Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We have a large surplus cf evergreens, maple, ash, catalpas, apple, pear, peach and a full line of small fruits. We will close out cneap. Patties wanting to set out anything in the above line will do well to give my agent a call. Jj. A. Woodin, Nurseryman, Goodland, Ind. John Schanlaub, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.
IND. NAPOLIS SENTINEL. THE Dailv, Weekly and Sunday Issues. The Sentinel in its several editions reaches more readers in Indiana than any other newspaper published within or without the state. It is read in every city, town and hamlet. The Daily is an eight to twelvepage paper of 56 to 84 columns and contains the very latest market reports, in addition to all the important news of the day. It has « special news service from New York, Washington aud Chicago. The Weekly is a mammoth issue of 12 pages and 84 columns, and in addition to the cream of the news of the week includes an invaluable farm and homo department, with a variety of speci; 1 features for all classes of readers. The Sunday issue contains regularly 20 pages of 140 columns of reading matter, and frequently 24 pages or 168 columns This issue is much like the Daily, but political topics except as items of news are allowed but little space and the additional columns are used to meet the tastes of those who desire clean, wholesome and entertaining miscellany. | By Mail—Postage Prepaid. Daily edition, 1 year, $6 00 Parts of a year, per month, 50 Daily and Sunday, I year, 800 Sunday, by mail, L year, 2 00 Weekly Edition. One Copy, one year, 1 00 Specimen copies sent free.
rNDIANAPOLIS BENT NEL Indianapclis, Ind. A copy of the Indiana Almanac for 1893 has just been received by ns. It is without question the most complete and best work of its kind that has been issued in the State. The main features of the work are deserving of extended notice. The World’s Fair, which i s to be held this year, will no doubt be visited by almost every citizen of Indiana. This important subject is fully outlined in twenty-eight pages of printed matter, showing cuts of the buildings and descriptions of all the interesting features and exhibits, Complete tables and Tariff Duties and increases are noticed. A reliable table of the Indiana Post-offices, with their salaries. This constitutes reference volume for those interested in the new appointments expected after March 4th. The United States Government, with the names and salaries of every official therei- , from President down, are given A full list of United States Senators and Representatives are furnished. Tables of population of States, cities, etc., and other matters of paramount importance Bre also set fully forth. A concise collection of general inlormation on the recent political revolution is perhaps the moßt interesting featuie of this work. The vote of Indiana by counties on both State and National 'ieketa is scheduled, and separate tables are t iven on legislative districts. The great result by popular vote an t electoral votes is also shown. For the benefit of handy reference the platforms of the four leading parties in 1892 are appended.
HIGHWAYS-DITCHING. If the Iroquois Valley is to be drained under pending proceedings every land owner should at once take steps to have laid out any public highway which wo’d be proper after such drainage is accomplished. This course will secure proper r ssistance from the county otherwise it will be more difficult to establish the reads and the county will not be assessed her share of constructing the improvement. This is an important matter and should receive prompt attention before he report is filed. G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan yon money on peisontd mortgage, ~r chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirnle than bank loans, because interest is r'bated.— We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. Please remember that Clarke does watch, clook and jewelry repairing. You will not make a mistake if you examine Clarke’s line of fine watches, clocks and jewelry before buying. The talk of the town—Clarke’s line of watohes and jewelry. Alf Collins has bought out ths stock of agricultural implement? Hammond Bros. Alf takes < v o the business as naturally as a duck s o water. Give him a call.
