Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1884 — Page 4
’ (Concluded from Ist pag«-) came out of obscurity, shone in the brief glare of infamy, and taen sli-a Into dishonored retirement. Ue is universally despised. If he shows his head now it is only to draw u« on himself some expression ”f the eon tempt which every henorable man feels for him, and he also draws in suits upon the better men who thro mistaken motives have seen fit to associate h s' name with theirs in the worthv work of Prison reform —New York Sun.
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Notwithstanding the protection (?) giv-n to “home industry!” by the existing high tariff, only 8,000 mill operatives at Fall River, Mass.. have struck against a r duction of wages. The lordly proprietors have resolved to dispatch agents to Europe to con tract ior t,.e so-called pauper labor. The Logansport Pharos: “The Hon. Thomas J. Wood is making an excellent record bn Congress and has already introduced several important measures i i the House. One is te reduce the tariff on print paper. The passugt of such a law would be welcomed by the publishers <*( news papers all over the country.” The gold bugs and their organs keep up a continuous yawp about the accumulation of silver dollars in the Treasury. What are the facts i n the case? Th® silver coin and bullion in the Treasury amounts to $l2B 00,000 and the silver certificates to $97,400,0J0. That i« to say the silver represented by certificates is in circulation, helping the buJness of the country, consequently the silver in liii Treasury belonging to the Government amouni.to only $30,600 000, about t>3 cents per capita of population, and the entire amount coin and b illion, is only aboutj $2 32 per capita, and yet the gold bngs dema id a halt in coining silver dollars. In France the silver in circulation p«i capita is about $lO The gold bugs can,t have their way ust no w. Mb. Ed.: Th® Republican editor goes off into a paroxysm of injured innocence. This week he would have his readers infer that you are the an* thor of the productions of “A Citizens, and whines like a whipped spaniel fer sympathy. He thinks he sees the “ear-marks’ ia certain phra ses 'Used. That is a compliment 1 was not prepared for, and if I can drop him into your harzds I know he will be spqedily brought to bis senses Now, I hold no ill will toward the editor of the Republican, nor am I engagvu in creating a feeling against him. If any such exists i is the res suit of his indisereet and promiscuous reference to people. My reference to his mothod of dealing with Bloomer was to show up his ingratL tude. The school difficulty would and ought to have been satisfactorily settled without .he interfrsrenje ~f a nowspapar. And in fact I know Capt. Burnham is perfectly *ola and aosirous of maiutaing discipline wi 1 - out euch assistance.
Ido think the in teres s of every community would be subse-.ved, it the system of making public every littte affair, (and not unfrequenily incorrectly and improperly) should cease. If by drawing attention to thin I can accomplish that in Rensselaer, my eflurt will not have oean in vain. If the editor cf the Repub lican win adopt that plan, and not cut right and left at the suggestion of Tom, Dick and Harry that that is the proper way to conduct a paper, my object will be accomplished In conclusion, and because the ed*» itor of the Republican disputes it, please insert: Cackle No. 1, “After all these years* the Delinquent List again appears in The Republican. • • ♦ ♦ —Rensselaer Republican. Jan. 17. In the same paper, eighth pagtl: Cackle No. 2. The Delinquent list which anpears in this issue of The Republican. mikt serve to excuse t e somewhat belai-d appeal ante of the paper and also some little diminution in the customary amount of i;e-»s and editorial infcrter. * ♦ “ Cackle No. 3; That interesting con tinued story entitled “Delinquent Tax List" etc., etc.—Republican, Jan. 14th. Cackle No, 4 —The time was when t.o Delinquent List paid to its publishers as much us S3OO or S4OO each year. * * • ' * * * | —Republican, lan, 31J. And so tn each week until ray al luslon to it acted as chill and stopped it A Citizen.
OUR SCHOOLS.—W® think our town, and in fact our county. Is to be congratulated in regard te standard of excellence to which the seheols of Rensselaer are so rapidly attainingboth in discipline and in the thor eugbness of the work performed. We are surrounded by a pi(Ul us regionlot country, needing facilites for educating the boys and g iris, which can net, under existing circumeta ces, Le furnished by the country -cbools. With our long terms of school, our fine new s.-hool building, :h« cheap rate of tuition and especially with th > thoroughly practical course of study adopted and thorough and prac'ical methodof ttashing. We are now supplying thi, ueed in addition to meeting our own educational wants in the most satisfactory manner. We learn that about a score of the young ladies and gentlemen of tue surrounding court try have been availing themselves, during the present school year, of the facilities offered, and all express themselves fully satisfied In every respect. And we >-re glad to learn that, without exception, the conduct of these young people has n®en such as n»t only to reflect credit upon themselves and their parents,Jbut so as t® have made them a valuable acquisition te the schools, which, we fear, cau no’: always be sola of those whom loving parents have been in th® habit of sending lo'g distances frem home to receiv less than cur g o ools are now furnishing to these - tudents.
A Grand Surprise at the Poor Farm.—Ou last Friday evening over forty friends and neighbors of Mr; Simon Phillip?, ' Superintendent of the Poor Farm, met at Mr. L. L Daugherty’s tor a party, as Mr. Phil w lips supposed. Ac 7 o’clock Mr Phillips was “ou time.” In about a hour thereafter he was sent for io great haste ou the pretense of tramps being at bis house. When he reached home he was surprised to find t e tablas loaded with an excellent suoper, prepared by his daughter, Mrs. C- A. Roberts, and al! the pafy from Mr. Daugher ty’s following, A handsome rocking chair, a set of silver knives, forks, spoons and a "general taste" were the fruits of the beginning of his 61st year. After four hours of feasting, music. social chatting, and plenty of fun, the guosts retired to their respective homes, hoping that Mr Phillips may live 61 years more, and that they ma again surprise, and take him by “etorm” as nicely as they did this time. O. M. D. Every house in Tell Oitv lad., is in the w.iltr, and eveiy house has a skiff. Business is entirely suspended in Newburg, Ind. Water i uns through all the stores of the town. There are 3,000 houses under water in Newport Ky., and 20.000 people without hotpes. Cleveland, O , is doing nobly for the sufferers. Sen.,tor-elect Payne led ofi with SI,OOO. Fix or save thousand people o( Cincinnati aie inak ng their homes in the School houses ct the city. A four-year old bey was found floating on a raft in Cincinnati Tuesday night. He was taken to the “Mation House, but did not know -ho he was, One of the sights witnos '.in Newport, Ky.. was a whole f ,ily eating their dinner iu ’he second st®iy of a house. They had their furniture piled on the roof, and were seeming very contented. 'I he water below them was fully forty feet deep.
ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncall-d for in the Post Office at Renssabier, Jaspi r County. Indiana, on the 9tl ilay of Februaiy, 1884. Those not claimed within four from the date below given ? ill be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington. D. C J Reylnoi & T F Warne. Mrs Martha Tvlbt:, Miss Luie O Wilsoa, Dr J R Youngl Perssns caling for any of the letters In this list will please say they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M. Rensselaer. Ind . Feb. 11.1884.
NONsRESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss; Samuel Remington, Philo Remington, Eliph det Remingon. James Milburn William W. Hammell, Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, Charles F. Webber, WilliMiti C. Hibbard, Franklin F. Smeucer, Adblph.us E Burtleit. and Deere and Mansur Company, me each hereby notified ‘hat Henry R. Bond Trustee of tho Equitable Trust Upmpany as such Trustee, has tiled his com laiat against them in the Circuit Court of said Jasper County, te foreclose a mortgage. Said cauee will stand for trial on the first day of the regular March Term, 1884, of said Court, which commences on tho Third Monday in March, 1884. CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court, R. S. & Z. Dwiggins, Atty’s, January 1884.-$7 SO.
A LIST OF GOODS . —HOLD AT- - Purcupile's A full line of Common and Fancy Candies I A full line of Bakers’ Gonds! Bread, Pies, Cakes. &c ! Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs Cloves and Cinnamon. Teas, Coffees. Sugars! California canned goods! Baked Beans, Baking Powder! , Canned Salmon, Mackerel and Lobi stars! Flavoring Extracts. Tomato Catsup. Table Sauces. Spanish Olives. Chow-Chow. Musfaid, canned coined B'»ef, canned Sausage. Thelbest of Crackers, Hollantk Harin, Spiced Fish. Soaps, etc Xu fact, everything kept in a first class Grocery and Restaurant. I emember! Buy your Teas of me, and draw that elegant set of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Remember! That with each and every pound of our Coffee sou receive a nice present. Remember! In purchasing your Baking Powders of us. you se-curea chance to ► draw that hand painted set of ware. H. M. PURCUPILE.
Ralph Feudlg’s for bats a ns. Where is Levine’s candy factory? answer Rensselcer Ind. where they make all kinds o’ pure canday every day, Mr. Ralph Fendig has just return ed from Chicago, where he has been for some few days, looking through tne market, and reports that he has secured the nicest and cheapest lot of goods it whs ever his luek to secure, and requests the readers of the Sentinee, and everybody else to call and see them.
SPECIAL NOTICE.Ali who are indebted to R Fendig are requested t® call and settle, eith er by eash. ®r note, within the next 30 days, as I wish to close my books for this year. 2t R. Fendig. Quality not Quantity is what you get, ai Levino’s canbyKactory. When you want fine good® do not be deluded by low orlces for cheap adulterated candy, We guarantee all the candy we manufacture pure and free from adulteratior. Levino’s candy factory. Go to Fendig’s. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling iu and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results mao follow. ’’Swayne’s Ointment” is a pleasant, sure care. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, elas. Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for 50 cents; 3 boxes, $1 25, (in stamps.— Address, Dk. Swayne & Son, Philartelpuia. Pa, Sold by Druggists. v7n26
Nolics of Application for License to bell Intoxicating LiauorsNOTICE 1b hereby given to all the citizens of the Town‘of Remington, and Carpenter Township, in the Cohnty of Jasper, and State of Indiana: That I, the undersigned Timothy O’Connor, a white male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, will mike application to the Board of Corn missionersof the said Jaspei County, in the State of Indiana, at the next regular session aad meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden in the Town of Rensselaer in said Jasper county, commencing on Monday, the third day of March 1884. for a License to sell Spiritous Liquors. Vinous Liquors, Malt Liquors, and all Intoxicating Liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowinglind permitting said Liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows, to-wit: "A one sto y Frame Building loccated upon Lot number one (1) of P. D. Gallagher’s subdivision of Lots Nos. four (4', five [5), and ris [GJ, in Block number twelve (32J, of lue original plut of the Town of Remington, which is iaid out upon u part of the south half of the north-west quarter of section No. thirty, township twenty.seven north, range six west, in the county of Jasper, and Stale of Indiana. The ground upon which said Building is located, is described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said Block number twelve (12) in sgid Town of Remington, and running thence west along the north line of said Block No. twelve (12) a distance of forty feet; thence south parallel with Ohio street in said Town of Remington, twenty feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said Block No. twelve [l2), fortv feet to the west boundary line of said Ohio street ami thence north along the west line of said Ohio street, twenty feet to the place of beginning The said Building fronts east on Ohio street in said Town »f Remington. Said applicatii n wiP ask for a License as a .owe raeui toned. for a period of one vear, . . IIMOIHY O’CONNOR. James W. Doutbit, Alt v for applicant. February 1, 1884.—SK'. lift f° r t * ie working class. Send 10 ' -1 11 cen.s for postage, and we will mail Ivl 11 || you niBE, a royal valuable box of WkW sample goods that will put you In the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not’required. vVe will start you. You can work all the time er in spare tine only.— The work Is.universally adapted to both sexes, young aid old. Yon can easily earn from 50 cents to >5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, me make thi* nn paralleled offer: to allwhoare net well satisfied ws will send $1 to pay for the|tro ble of writing us. Fall particulars, diiectlons, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those wha give theiu whole time to the wertt. Great success abeo* lately auro, Don't de»ay. Start now. Address Srineoit * Co., Portland, Maine,
AwliMiion for License to Retail litoiicatiDg l.iQnors. NOTICE ia hereby given to all the citizens of the Town of Wheatteld and Wheatfield Township, in the county of Jasper, and State of Indiana, that L the undersigned Asgust Fritz, a white male inhabitant of the aaid Town and Township, and over the age of twenty-one years, not ia the habit of becoming intoxicated and a man of good moral char cter. axd* fit person ia every respe t to be intrnsted’with tho sa'e o( intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper counth® Mext regular session and meeting of said Board of Commissioners to be holden in tha "own of Rensselaer, in'said County and Slate aforesaid, the first Monday in March, themme being the 3d day of March, a. n. 18 k '4. for a I icensi- to sell Spiritons Liquors, V inous Liquor Malt Liquors, and all intoxicating Liquor* which may he used < s a beverage, in less quantities than a quart ar a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting said Liquors to be drank- on the premises where sold, and precisely located and detcribed ae follows? **ln a ond story frame building, and the ground upo« , w ,, “ “aid bnildiug Is located is described s lollows: Being a part of the north-east quarter of the sonjli-west quarter.of section tw-xty-fivc [«) iu township tbi r ty two ,3t) n rth rang, six to) west, in Jasper county. Indiana, and more more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing two .hundred and three (203) feet south of the center of said section, thence i mining due weat four (.4) leet, being the place of beginning, thence continuing due west thirty (30) fee- thence due south eighteen (18) ;eet, thence - T o, l r t - T J 3 f ) ~ Pet and thenC( ‘ due north ei - h f° e ?d l 8) feet, bsingtha place of beginning, rtaui license is desired for the period of one ~ AUGUST .FRITZ. James W . Doutbit, Att’v for Applicant. February 8. 11«4.- gio, F non-resident notice. State of Indiana, Jasper County, se: In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term 1884 Cause No. 8215. Attachment. Geoge V) . Gant well vs. Ezra'l'ritt .J t / .T pp . ear * n K ? y affidavit tiled in the office of the Clerk ot the J as per Circuit Court on February 4ih. 1884 that the above named defendant is a uon-resideut oi the State or Indiana, and that he n a necessary party to the above entitled action, the object of which is to enforce a contract a demand-by proceedings in uttachNotice of the pendancy of such action is therefore giecn to said defendant. and that the Bfl m e will stand lor trial on the 31st day of March. 1884 L b . el, ‘r g ,h .® J ’ th Jurtieial day of the March Tern/ 1884. of said «ourt, to be begun and held at the March Rens^lai;r ’ Indiana,on Monday, ( | Witness my hand and the seal of 4 Sbal said Court this 6th day of February ’ —V — 1 A. n., 1884. rm. CIIARLES H. PRICE, Cldrk. Thompson &Bro., Att’ys for pl’ff. lebruary s, 1884.—57 58. P Sfe ad. of R. P. Benjamin in ano’.h er column. He claims to be prepared te offer superior inducement® to buyers of lumbe coal, WOOD! Wood!) W®od!!!--Dear reader, that wood you promised us.
JAS. A. THOMPSON y// y y\V\X. to LE i.'w . Watchmaker JEWELER, Remington, Ind * k kJ! i /WNFAttING * FORAtISm ’ I ai£oY SUCH AS Dl SEASEsI vtetter. itch, sores. pimples. / • Hras l ptoms are “future, Bt * B £ in g» itching, worseat it Pin-wonns were crawling about the rectum, the private partsareoften affected. Asa pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swathe’s tg "ppsrior to any article in the market Boxes, $1.25. Address, Da. Swathe & Son, PtriK/Pa. m wanted for The Lines of all the Presidents of the U. 8. The largest, handnomest, best book ever sold for U lose than twice ourprice. The fastrest selling bosk in America. Immense profits to agents. All intelligent people want it. Any eno cau become a successful agent. Terms tree. Haijaett Book Co., Portland, Maine.
J. Jl Tkomp®«K at Rem*, bifftoa, has* flae stock at Watches, Jewelry, st®.* oa han I, and adding to It dally, tor th® trade, - Those who buy to try, will ever after try to buy, those nobby suits of J. J. Waterbury.
■M IM! Gigantic Preparations foe the Last Struggle!! EXTRAORDINARY CIGARS!!! BEST Quality of Plug and Fine Ot Tobaccos, Unadulterated Goal Oi) magnificent Smoking Tobacco, a general assortment of Notions and Novelties B s wni R^ ncd Ku gar. Monticello Crystal Mills Flour, Meat, Salt. Butter, Effgs Rice, Dried Apples, Cheese, Oyster’’ Lard, Pepper, Spice. an d all kinds of Groceries constantly on hand, with a multifarious diversity ot 5 and 10 cent articles too numerous to mention' A iso a fine assortment of Drugs and Medicines that cure all Diseases arising from an impure condition of the Blood! AH ARNOLD’S Gash Store, JOHN O*SEy, Salesman Blackford, Indiana Posts, Rails and Cord-wood taken in exchange for Groceries! I want Hogs & Cat lie, and hands to woik on the farm make rails, chop cord-wood, &c , &c The highest market price paid for Furs, Butt*i and Eggs (Jail and examinestock A H ARNOLD, Blackford, Jasper cwuniy, Indiana John Casey, Salesman
THE NEW RENSSELAER, IND. .T L ’V OPENED. New and finely fnrnhhed.— . ».P 1688 *”, 1 o.oi is. Table furnished with the best the market atlords. Goad Sampl* Rooms on fir.-t floor. Free Bns to and from LEAR HOUSE, J. H. LEAR, Proprietor, Oppoaitr. Court House. Honticdh, Ind Has recently been new furnished through ■»ut. The rooms are large and airy, tho loea tion central, making it the most eonve .len and desirable house in town. Try it John W. Medicus,. Plasterer & Cistern Builder. All kinds es Plain and Ornamental w«ok done Ip the latest style. Leave orders at Tharp’s »rug Store. U. WILMS, Gun & Locksmith, (Shop on River bank, south of Schooj Hous®, Ronsselaer, Ind.) All kinds es Iron and Wood turning, .and fine wotKta Irop, Steel and Bras?, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. v5n4C ZE'W BLACKSMITH SHOP [South ot McCov & Thompson’s Bank.] Rensselaer, Ind. &RANT. Protfr. I’HE proprietor having fitted up a new shop . arc now fully prepared to do all kinds ol Blacksmithing, at, the lowest price, and in the most workmanliKe manner. Farmers, and ali others needing anything in our line, are iavitet t o give ns a call. We purpose making HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty, And give this branch es the business particulo attention. All work watranted. GRANT,
NJQ W Meat-Market. [first dgor bast of PGST OFFICE.] Rensselaer, - - Indiana FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sausage, Bologna, Hams, Bacon Etc., sold I u quantities to suit purchasers at he lowest prices. The very best oi stock slaughtered. Give me a call. Fish and Poultry kept in season, Thelhighesl market price iucash paid for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Calves.fPoultry, Hides, Sheep Pelts, Tallow, etc. vsna7 B.E.WOODS. PIONEER CWrYMARKEtn (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - Ind., J. J. Higlcsbach, Proprietor tfrfEEF, Pork, Vea. Mutton, Saus JftJ age, Bologna, etc., sold in quauli ties to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stoek slaughtered. Everydody is invited to call. The Highest Price Paid for Gc >b Fat Cattle. May 26.18*2. 1 ■ I Send si cents for postage, and roil pill* ceiv< free, a costly box of goods ■I I 1 iMw which will help you to more money right away 'han anything else in this world. All of either sex sueceed from the first hour. The bread road tn fortune opens before the workers. At once address, Tuva A Co. Augusta, Mal-e.
CARMERS’ BANK, Opposite Pablie Bq ßare MNBBKLABB, . . . HOIAJIA. Money Loaned. Do a general Ban«. id£ Br fiaeEfl Angn.t 17,13 tn. LEVI NOS" 1 CANDY FACTORY. P V ?r? b UNAD P LT ®RATED CANDY, made cleanlieAsTn’ 7 day ' - F ' ,r < 3 Dalit y Goods and J. ■ Rensselaer, Ind.. Angust 17, 1883.
WilliaAi Smith, House Bridge Builder, ks ? ds nf Bh,, P and » cr °D work done at GH er’Brid~e e R S *i" P aad r cßi d ßß ce west of er Rensselaer. Ind Nev. Jt). 'B3.—* • NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana. County ot Jasper, ss: ■ . vV,‘ " alk " and Walker, his wife t' “ a ? 'I' 8 ? 11 •— Vinson, hia wife ari kcreby i.otfied that. David J Thompson has’filet sniet°* , h P H!I‘ t fll 2 JaB P Br Circuit Court b ?,”rtJi>', h Un , | T lO foreclose a tax lien npoi oertutn land in sa d cennty. aaa that said cans Ji, d for . trlal on Xoudav, January 14th 1884, the «ame being the 7th Judicial day es th January i erm. 1884. of said Court. ■ i ' VVit ”f ßß hand and the «e-l o ( seai.. . ,a:« Ceurt. —r—■ CHARLES II PRICE Clerk mi ' „ es the Jasper Circu.t Court Thompson A Bro , Att’ys for al’ff \ Novomb r2J. 1883. 85. X NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State or Indiana, Jaspbk Countt, ss: Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 188< Jehn Maketver, ] ve, | William H. Smith, ( Complaint No. 315&. 8 -,lth, his wife f William H. Summit, I —— Summit, his wife. J William H. Smith, - Smith, his wife Wl Ham H. Summit, Suramitt, his wife, at ncreby notified that John Makeever has filetf hi complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quit T>t e , foreclose a tax lien upon certai Beal .Estate .n said county, and that said caua will stand for trial on the', J4th Judicia day< the next tetm of said Court, te be held at th Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana, common mg January 7th, 1884. i —| Witness my hand and the s-’al 1 J h«al. said Cenrt this 26th day el Novau ' —, — ’ b-r. 1883. CHARLES B. PRICE, Cltf-k. Jfordecai F. Chilcete, 4 fy for pl’ff November3o. 1883.—J7 50, Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, 1 Jasper County, j 8e: Leverett Clark and Henry Wetmore aie herad notified thrt John Makeeve has filed his cet piaint in th<s Jasper Circuit Court, to quiet h title to, and foreclose a tax lien upon certai Reni Estats in said county, and that said cam will stand for trial at the Ceurt House, m Ren seiner. Indiana, on the 22d day of January, 188 the same being the 14th Judicial day of the Jai nary Term, 1884. of said Court. . 1 Witness my hand and the seal < - sbal. J said Court this 29th d yof Noven ' —, — ’ bor, 1883.’* ‘ CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. M. F. Chilcotc. Att’y for pl’flf. NwemberSO, 1883—55. PATinm MUNN & CO., of tho Scientific American, co tinue to nct us Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Tra Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, (Sanai England, h rance, Germany, etc. Hand Book abo patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experieni Patents obtained throunhMUNN & CO. arenotic In the Scientific American, the largest, best, ai most widely circulated scientific paper. 83.20 a yet Weekly. Splendid engravings ana interesting I formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Arne lean sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SciBNTW American Office, 2GI Broadway, New York.'' X MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Plain at from 2 cents to 65 cents eacl fringed single, two sides, from 20 sen to $1,75 each; fringed double at from < cents to each Best of ure’ent fashionable and pretty New Year Calling Cards at iron. 25 cents to ss,< per pack of 2*4 All prepaid by mail * No free samples Discount to the trad Address ECONOMY PAPER & PRINTIN HOUSE, N'» 10 Wheeling Ave , East, Im Cambridge, Ohjo
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