Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx V/ou can just as well have a “sane 4th” * as any other kind; the idea that the only way to celebrate the Day of Independence is by making all the noise possible, is beginning to lose its hold on the pub= lie. A quieter method is being approved pretty generally. You can have a sane 3rd, or 2nd, or Ist; or any other date, and show that you’re sane, by coming in here on any day and asking us to fit you in a Hart Schaffner & flarx suit. We’ve got some Especially good things now for the young men; Norfolks and summer weight suits; lively models in good weaves. We’re selling them at sls and up. Special showing on Ladies’ Ready=to=Wear Dresses. The Q. E. Murray Co.
Subscribers Please Take Notice. The postoffice department recently sent out calls for a sworn statement ‘from publishers regarding the observance of the rule that no paper could be sent to a subscriber who is a year in arrears unless postage is paid at regular rates of one cent for each two ounces or a fraction thereof, and to comply with this ruling The Democrat’s list has been gone over and revised. If any subscriber is not receiving his paper who is entitled to receive same by being paid in advance, we will appreciate a “kick" at once, that we may look the matter up and, if error has been made, correct it promptly.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Under the postal rules we are given but a limited time to secure renewals of subscription, and unless renewals are made within the specified time we must cut the name of the subscriber from our list. We want to retain all our old subscribers, and to this end we ask yon to examine the date on the label of your t>aper and, if in arrears, call and renew or send in your renewal by mail. Unless you do this we have no alternative in the matter but must drop your name from our list at the expiration of the time limit given us by the postal rules to secure renewal.
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