Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1903 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Great Parks ot Colorado Constitute one of her chief glories. They contain fields, forests, and plains; they are watered by creeks and rivers, and contain villages and farm houses; they have springs and lakes where hotels and other places of entertainment are found for those seeking health and recreation. To enable people to reach these favored localities without unnecessary expenditure of 'time or money. the UNION PACIFIC has put in effect very low rates and splendid train service from Missouri River to Denver. Accommodations are provided for all classes passengers on these trains, the equipment including free reclining chair cars, buffet smoking cars, draw-ing-room sleepers, day coachers, etc. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to W. G. Neimyer, G. A, 193 South Clark St., f4t Chicago, 111.

Peak aud Chasm. In whatever direction the Colorado tourist may choose by rail, if he goes to the mountains his j’ourney is a succession of glorious scenery, varying in the characteristics of placid beauty, grotesque ruggedness, and awe-in-spiring grandeur. Up the dttnons are stu pendous walls rising perpendicularly, or gradually sloping back toward greater hills, or. yet again, leaning forward above the ohasqa’ as if threatening to come tumbling down —projecting great rocks that hang suspended over the train as it glides smoothly by - a panorama of wonders and grandeur such as belong only to the Rocky Mountains'. To enable people to reach Colorado without unnecessary expenditure of time or money, the UNION PACIFIC has put in effect very low rates and splendid train service from Missouri River to Denver. Accommodations provided for all classes of, passengers. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to W. G. Neimyer. G. A., 193 South Clark St., Fri 4 t Chicago, 111.

New Lumber Yard in Rensselaer Where yon can get all kinds ot lumber, lime, hair, briok, oemen and plaster, Also the celebrated Alabaetine oement plaster. I solicit a share of your trade, at my old stand. Respectfully Yours, Hiram Dat