Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1891 — It Costs You Nothing. [ARTICLE]

It Costs You Nothing.

It is with pleasure we announce that we have made arrangements with that popular, illustrated magazine, the American Farmer, pub-' lished at Cleveland, Ohio, and read by farmers in all parts of this country and Canada, bj’ which that excellent publication will be mailed direct, free, to the address of any of our subscribers who will pay up all arrearages on subecripand one year in advance, date, and to any new sublets who will pay one th. in advance, or to I in arrears who ™ pay us not less, than $3.00 on t back subscription. This is a . And opportunity to obtain a firstclass farm journal free." The American Farmer is a large 16-page illustrated journal, of national circulation, which ranks among the leading agricultural papers. Its Jbighest purpose is the elevation .nd ennobling of Agriculture hrough the higher and broader jducation of men and women engaged in its du rs u its, The regu’"T subscription price of the Amrican Farmer is SI.OO per year. T COSTS YOU NOTHING. From any one number, ideas can be obtained that will be worth thrice the subscription price to you or members of your household, yet you get it free. Call and see sample copy. w .

We have knowledge of a young man of this county who quit farming last fall, but whether because he thought “fhrmiffg did noT pay** >r for some other reason we do not mow. He had worked a rented arm, of 160 acres, for four years, nd paicT a good rental. He had S3OO when he begun and $3,0Q0 when be quit, and had a goo<L tiv-’-g for himself and family, in the Bantime. Yet the calamityites y “Farming don’t pay.”

We suspect that the alleged prohibitionist whose letter to Senator Gilman and that gentleman’s i eply thereto are published in this week’s Republican, is the individual who left the Republican party because it would not keep him in office quite all of the time, and who has ' -ehtiy make another flop into i People’s Party. But we, do know for a certainty that our rmise as to the identity of the iter of the letter to Mr. Gilman is '•ect or not, but we do know that p’ver he is, that the Senator {most beautifully “done him \n his article and has done up argue in the same false Imalicious strain.