Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Since January ist we have been work* ing our huge manufacturing equip* ment to fuff capacity. But in spite of these efforts we have never been * for one day caught up with the de* mand for The Most Beautiful Car in America. It is a significant fact that in the month of July just closed—a period unset* tied by war conditions —the Paige* Detroit Motor Car Company was able to fill only 5 8 per cent of the actual orders placed during that month.

There Must Be Good Reasons For This Overwhelming Popularity

Paige sales in proportion to Paige cap* italization are many times greater than those of any car in the same competitive field. The Paige has built conservatively, soundly. It has no bonded indebt* edness. It has been content with a a modest profit per car. The Paige has had the money to create quality in each and every car it has built. The excess value that has been put into The Most Beautiful Car in America has won the confi* d£nce and preference of the Ameri* can public. This greater value has brought to the Paige a supremacy that has stood un* challenged during the last few months of unsettled economic conditions. Such overwhelming popularity has made it necessary for us to apologize to you for any delay you may suffer or may have suffered in the delivery of your car. But is it not worth while waiting for a motor car that is at once the most popular, as well as The Most Beau* tiful Car in America?

NOTICE TO CAR USERS If you want your Overland car fixed come to,_ the Overland Service Station, opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store, where we do expert work; also, if the generator or starter goes wrong we are able to fix them and we will keep your battery in shape. Nothing too difficult All my friends that have other makes of cars and want work done will find us able to fix them also.—M. J. KUBOSKE. Phone 294. Bl Every farmer who owns his farm ought to have printed stationery with his name and the name of his postoffice properly given. The prln* ed heading might also give the names of whatever crops he Special izes In or his specialties in stock Neatly printed stationery gives you personality and a standing with any person or flrm to whom you write and Insures the proper reading of your name and address.