Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NEW STANDARD OIL MANAGER. I have succeeded Jean Tyner as representatives of the Standard Oil company for this vicinity and would appreciate the patronage of all the old customers and as many new ones as possible. Kindly let me serve you.—RUSSELL MORTON, telephone • 642-Green. PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Farmers desiring to use commercial fertilizers this fall should place their orders at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give this matter your immediate attention so we may be able to care for your wants in this line. —H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company.
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When the Farmer. Has to Flow THERE a time on every farm when work must be Gone at once if it is to be done at all. It may be plowing, cultivating, harvesting, or housing of the crops. When conditions are right the work must be started and pushed with all possible speed if the farm is to pay a maximum return that season. Under such conditions the man on the job has no time to go to town, even to get necessary supplies, and no one on the place,.can be spared for that purpose. Some times it is necessary to send in for food, seed, or machinery, but for his requirements of petroleum products, the farmer knows that he will be supplied by the dark, green tank wagon of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) which calls at his home as regularly, though not as often, as does the man who brings his mail. He has learned that he can depend upon this delivery service, and that the Standard Oil man will deliver his kerosene, gasoline and lubricating oil not only to his door, but. if needs be, to the tractor in the field — there are 150,000 tractors in the Middle West. This is the reason for the harmonious, close, friendly relations which always has • existed between the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and the farmers ot the Middle West. Also this is another reason why the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) takes pride in its position as a public servant, doing an exacting job as well as * it knows how, to the distinct advantage of the man who raises the crops, and the millions who eat them. Standard Oil Company {lndiana) t 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1767
