Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Advertised LETTERS— Miss Blanch Bras Lett, Mis. William A. Dunn, Miss Elizabeth A. Hilton, Mr. E. D. Saunders, Miss Mary Thompson. Persons calling forl< ters in the above list will please iy they are advertised. Ed. Khoades. Having disposed of my business in Fair Oaks, I am desirous that all persons indebted to me will call at once and make settlement, by cash or note. T. J. Mallatt. Fair Oaks, Ind., Dec. 15, ’73. IND. NAPOLIS SENTINEL THE Dailv, Weekly and Sunday Issues. The Sentinel in its several editions reaches more readers in Indiana than any other newspaper published within or without the state. ' , It is read in every city, town and hamlet . ~ . A . The Daily is aa eight to twelvepage paper of 56 to 84 columns and contains the very latest market reports, in addition to all the important news of the day. It has a special news service from New fork, Washington ai.d Chicago. The Weekly is a mammoth issue of 12 pages and 84 columns, and in additien to the cream of the news of the week includes an invaluable farm and home < epartmeat, with a variety of specif 1 features for all classes of readers'. The Sunday issue contains regularly 20 pages of 140 columns of reading matter, and frequently 24 pages or 168 columns This issue is much like the Daily, but political topics except ai items of news are allowed but little space and the additional columns are used to meet the tastes of those who desire clean, wholesome and entertaining miscellany. | By Mail—Postage Prepaid. Daily edition, 1 year, $6 00 Parts of a year, per month, Daily and Sunday, I year, 800 Bunday, by mail, 1 year, 2 00 Weekly Edition. One Copy, one year, 1 00 Specimen copies sent free.
INDIANAPOLIS SENT NEL Indianapclis, lad. Dr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kqphinoor eye glasses, the best made. We in*, vite attention to the ‘ad’ “See Again as in Youth,” in another column. ■ k composedof G. K. Holl mgswoith, will loan yon montv on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long c* shot t time at local bank rates. These .cans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than b nk loans, locnusa interest is rebated. — W e have unlimited capital and can ac- < ommodate everyoody. 11TRUSTEES NOTICE. N •• ce it hereby given that I will be al my ifice at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joi» u n .owns ip 01 Fourth Saturday of eaon month lortha transaction of bustness connected %'' tba jßi*® , O^eJ rDF " t et . JAMES H. CARB, Trustee Jordan Township WANTED-SALESMEN, To sell a choice line of ndrsery stock. Good oay from the start and complete outfit free. Exclusive territory given if desired. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., niO—l2w. Rochester, N. Y. ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO FLORIDA. The morning train via the Monon Route connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. m. Thi ough Vestibule d Train of the Queen nd Crescent Route reaching Jaoksonville at 10:50 p. M. the Allowing day The service of this pop In > ne is unsurpassed by any line tote S uth. For rates, time tables, etc., ad r ss City Ticket Office. 232 Clark Stre •, Chicago; or your local ticket agent. Austin G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal mortgage, -*r chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans cr.n be paid back at any time, and are more desitale than bank loans, because interest is r bated.— We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. The talk of the town—Clarke’s line of watches and jewelry. t Alf Collins has bought out ths stock of agricultural implements Hammond Bros. Alf takes to the business as naturally as a duck to water. Give him a call. I
■■MS""- ' . '.'.'9^. -I, , * Be sure and get Clarke’s nrices on Watches, both solid and gold-filled. He has some fine ones. Also other goods in great variety. Call. see. and be satisfied - . . ' ■ . J ; ,
