Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters stressed as below remain uncalled in the Post Office at RenssaJaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on the 2U!.h day of Ociota r, 1883. Those cot (claimed within four weeks from the date below given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington. D. Q Barbara Adams EDe Wart, R W Hickman. Miss H M< ader. N B Mullet, Bcuj Oglesby J H Prouty, J D M Jack Raymonn. John Ilomine Elac Seward, Miss A Walton. Per ssiis cai rng for any of the letters iu ih’.sf list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer, lud . Oct. 22. 1883 CONQUERING THE WILDERNESS In American history there are no more interesting figures than the He* roes and Heroines of the Border.— Bold, dashing, adventurous and patriotic; loyal to friends, to country aud to tho interests of society, their work was singularly effective in the advancement of American civiiizm tion. With seeming recklessnets, their efforts were in tho interest of law and order, and the people owe them a debt of gratitude they do .not forget. Their page in history is as fascinating as it is honorable, and theie is a peculiar pleasure in read iug the narrative of their wonderful exploits, The limes whieh produced tboss heroes and heioines mark a period in American history of absorbing interest alike to old and young. It io proper that it- should be so. Thess hardy pioneers coupled virtue with courage, nmnaoiiy and ioye of country with the stern duties of frontier life and battle, and the example of their lives not only interest but strengthens our faith arid admiration in human coulagc and unselfish purpose. In American pioneer hjstory theie are three distinct eras marked as distinetiy by throe geographical divisions; from the Allegheny Mountains to the Mississippi, marking the fi st; from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountaii k the second; Califors nia and the Pa aide Slope the 3rd. The settlement of these vast regions developed great 1- users, whose achievements have made them justly # and widely famous. They have a wurin place in'the hearts of the people, and a prominent one in their admiration. It is appropriate that their achieve* ments should be recorded, and we note with pleasure the forthcoming of a nt w book, now ready, from 'he press of N. D, Thompson & Co., Publishers, New York and Sr. Louis, Mo., called: Conquering the Wilderness, or New Pictorial History of the Life and Times of The Pioneer Heroes and Heroines of America It is written b> Col. Frank Triplett, an aeeomplished Writer, whose literary qualifications and >reat experience on :he frontiers are said to eminently fit him for so noble a task. A special feature of the book is its apt and profuse illustration, embracing 220 superb engravings, illustrating incidents and persons—the latter embracing nearly 100 lifelike portraits, of pioneer leaders, never be fore given—men and women which make it a sort o f pie ure gallery, as vre.il as a book of tnrilling i nrratiyes, that will lend to the book .. charm and in teres' not to be resign 1. It is sold by subscription, hrough canvassing agents ..n 8 w e< ts art oppoituuiiy to u< nt * in i o money espc dally in . V i ttse it in am 1 «.

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