Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1920 — NOTE TO MY CUSTOMERS. [ARTICLE]

NOTE TO MY CUSTOMERS.

Today, October Ist, 1920, I start to run my business on a 30 days’ cash basis. That means all. While I have a very large per cent of customers, whom I consider nearer than just customers, they are very near friends and have never abused their privilege, always responded when called upon, yet I have a small per cent of others who did not respond when they should and under the old system it mide it very hard to handle my bills. Often those whose bills were not due would come to my, rescue, but some pay no attention and I have at this time- 648 accounts not paid. ,

H. F. KING, Blacksmith.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meiser, daughters, Marie and Dorothy, of Monticello were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton. Mr. Meiser was graduated from the eighth grade of the Kniman school while Mr. Hamilton was the teacher at that place. He is a son of Fred Meiser a former Walker township farmer, but' now living in Fulton county. Mrs. Meiser was formerly Birdie DeArmond and lived at Tefft. Both Mr. and Mrs. Meiser were teachers in the Jasper county schools. Mr. Meiser is a very successful druggist of Monticello. John Duvall, and son, Edgar, of Knightstown, drove to Rensselaer Sunday in the latter’s car and remained overuntil today. Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall will return to this city in a few days to again make their home and will occupy the farm now occupied by their son, Samuel, north of this city. Mr. and 'Mrs. Samuel Duvall are to leave soon for France where they will make their future home.