Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1901 — A High Mark. [ARTICLE]
A High Mark.
The New York Almanac for 1901, issued by Chas. H. Fletcher of New York City, bas set a. high mark for similar publications during the new century, and shows remarkable enterprise on the part of the publisher when we consider that it is intended solely for free distribution. The numerous publications of this'character are usually gotten up with the single idea of cheapness, while the thought °f expense has certainly been set aside in the case of the New York Almanac. The artistic colorings of the cover, the accuracy of its calendars and its fund of information trtl go to make it well worthy of perusal and preservation. It bas innumerable hints for mothers as to the care of children. A unique page is the “Baby’s Record” page, which is in blank, to be filled in with baby’s name, date of birth, cut first tooth, etc. The whole Is a very creditable piece of work and may be procured at any drug store or direct on t-equest, free.
