Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1908 — NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. [ARTICLE]

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

As heretofore stated many times In these columns, the new postal ruling regarding the rates of postage for newspapers, makes It impossible for us to send papers to Subscribers who are delinquent' on their subscription, at the regular newspaper rate of one cent per pound, bnt would compel us* to attach a 1-cent stamp to each of such papers sent out. This of course we cannot do, and we have been compelled to drop a few from our list who have neglected to “square up.” We have printed enough extra copies each Issue, however, to enable us to send back numbers to those dropped when they have fixed up their account, which many have done in the past two weeks. We are powerless in this matter of sending the papers, understand, to delinquents, and if we have been obliged to miss sending the paper to a few subscribers since April Ist, do not blame us for It; we would have continued , to send it but for this postal order. If any desire the back numbers when renewing in order to get the most interesting part of the serial story now running in The Democrat, they have but to so indicate in remitting and they will be promptly mailed to them.

Please give this matter of straightening up any balance that may exist and getting tn the advance' column your immediate attention. We expect to have an agreeaable surprise soon for The Democrat's readers, one they will all appreciate, and we want every one of our old subscriliers to be with us to get the benefits. The date on the margin or wrapper of your paper gives the* time your subscription is paid to. Seed Corn:—l still have several hundred bushels of fine 1906 crop of seed corn, both yellow and white, and of fine quality; |1.25 per bushel. Order quick if you want some

of it.

WM. WASHBURN,

Rensselaer, Ind.

The Democrat and the Chicago Daily Examiner, each a full year for only >3.00.