Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1899 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
N|NN about five hundred oJMhem, some portly dviftred. hot the greater portion pkturitmacyM*iawftLa*tato4ay many of the It was to try toatand against them. This was probably the last time that so complete and spectacular a view of the North American Indian will be possible, and those who had the privilege of witnessing comotod fortunate. At Stato* ?lbtS tag a collection wkkh never will bn equated. Mr. Rinehart, tba pbotograjtaav nred proofs which, notwithstanding their high price, soil at once, and these Indian pictures have become the fad of the year. The Chicago Great Western Railway has ttornlfclKtob^ttSpriritage of reproducing the best fonr of these pictures. Chief* -Wolf Robe,” “Loomon,” “Hollow Ham Bear” and "Hattie Torn.” and have incorporated them in an art calendar for M 0» which is pronounced thn moat oiitalic prodaetioa yet attempted. The bends are 6xS inches, sow on sheet, wonderfully lapeodnrti in aB their original color* and whew framed make most striking and effective pictures, par tiro tarty salted for holiday gifts. Owing to the t vpcwoc hod a my small edition has been issued. They will be sent, however. lag 25 cents in stamps ar sHser to caver Che royalty chargee and the expense of pocking and maOiog to F. EL Load, GesAgent. 113
