Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1873 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$20,000. Twenty Thousand Dollars In premiums for distribution among the $2.09 sul-acribeis of the oira-oi»nxrA.Ti lUccliin (inquirer! .*1 . IN APRIL, 18»Jf. ’ ' «—T4e* nuniber of Premium* are always Increased when the number of names Exceed the nnmber calculated upon. We now offer the following: I Cash Preidiuifl of.- H,060 20 Cash PrerrilumS of 8100 eadh...... 8,000 60 Stetn--wh>diijs Watches, SBO each. 4.600 100 cash Premiums of S2O each 2,000 200 Ca-»h Premiums of $lO each. 2,0 0 100 Cash Premiums of 85 each........ 500 100 Cash Premiums of $3 each 300 100 Cash Premium*ofß2each--,----- 200 1279 Miscellaneous Prams. $2 to 810 each 7,200 Making a Total of TWO THOUSAND Premiums, worth TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Every subscriber who, remits $2 for a year’s subscription will have bis name legistered, and will be furnished by return mail a receipt giving the dat£>nd number to which his name is registered, said number being represented by a duplicate in the distribution. Agents sending 10 names and $20,00 at one time receive a free paper one year and have their names registered as participants for premiums. Specimen Copies, Posters, Premi im Pamphlet and Subscription Blanks sent free to persons desiring them. Address FAREN & McLEAN, CINCINNATI.DHK), IRA W YEOMAN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Jan. 9,1876,-$ 10 What Next? The great Jn venile Magazine. 30 cents a year with a splendid SI Prang Chroino free. Specimen 3 cents. Great attractions to clnbs. Favorite Poems. A cbanning collection of abont 430 of the Boys' and Girls’ old and new favorites, for home and school reading. Price 75 cents. Specimen part containing 27 “gems” sept for 6 cents postage. Say where yon sa tv this JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, Chicago. 512-10 ill

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