Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1884. 1809. The Larges, Best and Cheapest! The Election I» Over, Peace Prevail*, Prosperity Abounds, and Now i* the Timo to Subscribe for THE INDIANAPOLIS Daily and Weekly Journal, [Established in 1884. 1 Is the Beat Political, Literary and Family Newspaper in the North-West! In Stantfing and Influence! Variety and Extent of its Correspondence I Freshness cf its News! ' , Reliability of it* Market Repo’-ta! 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 United Slates. Ihe 'J elc graphic News from alt partnmf the' World is published simultaneously in.l ndiaaapMis, Cincinnati, CLic.-.go, and the Eastern Cities, and is laid before the readers of the Journal from OM’TO TWO BAYSUARLIEK I ‘ I than it can reach them by papers published in ; other cities. The Doily JoUhxat. re' elves items of news from al' parts nf the north tha» aro ivortli having, and.the sauiaJjL.publish<?d_ in the Weekly in acondenscd form. It can not be. necessary, at this day, to parI ticularizc the merits upon which tbe Joui’.sal i rests its claims to a continuaneeand extension of the abundant patronage it Jias so long enjoved. TUA patronage is itself the Lest evL deuce nr its merits A newspaper, must be I worth to a reader what he pays lor it. or lie 1 will not. have.jt. It is in rm lesyeet uiliercut 1 from any other iirtlcle. It supp'tet a a aid, 1 and is worth more or less as it snpp’ies the I want-rtw’tr less eempietoly. .1 f lt is -gco.l, -it neeiis liltie ol lier solicitation of patvouugc than do good groceries or dty good*. Trie Jot-Ks-At,-has-teept MesdUy.Rbxiei£ihe.itnm2S.. us making itself indispensable to iu leaders, I by furnishing them the news m the trm.-t c,vni venlent t'onu. and of tho mpst authentic char- [ acter. and of the greatest variety, it lias maintained a staffer Kditorw of Afkaowlcdgcd Ability and Experience. It has systematically dispatched reporters to ' describe tor its columns all oecut recces,political andutherwue, of general interest. It has incurred very great exnenso in securing special telegraphic dispatches. It has labored withoutcoup ting cost or time to make itseli as nearly as possible a . ‘ complete Daily ant! U eeKly tiecord of the Affair* of the Country. Bv these means it has given its renders the full’worth ol their money, its proprietors ask support for it’because they ask no more than they are able to give a J'ull and satisfactory equivalent for. They ask nothingon account of party preferences, or local advantages. A paper that begs the help of its party because of its partisan oharaOter is apt to nnvirHdltle else to recommend it. The jouhnai. aims to secure patronage hv being WORTH ITbI'RICE TO ANY MAN of anv party. It is Republican in its Poliical Views, Landits.conductors see no reason tn. think that I it will ever be anything else, lint its eoiiinuis I will contain ci! of the ftepurtments itsii lly ini eluded in tirst-clasa newspapers, including i POLITICAL, FINANCIAL, C OMMERCIAL, . GRIUULTUIIa;., FOREIGN. DOMESTIC OENERILTXTEIhIZJffiIinXAh -JLKD-SK_ tJiIENCE. LRUTED ddtn'ilES, : nTEETUBI’I'IiIf.oN ALGO.-1.-MT', TOGETHZK WITH A RUMMART Of THK I> • ' Legislative and Congressional Proceedings, L; '. 1 so full and accurate, and so well arranged that no lndioniut»i mid ue-inan desiioiiH ut keeping posted in Indinnii affnlrq as well ns the events of the world, can do without, it. Tho cireulation.it hasattained. far in advance di any paper j ever published in tho State, and nurpassed Ly very few in the Northwest, is proof that its efforts have neither been misdirected nor unappreciated. What it lias been it will continue -fflTWrtwyaajxiqg by experience, by n more enlarged JiGH'O public, anil by increased means of carryinJF' ■out its designs. Besides the News, telegraphic and otherwise, it will contuiu a great deal of interesting and valuable’natter of a inisceliKneous kind, adapted to the tastes and desires oftlie Stoiiesof a Superior Character,'Skolches, Narratives and Humerou* Extracts, will give variety and piquancy to the more I solid matter, aud make it- acceptable equally to - [ the young and old. The people of imJiafr.’. ; who nfe not subscribers to the daily edition of | tUwJoVItNAI., should take the Wiituu.V JtH iiI s al, because n'.i'rie it .equals rmv ot/.er weekly I newspaper in the country in other departj merits, it at the same time afi'trds them the : news of their own State as no ether newspu- ' per dueil. : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: THE »AIE¥ JOERIVAL. By mail, (payable in ndvancejper annum Sl2 00 “ •>. • t*r? i)jo3. 800 “ . . "for 3 mas. 300 ' lor 1 mo. 1 (io Clubs of five ana upward, eucliX -SCO “ •■ i'ordinos. 400 j “ “ for 3 mos. 200 " ' ' “ for 1 mo. bO By the week, (payable to agent or carrier) 25 IMDIAWI STATE JOERNAE. Single copies.... .. T ,s2 00 Clnbs of 1ive...a..... 1 75 each ('labs of ten and under twenty-fivs lio eueh- ’ iand over....' 100 each For every Clnb often, at the rate named, nn. extra eppy will be sent, and an additional extra copy for every additibpaLten suoscribers. For aCiub of fifty an extra copy Of the Daily will be sent, if preferred, instead of the extra . Weeklies. The getter up of a CJub of more than five, copies may retain a bpjnmiasiqn of TEN PER CENT, on Weekly Clubs. . , 1 Vosttnaatera m*y retain ten per c'tA , of all ■money fbrwtrilea to ns by sUbocrlpfioissccur-. ed by'theip. ’ , ~ .»<, u • Remittances for Clubs must be made atone time, hut additions may ha made nt any thhe, at Club’Rates, affer the Clnb ha* been raised, provided a full year’s subscription is taken. Money should be sent by Po*t -Office Money Order Wb4n practicable. ' A gents wanted In County anil I Town iirlndfana to canvass for the Dally anti•Weeltly JM'kXal. ru 1 t9-Smdfor a Cireviar and ' AIWKKbS. * I. [ JMWRNAM I * 4 <