Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1920 — NOW EVERYTHING IS HIGH AND “DRY” [ARTICLE]
NOW EVERYTHING IS HIGH AND “DRY”
And it came to pass, on the 16th day, of the first month, of the last year of the reign of Woodrow, that a great drouth did set in,' and the people didst sojourn the length and breadth of the land in search of wine to drown their sorrow. Lo and Behold, in their plight, they were as the lamb or the ox for sacrifice and many did drink from poison flasks of wood alcohol and others of the flock being exposed in the land of desolation, passed up the flu. Now with the entrance of national prohibiten we do hope to see the passing of much national unrest and extravagance. Let all accept the fact that alcohol was superfluous. It took a lot of our time and money. Surely we must prosper only by the elimination of such vast Thus did the Franklin car become famous. , Built on “high and dry” principals, with the elimination of waste. Don’t invest in a car until you have investigated .in the Franklin car. Or as somebody said: “Don’t covet thy neighbor’s wife; till you’ve looked around.” . THOMPSON & KIRK ! —
