Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1920 — MANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT MAIL SERVICE [ARTICLE]
MANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT MAIL SERVICE
Many complaints come to the' Republican office of the service of the post office department A sample is here given in a postal card from a'Orfe Potts, which reads as follows: ’ . . ... 1920. 207 C St.-, N. W. Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs— . Please note the change m my address. I have moved into the city for the winter. For the past approximate two months my paper has been about 3 or 4 days and sometimes a week late; in reaching me. Other mail coming to me, reaches me about two days rafter mailing. I do not know whether the trouble is at- that'end or not. Any thing, that you can do will be appreciated. Thanking you for the same, I am Ve ” i' A parcel post box mailed at Hamfdr a party m this city had not reached this ofA box of perishables mailed here Saturday morning had not reached the address in Indianapolis Sunday evening. Both of the packages had special delivery stamps on them. We do not attempt to place the blame, but, the complaints are many and have been made for a long time. Whatever is Necessary should be Sune to correct the matter. . — ' A" Cox might be elected, or even Harding might get it but one thing sure every purchaser of a Sellers cabinet thia week will get a .fine set of Aluminum ware FREE at Worland Bros. ♦
