Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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- Automobiles - March 12, 1920. Dear Sir: No automobile has ever achieved more widespread (popularity than the Essex in such a short period of time. Five months ago’ it was unknown to the public. Today half a million tongues praise the Essex while the thousands in daily service are coma stantly adding to the enthusiasm of their owners. . , The reason is that the Essex has filled a real transportation need —a field neve- before occupied by any car. (Having the luxury, performance and beauty of the highest priced cars, it has the additional advantages of moderate first cosL. economy in upkeep and minimum depreciation. Although light in weight, the Essex is so strongly built that it rides over the roughest roads with the smoothness of a car of much greater weight and at the same time has the power to conquer the steepest ■hills with the utmost ease. Thie wonderful popularity of the Essex has resulted iini a tremendous demand and the number we can get this year is strictly limited. By acting now you will be assured of getting your car sooner than the man who "delays. Youris very truly, f HUGH KIRK.
