Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1884 — Special Campaign Offer. [ARTICLE]

Special Campaign Offer.

Five Months for 50 cents. „ —During the important and interesting political campaign into which county, state and Nation are just enter ingTnE Republican expects to do its full share. Its miscellaneous pages will devote large attention to National polities while, county and state matters will betreated of, as their importance demands, upon the local pages. Large supplements devoted wholly to important political matters will accompany the paper, from time to time, as occasion requires. In order to place the paper into as many hands as possible, we have decided to make the following, greatly’ reduced offer, for the campaign: Until furthur notice we will send The Republican five mop ths for fifty cents in advance A sum which is at the rate of only ten cents a month, and which but little more than pays the cost of the paper upon which it is printed. N. B.—This offer, of course, is only intended for new subscribers and does not' extend to those who are already subscribers.

According to the Rochester Papers John K. Lee is still sanguine of the future of his railroad, the Rochester, Rensselaer & St. Louis, and says if it is not built this year it will be next, for sure. Hon. Billy Williams, of War* saw, wliaon last Thursday nominated for Congress on the Republican ticket at Michigan City. A felivngfer candidate and a more popular Republican does not-live in Indiana. Billy Williams is a •hustler, and his opponent wijl think so before his campaign is . ’Over. A wiser choice could not have possibly been made.—[La Porte Herald Chronicle. Speaking of our candidate for the State Supreme Court, the (South Bend Times (Democratic) says: “Judge Hammond is a very good man, now filling a seat on the supreme bench by appointment. He has. made a good cir♦uit judge and is filling his present ♦tjhte acceptably. He is a brother to the late Governor Hammond, Kh) Democrat’’