Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1916 — Earl Ticen Accepts Position With Frankfort Crescent-News. [ARTICLE]

Earl Ticen Accepts Position With Frankfort Crescent-News.

Earl Ticen, who came to Rensselaer a year ago to take charge of the Hamill store, and continued in that capacity until the firm changed hands a few weeks ago and more recently connected with.. B. J. Jarrette’s Variety Store has accepted a position, with the Frankfort Crescent-News as head of the advertising department. Mr. Ticen during his brief stay in Rensselaer has made many friends, who will be glad to .earn of his advancement. Mr. Ticen’s original ways of advertising attracted the attention of the News, whose owner tendered him a position several months ago which he was unable to accept at that time. Mr. Ticen has shown marked ability in the advertising game and there is no doubt as tohis making good in his rew line of work.

The following was taken from the News: . “P. A. Rice, who has been in charge of the advertising department for the Crescent-News for the past six years, has resigned to accept a position as general sales manager for the Kerosene Carburetor Company in this c’ty. Earl Ticen, of Rensselaer, formerly of Frankfort, will succeed Mr. Rice as advertising manager of the Crescent News. Mr. Ticen is an experienced advertising man and during his residence in Rensselaer prepared considerable copy for Frankfort merchants. He was employed as manager of the Hamill & Co. store at Rensselaer until the firm changed hands a few days ago. He will assume his position here next Monday.”