Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1886 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ralph Fendig is piling up in his extensive store room the largest and most complete stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Jerseys, Shawts, etc., ever opened out in Rensselaer, which he offers at astonishingly low figures. II e cordially invites the public to call.

fl 7 ***• fields are but thoee who write i / L i ;ft Stihson de Co .Portland, Maine, will rec«.iv~ f *•* •S I X 5 free, full information about work whirl, • 2 they can do, and live at home,ti.at will pay Cl U XJXJ them from £■ to $25 per day. Some haw p.;’ nvei SD! in a day. Either ex, young or old. Capita. : ’..ruie-d. You arc started free. Those whaatart at once arc absolutely sure of snug little fortunes. All is Dew. ADMIHISTRAWSISALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! NOTICE is herri.;; given that the undersign'Administrator of the Estate »£ Nannie E. Spitler, will, on October 2,188 G, at Rensselaer, Indiana, offer at Public Sale the Persona] Property of said decedent. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of over Five Dollars, on purchaser giving note with sufficient security, with interest after rmiMaity. EZRA L. CLARK, Sept. 10, ’B6. Administrator. —♦ < TV H. 11. GRAHAM. ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, Rxesdei.atk, Indiana. Money to loan on long time at low interest. Sept. 10,‘86. - Ex-Sheriff John W. Powell has leased the Halloran Livery and Feed Stable and respectfully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage.

The Inter-Stale Bn dust a; al Exposition of Chicago. Is now open lor its Fourteenth Consecutive Annual Exhibition. Like every other good thing in the growing West, it is larger, better and more important in its main features than any which have preceded it. The display of processes of manufacture. including two exhibits of silk looms in operation, and many other things of attractive novelty in mechanism, has never been surpassed. The Art Halls are filled with choice examples fresh from the studios of one hundred and twenty-live prominent American artists. Almost every painting is a*gem, and all were selected by the celebrated artist, Mr. Wm H. Beard of New York. The Natural History Department includes the entire collection ot the “Chicago Academy of Sciences” and those collections include some of the most remarkable specimens in the world. The specimen of the elephas primigenius or “hairy elephant,” just added and mounted, was discovered in Spokane Co., Washington Territory, and has no rival in any of the great museums of Europe unkss it may be one in St. Petersburg produced many years ago in Siberia. The Departments of furniture, household decoration, personal ornaments and Textile fabrics are complete and filled with all the novelties known to the several industries they represent. It has never been the purpose of this organization to simply amuse the public or to enrich its stockholders, but rather to educate and inform those who desire to keep abreast of the progress of the world in all the great lines of human activity. In 188.5 the average daily paid at<tendance for forty days was 8,463. This year it promises to be even larger and the exhibition will certainly well pay all who visit it. All transportation lines make reduced rates.

Social Amusements. - The Pas«en o gw Department of the Monon Route have just issued a handsome book of over one hundred pages with the above title, containing a choice cok lection of par or games, trieks. cha rades, tableaux, parlor theatricals, figures and calls for da cing et<*., especially arranged and adapted Lr home amusement. Write to Win. S Baldwin. General Passenger Agent Monon Route, Chicago, 111., enclos ng three cents in postage stamps, and a copy will be sent you b” ’eturn ma’l, Summer Resorts of thf North wst —Tourist, tickets at lowest excursion rates via the Monon Route, are now on sale at the Company’s offices and at all principal points in the South, to Chicago, Milwaukee, Ashland, Waukesha, Madison, Oconomowoc Lake Gogebic, S irit Lake, Lake Minnetonka, S r . Pm!. Minneapolis, and other deliglu’ul resorts in >he cool N< rthwesc. Tourists are given choice o' routes ei tier via Louisville or Ciucinna’i. ami are abie t > make the trip uetwi«n these cities and Chi cago <>p solid fast express trains in Pullman’, Fine t Buffet Sleeping Cars. Full iaforni’ithio regarding tb.s favorite route tor summer travel will be promptly furnished on application to any agent of the Gompam , or rhe follow ng roniesentativesof the Php*> senger Department: A. B. Robertson* Southern Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga.;fl A-Hathaway. District Passenger Agent, No. 227 Fourth Avenue, Louisville. Ky.; I. D BaJdwiu Distrkr Pji<Ag«*nuer Agent, No. 26 Snutb Pl nois v-treet, Indianapolis. Ind.: T D CumptwlL Ticket 4gent No. 129 « •* ,«-•*’ Cii •’’tF.H'i Oho. ••• ’ •»*•». (it iiUM 1 ♦ a -.- **• •*■