Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1904 — Cams Clear From Nashville. [ARTICLE]

Cams Clear From Nashville.

Another long distance automobile went through town, yesterday and had oome dear from Nashville Tenn., and was headed for Chicago. The party traveling in it consisted of R. H. McClain and C. E. Sweeney, and their wives. Their maohine was propelled by steam, and burned gasoline. It was of the make called the White Steamer, built by the White Sewing Maohine Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, The party olaimed that they had come over roads standing l on ends down in Tennessee and Kentucky which no gasoline motor auto oould surmount. Their oyolometer showed they had > traveled 538 miles whbn they reaohed here. They had not oome through from Nashville direot but had disported themselves for a week at Frenoh Liok Springs. Their machine had an individual name being the poetioal one of “Yellow Hammer.” Its general color justified the name. It was a big maohine and a good one, and its cost said to have been $2,500. The Ideal’s olothing sale die- , . oount of 20 per oent will oontinue y through the month of July,