Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1919 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ceeds of Eilts’ last year’s sale, which went to the American Red Cross, went way above SIOO, and John thinks $lO is hardly worth while to remit. He will therefore make an appeal for a collection of a greater amount, through these columns, to be sent to many friends of his being arrested in Japan for more than four years and who are still waiting for settlement of the big quarrel. He himself raised the $lO and made it a SIOO check, which he deposited at the First National bank of Rensselaer, and which will be sent to the Swiss legation for further transmission. John wishes to see some .friends joining him. He says, “With peace restored we have to begin repair work. Let us fix the fence and fill the feed troughs. No German sympathizers; no dreamers of an ideal world; no bolshevism, but real Americans, who are for fair play are wanted for this job. Can you think of a white man with a hungry belly among the yellows? He will not grow like a pumpkin; let us give him a sandwich.” Send your money or check, no matter how small, to the First National Bank of Rensselaer for '‘Prisoner relief fund.” **

The New Hampshire legislature, which recently adjourned, passed an amendment to the fish and game law which permits veterans of the Civil war who have reached the age of 70 years, to fish without a license in the Gramite state.

Ml IS I BIG ffl A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever Even a car is no better than it looks. When everybody admiies your cav, K-gets better care. With proper care, service is assured. Getting service is an everlasting pleasure. There is at least one good car that looks the part. Pride of ownership is built in with over 21 years’ experience making fine cars. It speaks its own value. I Mean the OLDS HUGH KIRK. - RBWIOBf. MB