Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1919 — PROFITS FROM SOUTHERN PLANTATION. [ARTICLE]
PROFITS FROM SOUTHERN PLANTATION.
Leslie Clark, part owner and business manager of the Rensselaer Republican and The Evening Republican, leading papers of the middle west (if you don’t believe it ask Clark) has purchased a fine new Oakland touring car of the latest pattern and wi.th.,?J|l the new-fangled accessories. Mr. Clark has his money invested in the Republican and gives it his undivided attention and constant effort all for the good he hopes to do the community and the pleasure derived from the service so rendered. That he may continue his work of philanthropy, Mr. Clark has invested in a Mississippi plantation and this explains his ability to be able to annex this modem means of rapid transit. You can imagine the agony through which Mr. Clark’s partner is going and his chagrin at having to be dumb to the persuasive appeal of Spud Kirk’s advertisements, telling of the impossibility to be happy without an Oakland.
