Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1915 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/ V' Jim l i* v ' jHKI / .sf nrWti ■ U The Co-operc live Tire :•
Goodyear has always built co-operative tires. Every saving has gone to the user. The more men bought the better we built them, and the lower we sold them. That is why Goodyear has held top place, outselling any other tire. 3 Reductions Note that in two years we made three big price reductions. The last —on February 1st — brought the total to 45 per cent. Yet in costly ways these tires have been bettered. In not one iota were they ever skimped. Our Fortified Tire is still “On-Air” cured to save blowouts. Yet that one extra costs
wires to make the tire secure. It embodies hundreds of rubber rivets, formed to combat loose treads. Our All-Weather tread is still double-thick. It still has the sharp, tough, resistless grips. i hose extras —all exclusive to Goodyear— are all retained, despite our price reductions. And we still spend SIOO,OOO yearly to discover new ways to better them. Your Ally in all these ways, Goodyear is your ally. You do injustice to yourself when yo fail to secure this advantage. Never in tire history was such value given as you get in Goodyear
us $450,000 yearly. It still has our No-Rim-Gut feature. It has in each base 126 braided piano
tires today. No smaller makers can ever give so much. Any dealer will supply YOU. 123271
Goodlyear AKRON,OHIO Fortified Tires No-Rim-Cut Tires—“On-Air” Cured With All-Weather Treads or Smooth
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATIONS—TIRES IN STOCK RENSSELAER —Central Garage. Main Garage. BROOK —Davis & Meyers. Foresman & Lowe. GOODLAND —W. J. Cramer. MOROCCO—Chas. A. Brewer. REMINGTON—Auto Sales Co. «
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Tnfcw. THriiiznhrx Wnffrmnigfe V> heatfield will holds its commencement exercises on May 11. A class of six will graduate this year. Attica, Ind., after two. years being “wet’ ? goes again into the “dry” column by a majority of 144. A total
4> of 8868 votes were cast at the election last Tuesday. While attending a conference of the M. E, church at Frankfort last week, Rev. Wi A. Fertich, a former pastor of the Barkley M. E. church some ten or twelve years ago, suddenly expired. He had just finished addressing the conference and taken his seat when he gave a gasp and died almost instantly. He was about 6 8 years of age. Subscribe for The Democrat.
