Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1908 — A FEW ROQUETS. [ARTICLE]
A FEW ROQUETS.
This week the Rensselaer Democrat begins the issue of a 'Semiweekly edition. It Is the best paper in Jasper county.—Brook Reporter. The Jasper County Democrat comes out this week as a semi-week-ly. Typesetting machines come high but they make it possible to grind out many columns. Remington Press. The first Issue of the Twice-a-Week Jasper County Democrat made its appearance Tuesday. Editor Babcock prints a good live paper and the first issue of semi-week-ly gives promise that the usual high standard will be maintained.—Fowler Republican. The first copy of the twice-a-week Jasper County Democrat reached our exchange table yesterday morning, and the great improvement Is indeed worthy of much praise. The semi-weekly issue consists of eight pages of home print and is full of good reading matter from the first page to the last. —Mt. Ayr Pilot.
On Wednesday we received the first issue of the Jasper County Democrat as a semi-weekly, and it looks good to us. Brother Babcock now has one of the best equipped country newspaper offices in Indiana. The Democrat not only has a neat appearance from the printer’s point of view, but It is well written and newsy. Mechanically and editorially, the paper is one of which Rensselaer may well be proud.-—Monon News.
The first copy of the Semi-Weekly published by the Jasper County Democrat came to our table Wednesday, its date of publication. The Democrat’s papers have always been noted for their neatness and this is no exception to the rule. The paper is eight pages in size and filled to the brim with good live news. Mr. Babcock is an old hand at getting np good papers and in this effort he has done himself credit and reflected honor upon the town. Newspaper business in Jasper county enters upon a new era beginning with the first issue of this publication, and if present indications are right be will soon have the field practically to himself. — Morocco Courier.
