Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1901 — The Sentinel’s Almanac. [ARTICLE]

The Sentinel’s Almanac.

The Indianapolis Sentinel Year Book and Almanac for 1901 which is just out, is the best number of this* popular annual yet issued. It is a nandsomely printed volume of about five hundred pages and presents a complete record of the last year all over the world. It contains a full history of the presidential campaign, including the proceedings and platforms of all the national conventions and the vote in detail of the entire country for presidential electors, state officers, and members of congress. The sporting record is full and accurate. The results of the census of 1900 are given quite fully and a great variety of other useful information. More than one hundred pages are devoted to Indiana affairs. This is the only almanac published which covers Indiana matters. The price of the almanac is twentyfive cents, and it is offered with the State Sentinel for one year for fifty cents. “Grif> robbed me of my sleep and I was nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles’ pain pills and Nervine cured me.” Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. Insist on having your sale bills printed at The Democrat office. We get up a good bill at a reasonable price and give a free notice iu the paper with each set of bills. Everybody, especially the farmer, reads The Democrat and a notice in its columns reaches the very people you want to reach. Remember this and govern yourself accordingly.