Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1909 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jealously Guarded The wealth of the U. S. mint is not more carefully guarded than is the quality of Studebaker vehicles. Not a stick of wood or piece of metal or a brushful of paint goes into a §§^N/ehicle that hasn’t passed a most rigid inspection. Not an operation is performed, from the air drying of the wood to the application of the final coat of varnish, that escapes the eye of the inspector. The high standard of Studebaker vehicles is maintained by the most exacting system of inspection. It you are as hard to satisfy in regard to the material and workmanship of a vehicle as the Studebakers are, you will never buy any vehicle but a Studebaker. C. A. ROBERTS, Wagons, Baggies, Farm Implements.
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Senator Penrose raised an umbrella to illustrate a point in the senate the other day. Incidentally, also, we presume, it was intended as a hint to some of his colleagues to come in out of the rain.
