Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1879 — What Our Neighbors Say. [ARTICLE]

What Our Neighbors Say.

Tbe first number Rapaelaer RxrcßUcax mlkeAJ A fine M.j| [Bitters success jpf Sent*The Rensselaer Republican comes to ns this week. Full of newsand neatly printed as it hL reflects great upon Msjof Bit tort as 4 newspaper manager, and it is worthy the patronage of everyone who desires a good and newsy Republican paper. — Remington. Reporter. -X i The Rensselaer R»rUM4ci.N published by Major Bitters & Son, is

on oar table, and presents a ttdndsome appearance.' 1 Neatly printed and well filled with local news. We hope theßxri-BLiCAN will prove a success, and the new firm realize a fortune out of it. — Goodland Herald.

The Rensselaer Republican, formerly Union , has reached this office. Under the management of its new proprietors, Major BitterS & Son, it starts off as au eight column folio with an excellent patent outside, and a newsy, neat and interesting inside. Bitters being au industrious live fellow in the newspaper business, is bound to win in his new departure.— Pern Herald. :

Major Bitters has issued the first number of his paper at Rensselaer. The name has been changed front Union to Republic ax. Tho paper has been greatly improved, both typographically and in its geneial make up. Mr. Bitters is a successful editor and can’t fail in making tho Republican an acceptable paper to the people of Jasper county. —Laporte Herald. The Rensselaer Republican made its first appearance last week. It was formerly the Union. It is enlarged to an eight-column folio, nnd very much improved. Major Bitters ifc Son,the publishers, formerly of Rochester, hope to add much more to its nppearauco and usefulness. The Republicans of Jasper county ought to give it a unanimous support.— lndianapolis Journal.

The first number of the Rensselaer Republican, formerly the Union, is before us. Major Bitters & Son are the publishers. The paper is enlarged to an eight-col-umn folio, and its general appearance materially improved. We predict for the Republican a long and useful carreer. Hero is our gentlemen, and best wishes for your future welfare. With two such papers as the Republican and Standard the cause- for which they are laboring will not be allowed to wane in Jasper county. — Rensselaer Standard. The first number of the Rensselaer Republican, formerly ‘ ; hc Union , under its new management* is upon our table. It is greatly, enlarged and very muph improved in typographical appearance and in worth as a county paper. Major Bitter*, the present proprietor, has had a large expcriance in journalism and will be able to give the Republicans ot Jasper county a paper that will be appreciated by them on account of its Republicanism and worth as a disseminator of local and general news. We wish the proprietor all the success his merits will deserve. Rochester Sentinel.