Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
As a matter of NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE
the publication of Gen. Ludendorff’s confession of Germany’s defeat is unique in the history of journalism. Before it was accepted for newspaper publication it was submitted to Lord Northcliff e, editor of the London Times, and to Sir George Hutchinson, the great English publisher, who both pronounced it “the great story -of the German side off the war.” Lord Northclrffe secured the newspaper publication rights for England and the British Empire. The American rights were bought by Harper & Brothers and the McClure Newspaper Syndicate of New York, which latter organization, in turn, has sold the newspaper rights to the leading newspapers in each of the principal cities of th? country—sixty-five in number —including such papers as the New York World, the Philadelphia Public Ledger, the Boston Post, the Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, the Baltimore Evening News, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Omaha World-Herald, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Cincinnati Enquirer. “ After the Chicago rights had been offered to the Chicago Daily News—and had been accepted—another Chicago newspaper offered twenty thousand dollars for the
If your newsdealer is sold ou; on today’s issue of the Chicago Daily News he can supply you with a “reprint” sheet containing the opening chapters of the Ludendorff articles. Place your order with TH » ..Mb., about 31 - Montgomery the Ludendorff articles. ’Phone 351. Rensselaer, Ind. - , • \ - e - •••• ' A? . fc-
Arthur C. Prevo and Dr. C. E. Linton, of Medaryville, were in today. ~ Our car of Alberta peaches is now r here on track. Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, September 16th and 17 th. EGER’S GROCERY. Mrs. Benson Bryan and son, Malcolm, have returned to their home in •fireen&burg, Kans., after a visit with the family of Frank Parker. < Our car of peaches is now here on track. Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, ....... ... EGER’S Lieut. F. D. Burchard, who was among the first to enlist in the service in tiie late world war from this county, is expected home within a few days. Lieut. Burchard expects to receive his discharge at an eastern cantonment some time this week. He saw much service overseas. Wages can’t meet high p’hices if they both are going in the same direction. —Newark News.
Health of Millions
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