Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Eliza Jane Platt to J. H. Hoopes, May 3, pt s side se 8-30-6, 35 acres, SI,OOO. Lewis C. Stockwell to Willard Stockw T ell, April 25, nt nw 35-31-6, 80 acres, SBOO. Mary. C. Teter to John C. Chilcote, March 28. und \ Its 7. 8, bl 19, Rensselaer, *ll2. John A. Kent to John Casey, May 1, Its 13, 14. bl 9, Fair Oaks *2O. Nancy Arn'Harding to Lazarus Harding, Oct. 23, 1873, til ne, se ne, ne se 9-31-7, *l5O. Lazarus Harding, by heirs, to Frank Foltz. April 27, n l ne, se ne. ne se 9-31-7, 160 acres, SBOO. Christian Spiegel to John H ' Vajen, May 2, el sw, sw sw, se, sw se 24-31-6, mi sw 25-31-6 320 acres, qcd., $2. S. J. Bentley to Wm. M. Miller, Its 13, bl 5, Wheatfield, -Bentley’s add., $75. S. J. Bentley to J. A. Pullins April 25, Its 2,3, bl. s,Bentley’s add., Wheatfield, *125. Wm. Schmidt to Henry C. Wagner, Feb. 16, ne 15-31-6, 160 acres, $2,870. Sylvester A. Austin et al to Joseph H. Austin, March 6, nw sw 35-32-6, *lB5. Sidney Turner to Geo. O. Stemble, Oct. 7, It 4, bl 1, Bentley’s add., Wheatfield, qcd., $25.

TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Nottce isjhereby given that I will be a my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, oi the Fourth Saturday oi each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Trurtee. . JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Towushi. ALL FOR 55 CENTS. The Monou Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, buter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for tho Monon’s new sahedule to Florida. Porter & Wisliard are now occupying their new quarters in tho Hollingsworth building just comu'eted. and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old ai_d new. — Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s F»ir Pavilion. Give her a call Austin «t Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin. A. H. Hopkins,(i. K. Hollingsworth, will loan yon mouov on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans i-au i<e paid tack at any time, and »re more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody.

NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OF WORK-HOUSE NOTICE is hereby given. That at the regular March Session, 18t»:i, ’of tho Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, the said Board did, on fpetition, by an Order regularly entered of record, establish a Work-House for said County., a-i provided by Btatutu, *nd did declare the County Jail ,uoh Woik-House Said Board also established rules and regulations for the management of said Work-House, and for keeping nt hard labor persons committed thereto, and appointe 1 Benjamin D. McColly as Supeunteudent thereof. All Magistrates of tho county are notified that said WorkUouse is now ready for the recepti n of all persons so committed under vhe provisions of Ke lioh 1.0.1 of the Revised Statutes of lssl. For the better protection of society, the attention of Magistrates is especially oalled to Seotions •Jl3l and 2135 of said Statutes. By order of the Board of Commissioners. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County, Ind. March 17, 1853.

DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABYt Maybe you think this is a new business, sending out babies on application; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original sample as this one. Everyone will exclaim, “ Well I that's the sweetest baby I ever sawl” This little black-and-white engraving can give you buta faint idea of theexquisiteoriginal, •*" 5? "V ? 'A; • vv a . '’S “ I’M A. DAIBT.” which we propose to send to you, transportation paid. The little darling reßts against a pillow, and Is in the act of drawing off Its pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled - off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfoCt, and the eyes follow you, no matter where you stand. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to be given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost S4OO, and are the same size (17x22 inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our subscribers during 1893, other great pictures by such artists as Percy Moran, Maud Humphrey, Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did during the past year, “ A Yard of Pansies,” and “ A White House Orchid ” by the wife of President Harrison, and yon will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe for Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1883 will possess a gallery of exquisite works of art of great value, besides a Magazine that cannot be equaled by any In the world for its beautiful Uhietrations and subject matter, that will keep everyone posted on all the topics of the day, and all the fads and different items of Interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, bath grave and gay, for the whole family; and while Demorest’s is not a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are perfect, and we give you, frt* of cost, all the petterns you wish to use daring the year .tend in any size you choose. Send in your subscription at once. only $2, and yon will really get over $25 in value. Address the pubUsber, w. Jennings Oemorest, X Bast 14th Bt_ New York. If you are unacquainted wHfc the