Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1888 — $5,000 in prizes [ARTICLE]
$5,000 in prizes
is off.‘red by tho publishers of The Youth's Companion for the bust short stories. There are three prizes of 51.0. K) each, three of S75'J each, and three of $l5O each. No other paper pays so liberally tv> obtain the very best matter for its subscribers. The publishers will send a circular, on receipt of a stamp, giving the conditions of this offer. The Companion has Two Million Headers a week. Every family should lake it. Any new subscriber who sends $1.75 now, will receive it free to January 1.1889, and a full year’s subscription from that date.
A young lady att( nding a seminary in Nashville, after hearing an address on the great ques!im of the day by a noted politician, expressed the opinion that “the tariff was just too cut t for anything.” —Aniston (Ala.) Hot Blast.
