Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1910 — Testify to Value of Our Often Praised Classified Column. [ARTICLE]
Testify to Value of Our Often Praised Classified Column.
Mrs. Mary E. Drake is one of the most recent patrons of our classified advertising columns. Having called to pay her subscription Friday afternoon she mentioned the fact that she had the misfortune to lose two laprobes within the past year, but as it was so jong ago she doubted the advisability of advertising them. She decided, however, to try it and the advertisement was inserted in the Evening Republican, which made its appearance a few minutes after she visited the office. Before she reached her home the Republican had been circulated and the advertisement fell to the attention of the person who had found one of the robes, and’ Mrs. Drake was surprised on her arrival home to learn that the advertisement had brought such prompt results. The day before Arthur Waymire had reported the loss of a black fur glove. It was advertised just one day and brought in by William Bennett, who had found it. ** For quick results it pays to advertise in the columns of the Republican.
