Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TO THE PUBLIC. John Casey of Fair Oaks, is a representative of the American Educational League pf Chicago, and is soliciting subscriptions for, the book on Traffic in Young Girls, or War on the White Slave Trade. Mr. Casey booked 14 orders in 8 hours and 29 minutes, a total of s2l, made out his daily report and mailed it on the 4 o’clock train the same day Saturday last, all in the little town of Fair Oaks, where people are hungry for good wholesome literature and are seekers after truth, patience and brotherly kindness in aiding and agent who is sacrificing all other business and is devoting all his time and attention exclusively for the protection of parents with young daughters, introducing literature that win teach all the dangers’ to which a lack of care subjects their, innocent and inexperienced gives to snares where escape is impossible. Beware of this infamous traffic, their are fine looking strangefs, cute and cunning, engaged in crime and its profits and are well organized all over the world. xx Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger. Bros. —- Bring your eggs to the big oxford sale at ‘the Cash Store. — G. B. Porter. Patronize The Democrat’s Job Department for best printing at fnwpst prizes Gall and see! .—- Souvenir envelopes of Rensselaer on sale at The Democrat office at 10 cents per package of 25. By the single hundred, with return card printed in the corner, 75c. A proportionate reduction in larger lots. _