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Why  farmers  are  buying 
the  Eight  Cylinder  Cadillac 
And  so  with  a  motor  car.  Any  car  will  carry  you 
from  one  place  to  another,  but  in  none  of  them  can 
you  enjoy  the  same  ease,  the  same  comfort,  the  same 
continuous  satisfaction  that  you  can  obtain  in  the 
Cadillac  “Eight.” 
Viewed  as  an  investment,  the  Cadillac  “Eight” 
yields  even  a  higher  return  than  the  fine  horse. 
This  has  always  been  true  of  the  Cadillac.  Its 
greater  investment  value,  from  the  standpoint  of  long 
life,  constant  service,  and  higher  market  value  after 
several  seasons’  use,  is  more  pronounced  than  ever  in 
the  Cadillac  “Eight,”  and  the  farmers  are  realizing  it. 
In  the  past,  the  farmers  have  been  chiefly  offered 
the  less  refined  motor  cars,  and  they  have  gotten  ex¬ 
actly  the  same  return  that  could  be  expected  from  the 
farm  machine  which  is  bought  on  a  low  price  basis. 
Many  have  paid  the  penalty  of  buying  a  silo,  a 
separator  or  a  plow,  largely  because  the  price  was  low. 
And  motor  cars  are  no  different  in  that  respect  from 
any  other  product. 
Any  motor  car,  no  matter  at  what  price,  will  give 
a  certain  amount  of  service,  but  it  is  only  from  the 
car  which  is  universally  known  to  give  most,  that  it 
will  be  possible  to  derive  the  greatest  amount  of 
service. 
The  assur¬ 
es  ance  you  have 
in  the  Cadillac 
A  B  “Eight”  is 
jjU  I  that  there  is 
^ - r«  nothing  be- 
yond  or  above 
P^ve  y°^ more 
ciency,  in  long 
comfort. 
And  you 
have  the  fur¬ 
ther  assurance 
that  it  is 
known  everywhere  as  the  car  of  matchless  reputation. 
These  are  only  a  few  of  the  reasons  why  more 
farmers  than  ever  before  are  buying  Cadillacs. 
The  experiences  of  those  who  have  bought  Cadillac 
“Eights”  are  bound  to  be  the  experiences  of  those  who 
will  buy  them  in  greater  numbers  this  year. 
We  have  never  heard  of  a  farmer — or  in  fact  any¬ 
one — who  drove  the  Cadillac  “Eight”  or  rode  in  it 
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