Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The unveiling of Hendricks monument at Indianapolis takes place July Ist. The Monon Route will sell rcund trip tickets to any wishing to attend, from any point on the line, at the rate of one cent per mile. Tickets are good only on July Ist going and coming. But purchasers at Rensselaer may take tto tram which p isses Rensselaer at 11:27 on the night before anJ returning may take The train from Indianapolis and arrive here at 4:05 on day following the unveiling. This will give the entire day of July Ist in Indianapolis. The round trip rate from Rensselaer is §2.25, and from other Jasper county points at proportionate rates.

By the arrangement with the Monon their No. 10 north bound train will hold at Reynolds for the early morning train east on the Panhandle. This will give the people of Remington, Wolcot, Seafield and vicinity, the opportunity to go to Chicago stay 4| hours and return home the same day. It also will permit the people of Remington to visit Rensselaer, givin? them nearly the whole day there, and return in the evening. —Remington News. The Chicago Tribune, a pa* per whose Republicanism stands unquestioned in Jasper county, addresses itself to the situation as emphasized by the McKinley Bill in these words: “The workingmen have gotten it in to their heads that they have been swindled out of their share of the results of high duties, and all the Republican and high-tariff speakers and papers in the world can not disabuse them of that idea.” A petition was presented from Nelson, Neb., in the U. S. Senate, recently, praying, sarcastically, that all ex-soldiers over one hundred years old shall have a pension of $2 a month.

Bennoyer is the name of the Democratic Governor*elect of Oregon. He carried the state by 3,500 majority and defeated a Republican who was President of seventeen National hanks. Esq. Pettit has sold his Bluff street residence to Wm. Isenhour, of Rensselaer, for SI,OOO. —Monticello Herald. ■■■■ Jay W. Williams has three large rooms packed with furniture in great variety. No old or second nand atock. Many articles for the holidays is included in the display now open for inspection. Every* body respectfully invited to call. Accessories to the Eldredge Sewing Machine ean be procured of Mrs. Jas W. McEwen FOR SALE OR TRADE. For sale or< trade, for town or country property, either in Jasper or Newton county, two farms of 160 acres each, in Ne - braska. These are homestead farms,selected by actual settlers. They will make goed homes and will be sold on easy terms, or traded for property in Rensslaer or surrounding country, at fair value. Call and see or write to. J 1 H Willey. Rensselaer. Ind

ITOTICE OF Letting Contract —FOR—ELECT! SMB, NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor of Jasper county will receive sealed Dias at any time before 10 o’clock A. M. of July 23rd. 1890, for furnishing Election SunP l , l ?®- a ?J°l l ? ws > to Jasper county, Indiana: , Eighteen ballot boxes, painted red, and eighteen ballot boxes minted white, in accordance with the provisions of Section <>f the Election law acts of March 6th, 1889. The bidder to have the privilesre of using such of the ballot boxes, now on bands as can be remodeled. t supply a furnished room in which to hold Elections in the East and West precincts of Carpenter township; South and West precincts of Marion township, and in Kankakee township, either by lease or construction. 3rd To furnish Booths, Chutes, and all Election Machinery required by section Forty of the acts of March 6th, 1890, for Eighteen grocmcts of Jasper county, Indiana. Each idder must express a willingness to give security for the performance of the contract if awarded. All contracts to be fulfilled as per order of the Board of Commissioners before September 2nd, 1890. June Oth 6 1890 “° Commissioners made GEORGE M. ROBINSON Auditor Jasper County.