Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1917 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE_QVERLAND Several New Models Just Received and Now on Display If you are really afflicted with the dangerous automobile fever, we have a new discovery, anti-toxin at the OVERLAND SALES ROOM that is a guaranteed cure. Call and see us or phone No. 443. ■n The FAMOUS WILLYS KNIGHT, the aristocrat of motordom, the leading car of Europe, Daimler of England, Panhard of France, Minerva of Belgium was the first to adopt the Knight Sleeve Valve motor and today it is in universal use in the United States. Now there has been placed in reach of the many what before had been enjoyed by the few—a car with the smoothness, the power, flexibility, the undeniable charm of this Knight sleeve valve motor. The LIGHT SIX touring body is a beautiful example of stream line design with reserve power and flexibility and cannot be equalled in price by any other car. The BIG FOUR 5-passenger, 35-horse power that stands out conspicuously above other cars in its price class. The MODEL NINETY, which is a perfected light car, is light in weight, wonderfully smooth, easy riding, economical, snappy, graceful lines,-price S2OO below any other car in its class. The COUNTRY CLUB with its grace should be considered by the “Smart Set” in Jasper county. We have twenty different types of pleasure cars and ate in a position to please you all, We have taken the special precaution of installing a service station in the former Knapp livery barn and will be here in business to represent only the standard motor cars. We will appreciate the pleasure of selecting your pleasure car. DR. J. HANSSON Rensselaer Indiana

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