Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1887 — A Word to Our Town Subscribers. [ARTICLE]

A Word to Our Town Subscribers.

Post master Batea tells ns that be often has considerable trouble explaining to subscribers, who get their copies of The Republican at ti.c Rensselaer office, why it ib tbM— — seme subscribers - get their copies of the paper an hour or two, or even more, earlier than oth<-rs g< tGo ir’s. and in regard to tliis matter we wish to make a few words of explanation: Oiu Rensselaer list L very large and it requires several hours work to print enough papers to supply it. The subscribeis’ names are arranged in our mailing galleys in alphabetical order, and it is our practice to get the papers into the post-office about as fast as they are printed, beginningjwith names in the first letters of the alphabet. It thus naturally happens that some subscribers got their papers some hours in advance of others.