Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
‘•■3 From thia date until clone | i of the year at the Narrow * Gauge Clothing Store J overcoats, suite, underwear, & gloves, white ahirts, percale pl *3 and woolen shirts, linen and H 5 paper collars, and all other 8| « articles in stock will be 7, a 3 sold at a saving of 20 cents | <3 on every dollar invested by IS •3 purchasers. This, is an op S portunity to purchase useful iJH 0 Holiday gifts. Your inve*ti•!’ SI gation is solicited aa we are ■ I pleased to show onr troods. H S THE MARKOW GAUGE CLOTHI. G STORE. g y«warwc-nmi' I'l I a 10 CENTS A MONTH, \ OR 0 E DOLLAR a tear THE CHICAGO LEDGEK will be sent to any address, postage paid, at the pr.ces named above. Send in your names. Adnress IHE LEUGEH, Chicago, 111. VICK’S • ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE For IfWl is an elegant book of 12u pages. One coJqred flower plate, and tu ilin-t i ations. with de.criptiens of tbe best flowers ami vegetables, and directions !<>r growing. Only to e n nts. hi En’ikli or Gcnnan. If you afterwards buy seed deduct tbe lo cents. - VJCKX SEEDS are tbe best in the world. The Floral Guide wi . tell how to get and grow them. Vick » Flower;.nd Vegetable Garden. 175 Pages. 6 eoloreti nlate.-, t» engravings. For ro cents n l>auer covers ;ji uo iu elegant cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine—. 32 pages, a colored plate in every number and manv tine engravings. I’nce IZS |»er y/*ar; F.ve copies for Sn.W. Specimen numbers sent for 10 cetns ;3 U >at copies for 25 cents. Address JAMES VKK. Rochester, N. Y
TnE INTER OCEAN F3R 1881 Daily,Semi-Weekly, and Weekly' In presenting the prospectus of The Intkh Ocean f:»r t!,e year ISO. it Is scarcely necessary to reiiuml the people of Hie Northwest that the i pajs'r lias t-evn, Imm tlte date otejt* estab'isii- ■ uieut, pcv-nmuient a* an exponent At .Maiw.iri iieIHiblicanism. and in advance of all o ners in pro- ' mitigating Hat system of jioiitical ethics which has as its foundation the idea nf humanity, in |m>l- - it is not the advocate of coldly conceived theories, but the cliahiplon of ideas warm nith the blood of ami bleeding humanitv. As such it is read and Known of all men. ft is not necessary to say that Th e Intkb (JtKAX has never deserted the platform or principles on which it began to light for the rights of tin- citizen or its work in tire interests of.the people.' bnt it is gratifying to know that the itepublican partv has epiue Onally to stand squarely on this stalwart IHatfomi. and that in thus moving forward the partv leaders have acknowledged that the position of The Intkh Ocean, t4ken years ago. was correct. This is. to The Intkh Uckan. the heartiest and most eni|4iatie indorsement of its policy and the most effective testmony as to the valueo'f its influence, ami the quality ot its leadership. The influence of this leadership was never more apiHtreut, nor the hold The Inter ocean hns on earnest Republicans was never more forcibly illustrated than during the last Presidential campaign. Through the cant|>aign the earnestness, loyalty, and enterprise of the* paper were everywhere recognized as important factors in determining the result, and its stat us actlie leading Republican journal ot the Northwest was flxetT beyond dispute. In view of these farts. It is only necessary to xav that The Intkh Ocean will maintain this postj turn by continuing in tlte straightforward course that has made it so many friends among Republicans everywhere, and tliat ha* it a reputation for ewnrajrvous tainiess and journalistic seal and teuterprise It will insist on a party policy essentially stalwart. bekeveing that the interests of all sections and tlte welfare of all classes will be best conserved . by a close adherence to the fundamental principles of Remiblicardsm. . It will maintain ito present attitude In favor of protecting American iurimrry against tlte pauper labor and concentrated capital of ili« old world ami will be loretnoKt in the tight on any new questions that ntay be sprung on tiie Republican portv I The Inter Ocean will discuss all public quesI nans fairly and fearlessly. it will give the new* | accurateely and tuliy. supplementing it with intelligent and fair minded comment; it will maintain I its high standard tn State, Washington, and for- • etgn correspondence, and will continue to devote : special attention to departments having reference to home attain. . ‘Tbe Vunosity Shop," “Woman's Kingdom," and Tcarmand Home” have grown better with each eucveeding year, and the conscientious effort that g.ve them their popularity will be devoted to eir improvement. The Veterinary department. In charge of a practical yeter.isary surgeon, wiH be made of special value to horsemen and siockgiuwe iS . In the department of Oction the liert serials have been secured. and these will appear in connection withslMirt stories and sketches. The market rtports, taking in financial and Sm'Sf’'’ 1 *! of trade tonics will be made Ml and reliable, giving special at? tention to matter* tn which the merchants stockgrowers, and fanners of the Northwest have a difeet
ThkWkekly Inter Ocean will give the new* of each week complete, presenting important matters in detail, and condensing minor news iu aueti a way as to not obscure or weaken any sta emeut of fact The weekly will be, in short, mow* comprehensive in character and scope than anv other polrtical or general newspaper ia he In alTdi'ion to all other departments mentioned In connection with the weekly, the « mi-weekiy will continue its educational department under the the present able editor. Th J I;<rEß OcjtAX contributed £££ Bc.Pyb’J<«n ’uceew In the laet camratpu the proprietors have no hesitation innsk n TOUn to »!d them in w:d rThe wlmlesomeneSß at d e i beyond dßptne. ubPcan ‘ljointnp’ty and "pr t /XVfe? 00 °* Jboy pnpers that contrfb, te njost to tbft ail suet) T HE iNttUIOCBAN W prioM ot u « wiota I’tya* O'eas . luaciA-. pe.-i ~ - amount <>i tea- n. mancr SSSi? ch * raci <r as a ai-pvu - DAILY ftiTXK octAN, t'ne Year. Pustp;* ■■^aveeklyinter Ve.7, 4 ** * "aSmi LVr “<** Year e’ : :f- ’ & t*uMecopies sentfreeon 1 ” nL..NfEu tictAN. - I cincAw, n.. I
