Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1920 — FOR FIRST-CLASS MAIL. [ARTICLE]

FOR FIRST-CLASS MAIL.

Permits for sending first-class matter through the mails without stamps will be granted on application through the postmaster to the third assistant postmaster-general, according to instructions received at the postoffice from Washington. Heretofore such permits have been granted only for third and fourthclass matter. An application for the first-class privilege much contain a statement of how frequently such matter is mailed and the average number of pieces mailed each time. The mailing permit is granted on application showing the privilege will obviate much work in attaching stamps. To apply to second and third-class matter there must be not less than 300 identical pieces in each mailing. For fourthclass matter there must be not less than 250 pieces.

• — THURSDAY LOCAL GrRAIN MARKET Oats «—— Corn — 1 Rye Wheat Mrs. Joseph Clouse and Children of Avoca, lowa, who bad been visiting with her parents, Mr. wd Mrs. N. A. McKay, of Fahr Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. accompanied here by her smer, Mrs. Wendell of Fair Oaks. From here Mrs. Clouse and children went to Kirklin for a visit with relatives. - Margaret Babcock, wiy had been a student at Illinois university, returned to her home here Wednesday. She has asher guest Helen Moore of Mt. Carmrit, HL Mg* Moore was graduated from ths im» nois university this year. . V W?, • '• * £ I