Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1907 — Letter to Hr. Lyman Barce. [ARTICLE]
Letter to Hr. Lyman Barce.
Rensselaer, Ind. Dear Sir: Have you found out you can paint a job with fewer gallons Devoe than of anything else, lead and-oil or anything else! Mr. Floyd Almy, House and Sign Painter, Greenwich, N. Y., found it out three years ago; he writes: ’‘l have used Devoe leadand zinc for the past three years, and cannot say too much in its favor. lam using it now on a big job that I took by contract, and it has saved me at least $25 in the cost of material.” Devoe is the strongest paint we know of; goes farthest; takes less of it to do your job. Lead and-oil is pare; lead and' zinc is stronger, covers more; goes further. Have yon found out you can paint a gallon Devoe in less time than a gallon of any thing else! That means less time for the job. Less time; less money. Less paint; less money for that, less time, less money for that. Devoe lasts longer* do you mind the less money for that? You are surer of it. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., New York aud Chicago. B. F. Fendig sells our paint.
