Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1909 — For the Trade of 1909. [ARTICLE]
For the Trade of 1909.
I expect to exhibit the best line of buggies that ever came to the city of Rensselaer. I have bought three car loads at this writing and if the trade is as good as last season (and I think it will ba better) I will need another car or two. I have the agency for nothing but FIRST CLASS FIRM’S GOODS. The latest styles of auto seats and of other designs of high class, all work made up by experienced workmen and no job is misrepresented; nothing but a guaranteed work is bought or sold. The best goods that can be bought is none too good. The good class of work is the winner in the long run. With this fine line of buggies and carriages I have the farm wagon that has a reputation behind it, the Studebaker, South Bend, Ind. Some one is advertising they are building wagons cßit of white oak and hickory. Why this is an everyday occurrence with Studebakers for the last fifty years and still at it The world’s best mower and binder, the McCormick, also the'McCormick hay rake; they have double coll teeth which makes them more than as good again as the single coll. For a manure spreader the Success Is the worlds' best It regulates the number of loads you wish to put on an acre. I have other articles for sale, Clover Leaf stock tonic and poultry tonic. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Extras for all machines I sell. On Front street north of the Poetoffice and just across the street from King’s blacksmith shop.
C. A. ROBERTS,
Rensselaer, Ind.
