Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1907 — Experience Counts. [ARTICLE]

Experience Counts.

In no business does experience count for more to both the dealer and the ustomer than in the implement business. Experience enables the deatertp know the value of goods, he %n see at a glancei whether they are artistic and will please a discriminating customer in a Woid whether they will satisfy buyers by giving first class service.. This same experience enables !!3I to buy right. Then he can right. It is his large experi&tfte coupled with his thorough edge of the business that has made Chas. A. Roberts the Front street buggy man so deservidly popular with the discriminating sightly vehicles. He served his time in a carriage shop way ha<ifc in the 60s when an apprentice had to know his business before he could begin work for himseld. Ho building and repairing wagons afi|t carriages and can make every piece in them. He began to sell implements in 1882 and every customer getsthe benefit of his long experience every time he shows la vehicle. That is worth something isn’t it! He sells Studebaker and Page Bros, carriages and buggies and there are no better, and he has some other makes and styles.. Studebaker farm wagon he claims there are none so good. Success return apron or Litchfield Endless Apron Manors Spreaders. They ARE BOTH ALL RIGHT. McCormick Binders and Mowers, /6u all know what they are, and Grain King Shoveling Boards and th&e are more of them sold here than *of any other make. You are going to need some of these articles tibia year and you will always regregfpt if you do not go and see MsHffta and see his goods before you bay. Paste this in your hat 90 you won’t ferget to go. He will do the rest when you land. Don’t forget tfce place on Front Street andjlfce name Chas. A. Roberts, TheOßMegy Man. [ 0 I Take the fresh air cure in a Roberts Rig of your own. If you want the best for the least money buy of C. A. Roberts. - •, The Buggy Man.