Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Coal Time! <>' 1 " ;■ All indications point to a long hard o winter, which means a long big o coal bill. Are you prepared? If not, come down and inspect our o bins and let us talk the situation o over with you. Harrington Bros o Phone 7 ■: 1 Want to Shake Hands With •< ► Every Horse in this County. <> - ~ ■ ■ ■ i— ’ ■ - ■ •—■ ■"- ! I He will be well shod when he leaves my shop. ;; 4 new shoes $1.50 4 old shoes SI.OO ’; Other work in proportion. WM. BURCH & SON o Old Warner Stand o RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA

BUGGIES HARNESS ''^ SS *^gjß N'r ' ' a —3f iWW Paid for a Studebaker wagon 38 years ago ° IN 1876 Mr. R. F. Dewey of Millersburg, Ind., bought a Studebaker farm wagon for $lO5. Dividing $lO5 by 38 ] ears it I will be seen that Mr. Dewey’s Studebaker cost him—to date —$2.77 a year. —and, as the wagon is still giving good service, every additional year that Mr. Dewey uses his wagon still further reduces the cost per year. You ent beat this for an investment. We carry a line of Studebaker wagons just as strongly made, just as reliable, as the Studebaker wagon Mr. Dewey bought 38 years ago, Come in and look them over. AVe will demonstrate to you that a Studebaker wagon is an investment pays every time. C. A. Roberts, Rensselaer