Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1915 — Telephone Company Reduces Toll Rates to Several Towns. [ARTICLE]
Telephone Company Reduces Toll Rates to Several Towns.
The Jasper County Telephone Co. has made a number of reductions in its toll rates to nearby towns, the following rates now prevailing: Brook 15 cents, was 25 cents. , f Remington 15 cents, was 20. Mt. Ayr 10 cents, was 15. Goodland 20 cents, was 25. McCoysburg 10 cents,’ was 20. Parr 10 cents, was 15. <\ Pleasant Ridge 10 cents, was 15. Surrey 10 cents, was Ip. Subscribers are entitled to the free use of the telephones at McCoysburg, Pleasant Ridge, Parr and Surrey and the rates above quoted are to nonsubscribers. The Republican believes the reduction in the rates will result in the more general use of the lines and is pelased with the reductions. The managers are trying to meet all reasonable demands of the public and to give improved service. / Pretty hair increases the charm and abundant, lustrous hair if they will beawtfr of every woman, and Is now possible for any one to have’ soft only use Parisian Sage, a most helpr ful tonic, sold by B. F. Fendig. u
