Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1915 — Flood Joins the. Majority. [ARTICLE]

Flood Joins the. Majority.

Mr. R. D. Flood of Benton Harbor. Mich., is the hfcppy owner of a Ford car, and his happiness in the service and pleasure he gets out of the car is not confined to any “pent up Utica,’’ but bursts forth in song, just like this: The agents told what was true. I Wanted to buy an automobile . And 1 didn’t know what' to dn. Cor every car was the best car sold, if— So I closed my ears to all (heir talk And said to myself, by far The man that’s In a position to know Is the man that owns a car. Four-fifths of these that run a machine, I found were driving a Ford:. And all the men. and the women t!X>. Were ’’boosters'’ With one accord. So I got in line with a Model T; Cull equipped, but without frills. And' left the higher-priced automobiles To those that could pay the bills. My little car goes where any car goes, "Arriving" is its own reward; And I made a virtue out of my meeds And bought what I could—a Cord. In these days of progress and efficiency man cannot stand still, he must either go Ford or Backward W. I. HOOVER, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.