Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1886 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ANNOUNCEMENT—A CARD On account of frequent and urgent solicitation on the part of prominent citizens from all parts of the district and from all political parties, I have been induced to announce my name as a candidate for State Senator, in this Senatorial District, subject to the popular vote in November next. Respectfully, DAVID H. PATION. Remington, Ind., July 21, 86.
T fields are scarce, but those who write to I I Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine,will receive J 9 3 II free, full information about work which *• fHS I I can d°» and live at home,that will pay 'L/ them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have earned over SSO in a day. Either sex, young or old. Capital not required. You are started free. Those who start at onco are absolutely sure of snug little fortunes. All is new.
Social Amusements. - The Passen° gej: Department of the Monon Route have just issued a handsome book of over one hundred pages with the above title, containing a choice col-, lection of partor games, trieks, cha rades, tableaux, parlor theatricals, figures and calls for daLciug etc., especially arranged and adapted for homo amusement. Write to Wm. S. Balflwin. General Passenger Agent Monon Route, Chicago, 111., enclosing three cents in postage stamps, and a copy will be sent you bv return maib 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'. Paul, Minneapolis, and other deliglic'nl resorts in the cool Northwest. Tourists; are given choice of routes either vU Louisville or Cincinnati, and are ab e to make the trip between these eiti -s and Chi cago on solid fast express trains in Pullman’s Finest Buffet Sleeping Cars. Full in'ormatfon regarding :t. s favorite route for summer travel will be promptly furnished on application to any agent of the Company, or rhe following representatives of the Passenger Department: A. B. RobertsonSouthern Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga.; E A. Hathaway, District Passenger Agent, No. 227 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky.; I. D. Baldwia District Pusgenuer Agent, No. 26 South 111 note s’reet, Indianapolis. Ind,: T D. Campbell, Ticket Agent No. 129 yin etre/t, Cincinnati, Ohio, or ’ v l B .plwln, Geporal Pag£t>qgrr L’L i
