Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1920 — WE ARE SO PROUD [ARTICLE]

WE ARE SO PROUD

of the Franklin company's way of doing things that we feel like drawing your attention to the fact that they were the last company to raise their prices and that they never raised in proportion to other fine ears and that they are the first to come to the front with a drop that sets the world agog. These prices will remain in effect long enough to give raw material and fuel the opportunity to take a substantial drop. Labor must also give a day's work for a day’s pay or prices cannot stay down. ■ * The Republic Truck Co., who had just planned a raise in. price, has wired that prices will not drop before June 80, 1921. Mr. Fred Baier, one of the biggest farmers around Remington, is now driving a Franklin Sedan. Peter is back from iris wild duck chase, looking good, if Hot g °Now°°thaf football takes the screen—if you see and foot-ball players hanging ’round our place—you’ll know who 'hung ’em. Our new song is entitled: “He Hated Her Apartment and He Knocked Her Flat.” f Over east they are vaccinating them on the bottom of the foot so the scar won’t show. Any one that hasn’t been through the new hospital' can join the football team. Dear to us now are the things df our childhood. . • A chaste woman isn’t chased. • We tty to be funny but it takes ‘ price —how are we going to get enough of them? ' ' THOMPSON & KIRK.