Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1893 — A Delightful Way to Be Entertained. [ARTICLE]
A Delightful Way to Be Entertained.
Realizing the fact that light literature la an almost necessary traveling companion, to those contemplating a “Summer Outing,” or those who are desirous of visiting some of the many Resorts and Fishing Grounds located along the line of the Wisconsin Central Lines, we take pleasure in advising our friends, that we will send any one, or all of the following valuable and interesting hooks to any address by mall “Free” on receipt of IS cents each, In stamps, to cover postage and packing. These books are printed on good paper, well bound, the covers being Illuminated in color. The entire list of ten books, will be sent, prepaid, for It.so in stamps or otherwise. The amount asked is to cover charges and cost of packing. B—“ John Halifax Gentleman.” By Miss Mulock. i>—“The Last Days of Pompeii.” By Buftrer Lytton. A— Letter ” By-Nathaniel Hawthorne. 10—“ Tom Brown's School Days.” By Thomas Hughes. 15— “Dora Thorne.” By Bertha M. Clay. It!—“Very Hard Cash ” By Charles Reside. 21—“ Tour of the World In 8J Days.” By Jules Verne. S3—“A Dream of Love.” By Emile Zola. 35—“ Beyond Pardon.” By Bertha M. Clay. 37—“ A Mad Love." By Bertha M. Clay. Preserve this card, mention the paper cut from, mark the books you wish, enclosing IS cents for each book, or *1 20 for the entire list, and send with to JAM. C. POND, Gen'l. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Wls. Cent Lines Chicago, 111. Mark your envelope “Advertising D p't”
