Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1888 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cisterns and Tanks. St,am Tank and Cistern FactoryH&ving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full • running order, we are Ht?w prepared to make Watering* Tanks, of all shapes and sizes, round or square. CISTERNS at l !"cu!i'-fjvr pet* cmfi ■ be tow /(for iiicr prices. We also kerp constantly or. hand the celebrated Perkins’ Wind Mills, and put thom irp on s liort notice.. FSSEIM-M mom? RESS L -lAIE INDIANA.. o ■ PIO l s T JS2 S B II ATT! 4 ri3 nn O ITfirAfVi MM L MmvM, HeiiEelaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EIGLESBACH, PEOP'R. ?1 EEF; I’orh, Veil, Alnttoh. Sat: vnice.. la*l>l -: -;:. c,e,. sottHa tutu titles t-t sail j** wtne ltlrirest iiricijs. ->ioue hat the 9ST .-to.-k slasKhtftFfsl. T; verf Uoily is inviU-ji to caii. highest price paid for gnott at cattle. J. J. ElUfe&sbA.t'il.
J W. lIOKTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not comeovt. J.OCAL AN -KTIHE f ICS.. used in Teeth extraction*. gW°Arlifieial teeth inserted from one tu full sets. Oilico over LllKue's grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana. Backlec’? Arnica Salve- 1 Tne 15f.stSAJ.vbin the world for Gigs bruises, Sores, 17leers, .4 ili R-Jiiq.m-, VovTr fiores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ChiUuaius, Corns, and, ail bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactohi onmuiev refunded.- Price 25 cents per box Fo ale by F.-B. Meyer.
Have You Any Idea What It Costs TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS? i Ycu haven't ? Well\ let us give you just a glimpse into the business , perhaps*-U£mll interest you. To begin with, the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments, each under its own responsible Superintendent. Let us take them in order as they stand on the weekly pay-roll:
1. The Editorial Department.—This includes managing editors, city editors, telegraph editors, exchange editgrs r editorial writers, special and .about ; . thirty reporters. The Daily News staff is admittedly without a superior in the West, and numbers . . . . . . 56 2. The Telegraph Room. —To save time special wires are run into The Daily News building, and the paper’s own operators take the messages and hand them immediately to the telegraph editor. The v-'. T number of operators is . . .... . ... . 3 3. The Compositor’s Room.—When “copy” has passed the hauds of the proper revising editor it goes to the type-setter. There are a good many of him in The Daily News office—on an average *. •. 73 4. The Linotype Room.—But the compositor doesn’t do all the type-setting. The “Linotype ” machine - “sets type” by easting a-line-pf-tyjie, on somewhat the same principle as the type-founder casts a single type. Fourteen of these machines are in use in The Daily News office, and the number of persons required in this department is . . » . 29 5. The Artists’ and Engravers’ Department.—But the metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only reading matter, but also illustrations. By the aid of good artists, zinc etchers and photography by electric light The Daily News is now printing the best newspaper illustrations in America. This takes £he best service Of skilled workers to the number of . . . .... ....... 1 .7 6. The Stereotype Foundry.—The matter —type and pictures —being now “ locked up ” in the “ forms” the work is next transferred to the foundry. A metro- • politan daily no longer prints from its type. In order to print a large edition quickly it is necessary to multiply the printing surfaces, and this is accomplished by casting' duplicate stereotyped plates, from which, after they nave been fastened to the presses, the printing is done. Of stereo- , : - typers The Daily News requires 8 7. The Press TRoopo.— ’TfiE Daily News usgs six double perfecting .Jkses, capable of printing 100,000 complete papers per hour. To run' these there are required men to the number 0f.... ... 26
The forgoing takes no account of the special correspondents at hundreds of places throughout the country; of European correspondents; of fifteen hundred news agents throughout the-Northwest who distribute t'fiu Daily News to its out of town readers ; of two hundred city carriers; of forty-two wholesale city dealers with, thy it brr-ec rmd wagena; of one hundred > anil fifty branch advertLsemenf uffiecs city, all connected with the tn-m . ff.ee by telephone, nor cf the uhcaft three thousand nc-wsboys who make a living in whole or in part, Celling The Daii.” .■n t hivago. This I« v. hat it codft . the publisher to make a CrticAoo Dail,v production, Daily News is worth in. **ri v c, isn’t »Vs The Chicago I*. : v N . . i-'-ir Lj all rr «iQ bb mailed, postage paid for $3.00 per year, or id eeoui ;>s moi>ti.. A. 'irr*--- „ VICTOR F. LA CN, Fui-Ofth r 1 k£ Dally Xtws, Chkim
