People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — THE POST OFFICE. [ARTICLE]
THE POST OFFICE.
.Honey Order Fees. The postoffice is an institution run upon the principle of the very best service at actual cost. Money sent by its order system is the very safest, mostconvenient and the cheapest means of transportation. Every cent that is paid for stamps, or for fees is that much of the nation’s taxes paid. It is the duty of all good citizens to patronize the postoffice in every way possible. The following are the rates: Orders not exceeding *2.50 3c. Orders not exceeding *5.00 sc. Orders not exceeding SIO.OO Bc. Orders not exceeding $20.00 10c. Orders not exceeding *30.00 12c. Orders not exceeding $40.00 15c. Orders not exceeding *50.00 18c. Orders not exceeding *60.00 20c. Orders not exceeding $75.00 25c. Orders not exceeding SIOO.OO 30c Itnten of Fontaye. Merchandise, for each oz. lc Books, printed matter. 2-oz. lc Newspapers, 4-oz. lc Newspaoers,(by pe i her)llb lc Letters (Canada. ' ico) 1-oz 2c Letters, Foreign, z. 5c Registering fee, additional, 8c .1 rriealx and Departureh. Mails arrive—7 a. m., 10:52 a. m.. and 3:25 p. m. Mails close —10:22 a. m., 2:55 p. in. and 7 p. m. Office hours—7 a. m. to 7p. m. Star Route JlaitH. Leave for Bfackford and Aix t’uesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. in , returning same day. Pleasant Grove and Valma daily at «12:30 p. m. Collegeville daily at 8:15 a. m.
