Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1868 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1824. r P 18€i©« The Luges, Best and Cheapest I The Election U Over, Faaoa Trevalls, Yroapeiity Abounds, sad Now is ths Time to Smbsmiba tor -THE INDIANAPOLIS - Daily and Weekly Journal, Tr [Metablished in UM.) Is the Best Political, Literary and Family Bewtpaper in the Forth-Weit! Ia Maiding sad Influence! Variety sad Extent of 1U Correspondence I Frashness of it* Newt! Reliability of Its Market Reports ! It Is unsurpassed for Interest and Value. There is as much talent, enterprise and in dustry now employed on Western Newspaper as in any part of the Uoitad States. The Tela graphic News from all parts of tbe World ii published simultaneously in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago, and the Eastern Cities, and is laid before the readers of the Journal from
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