Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Symbols of Service r FROM your seat in the train as you journey through the Middle West, you see at almost every station you pass the great, white storage tanks of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana}. These bulk stations are maintained to insure prompt delivery of petroleum products to the people in that community. To them these tanks are Symbols of Service. As you motor over the highways and byways of the countryside, you pass the dark green -tank wagons of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) busy delivering petroleum products from the bulk stations to the farmer’s tank. To the farmer these are Symbols of Service. At convenient points in city, town and hamlet you find attractive service stations, beautifying ugly corners. These are maintained for your convenience and to you they are Symbols of Service. » You stop at a railroad crossing to let a train pass. In it are a number of tank cars, hurrying forth from the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) refineries to replenish the stocks at bulk stations. Aside from their usefulness as carriers, these also are Symbols of Service. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is a service organization, and wherever you may see its name or a piece of its equipment, you see a Symbol of the Service it is striving to give in maintaining its position as a public servant doing its full duty. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1902

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The magazine that is printing from photo plates because of the strike of typesetters has nothing to do with the case.—Detroit News.

Then used to be an expression: "It'a * shame totake the money.” Bat nobody is using it these days.— Angeles Times.