie Inches deep. IS Inches. (Less cloth or leather in trimming.) ALL-HICKORY WHEELS. Speclnl hickory and elm-much cheaper. 1-4 IYCH BESSEMER STEEL TIRES. S-IO Inch steel. GRYCIYE LEATHER-TRIMMED SHAFTS. Duck trimmed. There are many other differences and while each of them may seem small In Itself, when taken together they represent a fair profit on a buggy.

us, mean different grades of materials* and the amount of labor expended. We court investigation. We ask for your order because we can show it pays to buy Ward Vehicles. 60,000 orders in our Vehicle Dept, in 1904. Just think of it! The very best at the price every time, too, exactly aa agreed. Now to support some of our talk with proof (seldom you see this): We recently purchased a buggy through another party from a manufacturing concern that builds (so they say) more vehicles than any other factory in the country. This job they sell to dealers at from $38.00 to $40.00 (depending upon how easy the man is). The same job would be retailed or sold to the user at from $50.00 to $55.00. * We set it up and examined it carefully and fairly. Will say, we positively would not allow our superintendent to build and ship such buggies on our $36.00 buggy orders. That’s a fact. It is difficult for us to tell of all the difference between our vehicles as compared with

others priced at about the same figure. The illustrations look much the same and with people who care little or nothing about what they say, the descriptions are much the same. Our book is copied every year—even our terms. _ . _ „, , . _ Our Wheels are Hand-Painted. Send for our Vehicle Catalogue Some Factories Dip Theirs. It finishes the story. It tells you how our Wf M A t.„_ j d£2T\ Tilnnrd work is built and shows further that most of JjtLsT All EgM t* the vehicles offered at prices lower than ours jj| ? Painted JvjL Wheel are the poorest that are made. f ) Wheel This pledge is constantly in view: j f f l fl Ti \ than any factory in the | Send for our book. Montgomery Ward £y> Co. t Chicago ■■■■■■ Only General Catalotue House Owning and Directly Managing • Vehicle factory ■■■■