Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1881 — A Liberal Offer [ARTICLE]

A Liberal Offer

Having arranged clubbing terms with the North American Review, we are enaled te offer that foremast of American periodicals, together with the Republican at the lew price of $ >.OO per year. The Review is the organ of the best minds of America, nearly every writer of note in the country boing a contributor to it. It discusses the subjects that are most prominent, in the public thought of the time, and presents both sides of all important ques'lons. It combines to a considerable extent the thoroughness of the Cyclopaedia with the timeliness of the daily paper. It should be read by the professional man, the student, the merchant, the manufacturer, the farmer; in fact, by every one who wishes to form intelligent opinions on the events of the day —lt you dont see what you wan l when you are at N. Warner's ealtor it; he always keeps it. Look at the date on your paper and sec if your subscription has not expired. If so we should be glad to see you. —Call and examine Norman Warner's large stoek of furniture on which he gives some big bar gains. C. P. Hopkins will pay you jus as much for vour produce as you cun get in town, and will sell you groceries just as cheap as any town store. —Call when in Rensselaer and take a look at the large slock of fttoves, tin ware, hardware, furnitnr*, and carpets at N. Warner’s and earn his prices before buying. —The people iu the north part of Marion township need no longer drive to the capital for groceriesC. P. Hopkins has a full line, and will sell as cheap as any town store. —For Salk on easy terms, s good farm team, with wagon and harness. Will sell aheap for casii. Anyone wishing a first class bargain will do well to confer with as. Call at this office.