Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1891 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The high cost of the Enoyolopudia Britannioa has heretofore been the great bar to its popular use. The English Edition cost $200,00 per set, and the American Edition $125,00 per set in the cheapest binding. These prices have almost compelled people to parohase the cheaper and poorer Encyclopedias. * * * * Have oub REPUBLICAN friends neveii stopped to reflect that Indiana's proportion OF THE APPROPRIATIONS OF LAST CONGRESS WILL COST THE TAX-PAYERS OF THE STATE NEARLY SEVENTY TIME AS MUCH AS THE INCREASE OF TIMTHTATE LEVY RY THE LAST LEGISLATURE? W ' As an ednoational factor in the home, no work in the language is so impo.tant and valuable as the Encyclopedia Bntani.ica. It covers every subject in ever? department of knowledge. It answers fully au«l authoritatively every question that can be asked _ Misses Blanche Longhridge. Carrie Stackhouse and Fiano McEwen visited the ltensselaer campers at Cedar Lake Tuesday and spent a pleasant day The Encyclopredia Britannica has 600 American writers and authors on American articles alone; whereas Appleton’s which claims to be tne most “American” of all Encyclopedias, has less than 250 writers for th * entire work. The family of James A. Kays, Barkley township, gave that gentleman a pleasant supnso Monday, on the completion of his 00tn year. Chi.dren with their families, relative , and ourself and wife, i numbering nea ly thirty sa' down to a bountifully supplied tablo and enjoyed the occasion with him. John M. Moore was the ‘becuiler while the company was gathering and the feast of good tli ngs prepared. May he live to enjoy many more r turns of the day. LOST. A silver combination watch, on Sunday night, July I2tU. between the F. W. Baptist church and Alfred Collins’ pi tee, 2} miles east of town. Finder will ol use return to me and receive reward.

VANCE COLLINS.