Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE The Friday evening Indianapolis News consisted of thirty six pages. Many of these pages were solid advertising. There were no special advertisements, but all were from regular patrons and the paper must have run eighty per cent advertising. Indianapolis is reputed to be one of the very best commercial cities in this country. The men who are succeeding there believe in printers ink and evidently do not figure that the people “have” to trade with them. He who advertises is thrice blessed. He filleth his pocket with shekels, his store with customers and places the name of his town upon the map. There is he, who does not believe in advertising and does not advertise. Pass him up for the sheriff will get him soon. There is he, who does not know whether advertising will pay or not. He is asleep at the post and some < one will get his pillow if he does not soon awake. There is he, who believes in advertising and advertises. Trade with him for he is an up-to-date business man, the quality of whose goods is the best and the prices the lowest. He builds his trade on “quantity sale” and not on maximum margins. J!. ■ ’ ' Advertise in the Republican classified column. ,