Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Hub's “Head to FooT OJC 00 BOY'S OUTFITn-»Wf= The Greatest Offer of the Century I A FULL SUIT OF CLOTHES, |T> ■ Ages sto 1 5 years—every thread all wool— B M double breasted coat—pants made with doable knees—doable seats—taped seams (will outdl / wear 2 pairs of the usual kind) —A Stanley Cap, made like illustration—to match the suit Wi f —and A Pair of shoea of solid leather, W/i first-class, strong and neat—the entire outfit for $5.00. Sent on receipt of price, or C. O. D. with privilege of examination to any put of the United States if Si.oo deposit is sent with order. If not satisfactory we agree to refund the purchase price. Samples of doth PRES. THE HUB, CHICAGO, ill.

Rev. E. Baeoh bas been called to conduct funeral services of a friend in Chicago Sunday, c usequently there will be no services in the Presbyterian church on July Ist. 1W....- < ■■ ■ 1 PS FOURTH OF JULY -inRensselaer?) SIOO IN PHIZES— Forth « Best Base Ball Club, Two great games of ball between the Y. M. C. A., of Lafayette, the Seniors, of Lowell, and the Mod* els, of Bensselear. $lO aN PRIZESFor foot race. $5 for potato race.

TWO FINE BRASS BANDSWill eiliyen the occasion with soul-stirring, patriotic music. A GENUINE WljjD WEST SHOW, better than ever before, with many new features. Hoboing the Deadwood Coach. $8 in Prizes for BIUYCLE RACE INDUSTRIAL PARADEBy mai chants and mechanics. A GENUINE COXEY'S ARMY. ONLY ONE NIGH’J. GOT TO FLORIDA, The norning train via the Monon Route connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. m. Thiough Vestibuled Train of the Queen nd Crescent Route reaching J aoksonville at 10:50 x j . m. the ftofiewlng day. The Service of this pop A.n Pme is unsurpassed by any line to t o » uth. For rates, „ime tables, etc., a I r ss City Tioket Office, 232 Clark Stro.’i, Chicago; or your local tioket agent. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to Day commission 5 per cent.— Ke?p money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcqte.

11/IUfTB Local and Traveling Saiesmen to handle our hardy Canodin grown Nursery stock. IVe guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Largest growers of high grade stoo’k. Over 700 sores under cultio vation. ’ o substitution in orders. Exclusive territory arid libe al terms to whole oi part time agents. Write ns, STONE A WELLINGTON. Madison, Wis. TRUSTEE S. NOTICE. V,t.'je it hereby given that I will be a my alee at John A Knowiton’s, in Joiu n .own.-, i oi i.■ Fourth Saturday o-’ eacn month iot tbj transaction of brim ness connected w it' tba >uties of True* tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan-TownslTi , WANTED-SALESMAN, To sell a choice liij,e of nursery stoek. Good pay from the start %nd complete outfit free. Exclusive territory given if desired. Address, THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., *4o—l2w. -Rochester, N. Y