Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■gl tn Will Well Dress YOUR BOY. I > • A ’ Our Offer's as Unusual J • •(/ as its Great. I, A Full Sult of Clothes, Ages 5 to 15 years— Q T/ every thread all wool—double breasted coat—pants v made with double knees—double seats—taped ' f 56211115 outlast 2 pairs of the usual kind) A /1 Stanley Cap, made like illustration—to match the suit—and A Pair of Shoes of solid leather, first- / /X c ass ’ s * ron & ncat ~ THE HUB’S Head-To-Foot-Outfit for <p3.VV Sent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. with privilege of examination to any part of the United States if SI.OO deposit is sent with order. If not satisfactory wc agree to refund the purchase price. Catalogue and samples Free. In ordering include fijc postage. TB4K? Ml ID Clothiers,Hatters Furn- CHICAGO, LL. ■nt iivD, Ishers and Bhoers. State and Jackson St.

Mies Fra"c MoEwep has purchased aOaligraph and is prepared to jopy legal aud other instruments in type .writing, carefully, promptly, and on reasonable terms Orders can be left at the Sentinel office, the Surveyor’s office, or residence The claim for $15,(MX),000 against the estate of the late Sena‘or Stan ford, which was filed in California last week by direction ot Attorney General Olney, is made to protect the interests of the government involved in the indebtedness of the Central I’acifia railroad to the United States. This step is in line with a resolution introduced in the House some time ago by Kepresentative Boatner, of Louisiana, providing for the employment of counsel to bring suits against the original Central Pacific synd’caui, composed of Huntington, Stanford, Hopkins, Crocker and Colton, for money diverted by them for their »wn benefit fibtn the earnings of the railroad. Mr. Boatner claims that the government can get at least $40,000 000 bv bringing these suits. The bonds upon which he railroad owes the government this money are not yet due, but the claim is put in now so that the statute of limitation cannot be pleaded should tLo suits be entered after default in the payment of the Douds. It is expected that this Congress will legislate upon the indebtedness of al! of the Pacific railroads to the govei imnmt, ai d < . P. Huntington is now in Washington looking out for his end of the matter. John Heal v has established himself in the boot and shoe making and repairing business in rooms with Uncle Charley Rhoades, hare ness maker. John is industrious and honest, an expert workman, ano his charges will be moderate. We wish him success. S. E. Yeoman sells McCormick Harvesters and Mowers at Nowe’s’ mill, near tnedepot; also Disc Harrows, Ideal Corn Planters, Heeders, Binding swine, etc. - —— If the hair is falling out and turning gray, the glands of the skin need stimulating and colorfood, and the best remedy and stimulant is Hall’s Hair Renewcr. ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO FLORIDA. The n,orning train via tbs Monon Routs connsets at Cincinnati with ths 7:00 i>. m. Thiough Vestibuh.d Train of ths Qusen nd Crescent Route reaching J ackson ville at 10:50 p. ir. the foflewing day. The Service of this pop Air Ln a is unsurpassed by any line to t>« S nth. Ferrates, time tables, etc., a l r ss City Ticket Office. 232 Clark Sire i, Chicago; or your local ticket agent. - ——* *-■ ■ I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to nay commission 5 per cent. — Kesp money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. U/ANfT® Local and Traveling SalesWRUILfc” men to handle our hardy Canodin grown Nursery stock. We guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stock. Over 700 acres under oultir, vation. “o substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and libetal terms to whole ot part time agents. Write us. STONE .V WELLINGTON. Madison, Wis. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. N ce it hereby given that I will be al my dice at John A Knowlton’s, in Jotu n .own* ip oi • i l .* Fourth Saturday o<‘ eacn month lor th 3 transaction of business connected w ii’tba inties of Trustee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan TpwnSh' WANTED-SALESMEN, To sell a choice line of nursery stock. .Good nay from th? start and complete ' outfit free. Exclusive ferritbry given if 1 desired. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY CO.. 40—12 w. Rochester, N. Y