Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Greatly Reduced Rates. The Monon Ronte will sell excursion tickets to Milwaukee, on July 6th, 7th and Bth, good returning July 15th for $4.75 round trip. This will give the people an opportunity to attend the Supreme Conclave, commencing July 7th, and concluding July 15th, 1890. Excursion tickets will also be sold July Ist and 7th inclusive to St. Paul, account of The Annual Meeting of The National Educational Association. Tickets will be good returning July 15th. Tickets to be gold at rate of one lowest first class fare for round trip, which is $15.70, plus $2 account of membership fee, and for which a special coupon will be attached to tickets, entitling holder to one certificate of membership in the National Educational Association for the year 1890. The Monon Route will also sell excursion tickets on July 3rd and 4th to any and all points on their line, one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning on any train of July sth. This will give the people a rare opportunity to visit their friends and relatives living along the line, and also the wonderful sights along the Monon Route.

notice our Letting Contract FOR — Ml SUPPLIES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor ot Jasper county will receive sealed bids at anytime before 10 o’clock A. M of July 23rd. 1890, for furnishing Election Supplies, as follows, to Jasper county, Indiana--Ist. Eighteen ballot boxes, painted red, and eighteen ballot boxes minted white, in accordance with the provisions of Section ten, of the Election law acts of March 6th 1889. The bidder to have the privilege of using such of the ballot boxes, now on hands as can he remodeled. •2nd. To 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 precincts of Jasper county, Indiana. Each bidder 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. By order of Board of Commissioners made June 6 th, 1890. GEORGE M. ROBINSON Auditor Jasper County. HOOSIER JOE! Formerly owned by George Hoyes, will make the season of 1890 at the stables ot the undersigned, on the Geo. V. Hollingsworth farm, eastern limits of Rensselaer. Terms— lnsurance, S 6; standing colt, $6. Parting with an insured forfeits insurance. Not responsible for accidents. HOOSIER JOE is a cele - prated trotter and pacer, and is too well known in this locality to require any fctatement of pedigree. Call and see him, he will recommend himself. John Schanelaub. Owner and Keeper.