Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ronssalaer Monument Warks Tiincel 885) Th® Monument bought here comes direct from the quatry rm I w ryyf (TH finishing plant. The company’s It/ if/ j\c£/ an d my guarantees assure the r. 1 Monument to be right in every Ia" / I way. Good, clean-cut, raised letters, careful setting and a substantial foundaii.m are also w assured. S * v Prices no higher than others, |«<r -S’ much lower than some. WILL H. MACKEY, Pro rletor

- Automobiles - March 19, 1920. Dear Sir: Do you know that in December a stock Essex chassis established a world’s endurance mark by making 3,037 miles In 50 hours in a test on the Cincinnati Speedway under American Automobile Association observation. That was full proof of Essex reliability and durability. But the car accomplished still another amazing feat. It started the test three times. Sleet made the track too dangerous and stopped the first after 27 hours and 57 minutes and 1,790 miles. Snow stopped the second, begun three days later, after 16 hours and 25 minutes and 1,042 miles. The third, started the next day, was completed. So, in three starts, the Essex made 5,869 miles in 94 hours and 22 minutes actual driving time, averaging over a mile a minute and setting still another world mark. The test was equal to years of hardest road usage, but the car came through it with no signs of wear. Essex was designed by the engineers who made the great Hudson Super-Six. It is built in the same factory, by the same workmen. Over 20,000 motorists paid more than 135,000,000 for Essex cars in the first 11 months after it was announced. Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.