Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — ADVERTISING RATES. [ARTICLE]

ADVERTISING RATES.

1 !' • •■•■■, ...... 12!-2c Inch special position.. . . !.“.<• inch Readers, per line first ino rrimi,. ,5c Iper line add. insertions, ,3c V ■tn; Ads—One cent per word each 'vsertibn: minimum 25c. Special ■rwe if run one or more months. Cash must accompany order unless advertiser has open account. 1 ant of Thanks Xot to exceed ten .‘►ueT'rasli wit order. All accounts due and payable first of month following publication, except want ads and cards of thanks, whieh are cash with order. Nd advertisement accepted for first page. The Democrat was e-taidished in 'bril. 1898. and has a large circulation in both Jasper and surrounding it is all home print, standard width 1 3 ems; 'ft-column quarto, an d is Uli blished tw ire - a-week. Wednesday's and Saturday s, reaching all parts of county on rural routes on day o publication. A network of rural mail routes covers practically every section ot Jasper county, which is the second largest county in Indiana in area, and is a splendid stock and agricultural county. RENSSELAER, its county seat, is located 73 miles southeast of Chicago, on the Monon, and 14 passenger trains arrive and depart from this station each day. Rensselaer has a population 'o f 2,500; its principal business streets are lighted with boulevard lights, and we have more miles of paved and macadam streets ami cement sidewalks than any city of like size in the state. ‘ ft has four large brick school buildings, five churches, two newspapers, a fine municipal' Water, light and power plant, flouring mill, three modern garages, three lumber yards, five coal , yards, and practically all lines of other business ate represented here. The county has over 200 miles of improved macadam roads, and a network of stone roads extend out from Rensselaer in.every direction. We are on the direct automobile route between ’Chicago and Indianapolis and many thousands of tourists pass,through our city during the