Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1885 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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1100,000 ROYAL PRESENTS!! I jam a Xjioxx* Loan. A-t a Very Low Rate. ■ fTIHE publishers of the Chicago Port and Castries' desire to secure MOOO subscribers. Only■ X 37,0u0 more subscribers needed before the Grand Distribution takes place. April *, 1883. For SOM cents we will mall you our paper « mouth* on trial, and immediately send you a numbered Receipt, ■ which will entitle the holder to one of the following presents. All these presents will be given to these ■ new 100,000 subscriber*. ■ PARTIAL I.IST OF PBJMWTSTO BIGITD AWiTI ■ LOCaah presence of •1,000 each; 1C UA. Bond*. SCO* each; IO V. •. Ore«nkaeks,H •100 each; 100 V. t. SresOscU, »lOe«li| I.OOS wuhPresssUsf Si eash)l Gwm3 Square Flmsot 1 Grand Cabinet Organ; 100 Eadies' CeM Watehee, S4O eaelsi 1O» •»- ▼er Hunting-Case Watehes, *9O each I 100 •Cesn-Wlndlac M9ekel-C**se Watches. each; 50 Iredlee’ Chatelaine Watchereach) CO BoyV Silver Watches, each; SOO Waterbury Watehes, SS &O each: SO Ladle.’ Gold Meek Chains, •!» each; M Gents’ Gold Chains. CSS each) SO Indies’ Gold Bracelets, NIC eaehi io Sliver Olnnew Services, BIOS each: IO Silver Tea Seta, MOO eaeht IO Sets Farter Furniture, SISO each; SOO Solid Gold Bings, SO each; SOO Set. Solid Silver Teaspoons, OteaeettC Bicycles. SOO eaeht 1 matched pair Trotting Horses, 81,000; 500 psUrsZadleo* Roller Skates; 500 pairs Boys' Boiler Skates; and hundreds of other uaefW aad valuable »*■*■ ents, which we can not enumerate here. All the above presents will be awarded In a fair aad lapartial manner. Presents will be sent to any part of the United States or Canada. Every person sending ne 60 cents for a C-monfh***trial subscription to our paper is also privileged to apply for a loan, to be made out trt advertising profits, the amount borrowed being permitted to remain unpaid as long as the borrower remains a subscriber and keeps the Interest paid. On the basis of 260000 circulation (which will probably be doubled) the business and profits will approximate as follows: RECEIFTOi— 2SO,OOO yearly subscribers, tmfififi; 1,000 inches advertising. tZSO per line. «15 per Inch, 241»«ue*, tfifiCLOO*-, total, (MBUMO. KXPJEWkBds— For paper and press work, 2B0,(X» copies, 24 Issues, *200,000: editorial work ofitoe. repairs, etc.. *39,000; MEMOJPreaents, *40,000; total, *285,000; leaving a net profit of *345.000. Forthls enormous profltfor sale of advertising .space the Chicago Post and Courier depestds on its SfifiOOsubserlbers. for advertiser* pay for spaco in proportion to circulation. With but 25,000 circulation the profits would Tbs but a tenth of the amount Therefore as subscriber* are doing u* a favor when they send us their name*. we desire to return favor fW favor- Any subscriber who desires to borrow from *IOO to (909 at 4 per cent, the principal to stand If desired, as long a* the borrower remains a subscriber, should so state when he send* nsM cants Mr a tasoathk trial subscription to our paper. si nuniTinUC ■ Loan* made pro rata, not leas than (WOnormore than m. First yea*** Interest a*4 au ueuC uUHill I IUROs to be deducted from amount loaned. Tour Individual note la alltbesecurUyaaknd.ps*vlded you will send the names of several of your neighbor* J. 1 "1 -m to whom we can refer—not a* to the amount of property you are worth but as to your good character. Kvery Subscriber tTTSrT.T S’ - must poeitteely agree to show the paper and present to Ms 'J I friends and neighbors. When a loan Is made, the adjotalng JIT it’- •< form of note will be sent with the money to the subscriber'* jZrZtaiw a- nrtrctaalefthtaaotawlllbedenearest bank or express office, and no note need be signed rus'i* w bsaom nayabls tsneept a* my until the money la paid over.# Send the names of several pieaswvi, aalongaalreutaln a£a&l-«pan£ references, and Immediate inquiry will be made. If no loan aerfbsr to the above named pager. Is desired, no reference* need be sent. (I*U) ...

900 GOLD WATCHES FREEI r-gg-WHO W ILL SEND THE QUICKEST' I Tou on In m»klng up the above ll»t ot present*, wo decided to reserve MOOO ■ getthig to be dividedequslly among the first 800 subscriber* received. If yea ■ A Md VatA send SOcent* you will be entitled to one receipt good for <mepr*sou,»ud ■ ■ . if your letter Is among the first 900 received you will also be entlUad to I* ■ fee a beautiful gold watch. The watch Is one third larger than the picture. KAM. We will send a printed list of the awards, free, and all presents will be ■ w vta. forwarded to holders of receipt* as they may direct. A list I If you of watch winner* will be published In our paper. Thefi* ■ (art a* awe. cents you send us I* the regular price for (months, therefore FA you pay nothing for the pre«ent. Subscribe at once. Don't waltaday. We will send you thepaper ( month* and 2 numbered receipt* good for 2 present*. If you *end u* 75 cent*. Bend*l and the paper win be mailed you 1 year and 3recelpts good for 3 pr sent*. Get 5 friend* to Join von, and send *2.50, and we will send the paper » months and 1 num- j hQa bered receipt for each of your »übscrlber» and 1 extra for nKHL Sour trouble. I’o'ltlvely r.o further postpouemet.t. Send snbtnrlners with KI. and we will send you 12 snbacrtptlons and 13 receipts Th!* offer Is good only until UWE April »5,1585. We have 2:3/j(» subscribers already, and I only require 37.000 more to hare the deeired number. Our old patrons and subscribers, whom we number by (Aou- WtfsS taruls. should go to work at once and help us increase our list by this grand and generous offer. AMI Y *?n fiFMTS Secures our paper 6 months on USLI 3U llCnla trial and one receipt good for one present. A* to our reliability, we refer to any Bank or Mercantile Agency. Hemember these are presents to onr subscriber*, zlv- n to them abaolutelyfree. This is a chance of a lifetime Me try* troy to vour fuiurr fortune. Every subscriber get* * r prixe. 1 fortune may be vourt If you will but etretek forth, your hand to re'-etrn it. It coats only 30 cents to try ■■■■■■■■■EMBaSSBIMIMSIIM —ioitpoeeible you willletitpaeer Tostage stamp*take* from place* where a Postal Note ean noth* obtained. Remit by Postal Xote, piat* envelop* oranggm Address Chicago Post and Courier, Morrison Sld’g, O*r. dark Start Calken ften,

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