Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1824- 1869, The Larges, Best and Cheapest! The Election is Over, Peace Pretails, Prosperity Abounds, and is the Tims to Subscribe for THE INDJANAPOLI Daily and Weekly Journal, [Hstabliohed Ln 1994.] Is the Best Political, Literary and Family Newspaper in the North- West I In Standing and Influence I Variety and Extent of its Correspond ones! Freshness of its Newel Reliability of iU Market Reports! It is unsurpassed for Interest and Value. There is as much taiant. enterprise sad In duntry now employed on Western Newspaper as ia any part of the United States. 3be Tele graphic News from all parts of the World is published airaultaneously In 1 ndianapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago, and tlie Eastern Cities, and is laid before the rsadersofihe Journal from ONE TO TWO OATS EARLIER than it can reach them by papers published in other cities. The Daily Journal receives items of news from all parts of the world that arc worth having, and rhe same ia publ-iaued in tlie Weekly in a condensed form. It can not be necessary, at this day, to par ticularize the merits upon which tbo Journal res(s its claims to a continuance and extension es the abundant patronage it has eo long enjoyed. Tito patronage is itself the best evidence of its merits A newspaper must be worth to a reader what he pays for it, or he will not have it. It is in no respect different from any other article. It supplies a want, and is worth more or less as it supplies ths want more or less completely. If It is good, it needs little other solicitation Of patronage than do good groceries or dty goods. Ins Journal has kept steadily in view the purpose of making itself indispensable to its readers, by furnishing them the news in the roost convenient form, and of the most authentic character, and of the greatest variety. It has maintained a staff of — » —------ ——— ■ - - Editor's of Aciknowledjrcd Ability and Experience. 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