Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notre Dame defeated Nebraska it Lincoln* Thursday 20 to 0. Ed Robinson was down from Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with home folks. Eddie Rickenbacher, in a Duesenberg car, won the Ascot race Thursday. Ed Jackson, secretary of state-eleit and Otto Klauss, the; incoming state auditor, took their offices today. Brown University, hitherto undisputed champions of the east, was defeated by Colgate Thursday by the score of 28 to 0. n J. H. Hemphill returned to her home in Monon today after spending Thanksgiving here with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Simpson and family. John Bardonner has been appointed postmaster at Reynolds to serve until a new one is appointed under civil service rules, to relieve Walter Heimlich, who has resigned to be a rural carrier. C. M. Sharp, foririer principal of the Rensselaer high school, is visiting friends here during the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. Sharp is now principal of the Shortridgd high school in Indianapolis. Miss Edffh Sawin had one of the principal parts in the “Schoolmistress”, by Arthur Wing Pinero, wfiich the sophomores of Western College at Oxford, Ohio, presented Wednesday evening, Nov. 29. Miss Sawin took the part of Ermantrude Johnson. The dance at the armory Thursday evening was one of the best ever given in this city. There were about eighty couples present. Nadel’s orchestra of. Chicago furnished music in a way that was complimented very highly by all present. Country newspaper publishers may reduce the high cost of print paper by dropping non-paying readers from their subscription lists. This will not mitigate against advertisers who generally recognize the fact a dead head reader is not a desirable customer. It is the person wffio pays that is appreciated by the merchant as well as the editor. The slogan of the publisher should be: “Beat the high cost of paper by pruning the subscription list.” And the publisher who neglects to adopt this method, must suffer the high price schedule. —Monon News. i . .