Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1887 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BARGAIN IN MUSIC. This favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, containing 32 pieces of choice and popular music, fed sheet music size, with complete words and music and piano accompaniment is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the ti les of the so gs and ballads contained in the Favorite Album: As I’d Nothing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother. Wa“ch the Little Feet; Oh, You Pret'y BlueEyed Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy’ Le « ter; The Passing Bell; I Saw Esaw Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Bobbin; The Old Garden Gate. Down Below the Waving jLindens; Faded Leaves; All Among the Sum met Roses; Touch the Harp Gently, My Pre’ty Louise; I Rerlly Don’t Think I Shall Marry; Dreaming of Horn*; The Old Cottage Clock; Across rhe Sea; A Year Age; Bachelor’s Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year A o; Jenny ia the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Sack’s Farewell; Polly; Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very fine collection of teal vocal gems, and gotten up in very handsome style. Published tn ’.he usual wav aud bought at a music store these 32 pieces would cost, you $11.20. We bought a job lot of this mus.c nt great sacrifice and as the holidays are past, we desire to close out our stock at once. Will send you the entire col lection well wrapped and postpaid for only 4(> cents Send immediately. Ad firpQfl THE EMPIRE NEWS CO., 11.-6w13 Syracuse, N. Y Notice to the Tax Payers of Jasper County, Indiana. "IVOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Equalization in and for Jasper county, Indiana, will meet at the Auditor’s Offl e, in Rensselaer, on Monday, the 6th day of June, 1887. for the purpose of hearing any grievances on account or the appraisement of propertv, and to equalize the a:sessments of property between tue several townships of said county. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Commissionerß‘ at Rensselae», this 16‘.b day of May, 1887. GEO M. ROBINSON. Auditor Jasper county, Indiana. May 20.1887. — • - P terson’s Magazine tor June, always welcomed is on our table, 1 esh and bright as the first month ■*'- summer. The steel-engraving, handsome colored fashion-plate, ; nd numerous wood-cuts are even above their usual average of excellence, and, regarded from a literary point of view, this number, b >th in the matter of tales and poetry, is more than ordinarily rich ami variel. The illustrated sto/y. Dick Lacy s Choice,” is charmingly told, and. Mrs. Sherwood’s interesting serial, “The Professor’s Daughter,” closes in a dramatic satisfactory manner. A new volume begins with the July number affording a good opportunity to übsciibe or to form clubs. Terms: Two dollars a year, with large re- ’ luction to clubs. A specimen copy w:ll be sent to any one desiring to gb up a club. Address Peterson’s Magazine, 306 Chestnut Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa.

We notice a paragraph going the rounds that it has recently been ' ecided that pension money or its proceeds is liable to legal process, execution or attachment. The (jnited States statute on the subject says that pension money due or to become due is not liable to lew under any legal or equitat le process, but shall inure wholly *to the beneiit of such pensioners.— State c uvts, we believe, hold that this provi non only applies to the fund while it is in the course of transmission from the Government to the pensioner. Therefore after it once readies the recipient, it is thereafter subject to judicial seizure like the property of other defendants, weather it is kept in the name of the pensioner or in the name of another for him.

. Auburn Courier: Griffin, the Republic;'.]- >->eratary of State, tried y. er .y lately to make believe heve that he bad never received iYo.n tie- -..dor*-: of the State Senate the repat f the proceedings of timfc. !> >iv lot- i.h 3 last of the se.ssi i\ H i /a ited it suppressed as it woul(l s" i./ that the Republican H> use’uui J'icognized the Senate and its Presic.enfc, Green Smith, ihit ho has been exposed in his little game. ihe kick of a, horse started a tire in Newton V o'l age, R. H., the other night, that burned twentyone buildings. At n New Engl nd dairy show there is said «.o be n Exhibition a machine »jhicu jpro..ueey Lniter in two miatiteo /