Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cloth and fur overcoats, at less than wholesale prices. We are giving our customers advantage of extra low prices. Call and see them for yourself.—BOWLES & PARKER.
j t Rensselaer Partners’ Gram Company Is Going to Be the Pride of ’ Rensselaer. Grain raisers, those of you who have subscribed for stoCc in this Farmers' elevator, that, makes von one of the promoters and solicitors -for Aim sale of stock to good people, subject to the conditions that you subscribed f ,)r stock. Remember your say and influence will bring some one into the company. See to it that your talent is not lost in this matter. Those of you who are telling the solicitors that you ate too old to subscribe for shares, to let the younger ones take them. If you would but stop one moment and consider that the very fact that you were in this company, would give it prestage and great influence, your experience and success, in your private business, and the timely suggestions that you might offer, to those of us who are younger and less experienced in this business world, will help to make this grain company a success. So just reconsider and subscribe for two shares and lend your influence towards the incorporating of this company.
Isn’t it high time that we stop those who chuckle in their sleeves at our unorganized business methods? Doesn’t it look like we were somewhat selfish to ask the grain buyer to buy our grain, and then dictate to him what he shall pay? Perhaps he is in the business to make money, and why not? The came opportunity is waiting us. Confidentially, don’t you-think it’s time we stop putting up that pitiful story, lhaD “we are not getting what our grain is worth.” Let’s blame ourselves, grain raisers, because we are not organized. We have the grain, money, intelligence, and the state of Indiana has a law that will guide us. Shares are fifty dollars each and we are going to incorporate. The booster and solicitors’ reward win be the incorporation of the Rensselaer Grain company - Advt.
TOO EMPLOYES ON STRIKE. Kokouio Plant of the Pittsburg Plate class Company Forced to dose. Kokomo, ind., Ff*>. 5, —The Kokomo plant of the Pittsburg Plate Glas»s company was closed today, for the first time in 18 years, because <>. strike, involving the question of '•ages. All of the departments are idle. About 700 employes are out. The management posted a bulletin announcing that in the future a bonus would be paid all employes putting in full time. As soon as iho men saw the bulletin the trouble started. Their leaders told them that if the company could afford to pay a bonus it could afford to pay higher Wages, and the strike was immediately called. It js not knownV hen the difficulty will be settled. If Mothers Only Knew. i Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for i children relieve feverishness, head- { ache, bad stomach, teething disori dors, move and regulate the bowels I and destroy worms. They break up I colds in 2 i hours. Used by mothers j for 28 years. All druggists. 25c. i Sample free. Address. Mother Gray Co., Leßoy, N. Y.—Advt.
Oak Lawn Stock Farm Public Sale of Pure Bred Hampshire Sows and Gilts I S.l. o, my ' I 17 head of tried sows and 33 gilts. Every hog that I enters this sale is immuned from cholera. For further information, catalogs or special service, address, JOHN R. LEWIS, RENSSELAER, IND Auctioneers: Col. F. If. Hulick, Ind., Col. W. A. McCurtain, Rensselaer, ind., Col. .Yndy Nagel, Chalmers, Ind. K. C. Stone will represent the Hampshire Advocate.
