Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

flllftß An Announcement and an Invitation of real importance to you! WE are pleased to announce that we have contracted to sell the Maxwell Motor Car in this territory. We have selected the Maxwell because we believe that it comes nearer to being the ideal car for the average family than any other on the market. We were asked by various manufacturers to represent them in this territory; and before we made a decision we considered them all carefully, comparing the cars point by point, and making sure of the right choice, because you realize that taking the agency for a car means the same to us as the buying of a car does to you. C And we believe it is worth while for us to give you our reasons for the decision we made. First we found the Maxwell complete—in every possible detail. The engine is modem, simply built, yet extremely powerful and durable. The car is light in weight, but sturdily constructed. There is an abundance of speed. The operation of the car is simple and easy. The light weight and great power, of course; mean economy in gasoline and oil. Point by point the Maxwell is equal or superior to most cars selling for a few hundred dollars more. There is style, plenty of room for the full number of passengers which each model is rated to carry, and unusual comfort. We were gratified to find these features so pronounced in a low priced car. The equipment is also complete. There is electric starter and electric lights, demountable rims, one man top, rain-vision windshield —everything the motorist needs for convenience and comfort. And so when we found how the Maxwell compared in all these points—then considered the price of $595 —several hundred dollars lower than any other car offering the same advantages, we were satisfied that it was the best car to sell, because*it must be the car that people will want. We are fully equipped to give prompt and satisfactory service to Maxwell owners —and we are in a position to make immediate deliveries. We will tell you more about the Maxwell in future advertisements —but meanwhile we invite you to visit our salesroom —and arrange for a demonstration at your convenience. % We are enthusiastic about the Maxwell —but no more so than you will be when you are acquainted with it. A. L. PADO ITT & SON, Agents RENSSELAER, INDIANA / ——g X/ i' -w Touring Car - $595 Roadster • • SSBO Town Car • • $915 Cabriolet • - $865 Sedan ... $985 F. O. B. Detroit —completely equipped, including Electric Sterter end Light*

will carry you as far as 50 cents’ worth of flour. Rice is a wholesome food. Fashion caused a reduction of the greatest food value in rice requiring it to be polished. There ought to be a law forbidding the whitening of flour and polishing of rice. The law should be so that the whole grain should be ground into flour. People would have better teeth and better digestion. But this article is about cheap food and not about the business of keeping healthy. Rice is the chief diet of about a third of the population of the world. The rice eating Jap whipped the filling out of the tallow and flour eating Russian. A man can go further on a rice diet than on any other single article of food that is grown. So, if you do not want to spend all your money for food, buy rice. Ts you want to have a variety in your diet, and that cheaply, buy sweet potatoes and molasses. Rice, sweet potatoes and molasses are only the food products we know of that are not high. Eat rice, it is healthful; and eat rice, it is cheap. —Memphis (Tenn.) CommercialAppeal.

NEAT CHRISTMAS STATIONERY A box of correspondence paper or correspondence cards makes a neat and Inexpensive holiday gift. The Democrat has a nice line of these goods in its fancy stationery department, several different styles of which are especially for holiday gifts. They are put up in handsome boxes and range in price from 10 cents to 85 cents. Several of these boxes are put up in combination form, part correspondence paper and envelopes and part correspondence cards and envelopes. We also have correspondence cards and envelopes separately and pound papers with envelopes to match. Be sure and see our line of this class of goods before purchasing elsewhere. ts

EAT RICE AND GROW HEALTHY ' This is a free advertisement for rice. Rice is one of the few food products that has not advanced in price. You can get about four pounds of rice for a quarter. A quarter’s worth oP rice will carry you further than 50 cents’ worth of beef. A quarter’s worth of rice

To replace the usual eyelets pnd hopks on shoes a German has Invented clasps that fold down flat when shoestrings are passed around them and drawn tight.