Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE T o Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the Presbyterian Church of Rensselaer, Indiana, will receive Sealed Bids for the erection and completion of their new brick church, to be erected according to plans and specifications nowfon file with George K. Hollingsworth at the office of Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., until 6 o’clock p. m. on Monday, August 31st, 1895, at which time said bids will be opened. All bids must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in the sum of at least SIOOO. The church reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address all communications to George K. Hollingsworth, Rensselaer Indiana. FRANK J. BEARS, Pres’t. George K. Hollingsworth, Sec’y. DR.* NEWMAN, The Wonder Worker, Is now at the Makeever Housefto remain two weeks. Everyone afflicted with Rheumatism, Paralys sis, Deafness, Catarrh and all chronic diseases should consult this healer. His cures are marvelous.

MOSES L. WASHBURN, Father of Dr. I. B. Washburn, of this place, was born in Brown county, Ohio, April 2d, 1815, and died at his horn in Pulaski county, Indiana, August 19th, 1895, aged 80 years, 4 months and 7 days. He came to county, Indiana, in 1833, was married. He settled in Pulaski county Jure 27th, 1838. He was elected a County Commissioner in 1846. He moved back to Cass county in 1851 and lived there about eleven j ears, when he returned to Pulaski county and resided there until his death He lived in Pulaski county about 47 years . He became a member of the Baptist church about 1843. and lived a strictly moral and upright life, and so trained his children. Dr. Newman, The Wonder Worker, makjs a specialty of treating all diseases peculiar to both men and women. Half-fare rates to Lafayette Aujust 31st, good returning Sept. Ist, in account St. John-Bynum debate on the money q uestion. W. H. Beam. Sunday Half Fare Rates. Commencing Sunday, J uly 28th, and continuing every Sunday there after until further notice. Bound rip excursion tickets will be sold jetween any two stations on the L. N. A. & C. B’y., when the regular one way rate is not less than 25 cents or mor? than $3.50 at a rate of one fare for the round trip.— Tickets sold only on Sunday; good going and returning on date of sale. Half of this rate for children between five and twelve years of age. W. H. Beam, Ag’t.

L. A. BOSTWICK, ENGINEER AND SURVEYORMaps and Blue Prints OF BSW id RDMIHGTOI LAND DRAINAGE, Map Work and Platting a Specialty, R EN6SELAEII IND. G. A. R. Encampment Rates. For the Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Louisville, Sept. 11th to 14th, ’95. Tickets will be sold Sept. Bth to Llth inclusive, good.to return up to and including Oct. sth, at $4 40 for the round tiip. W. H. Beam, Ag’t. Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s. GLAD TIDINGS! Did you ever see the New Adjustable Reclining Chair Swing? If not, you have yet to behold one of the moet enjoyable inventions ever introduced. Everybody buys It, the balance sell it, the remainder are engaged in making it, while the sum total are employed in sounding its praisv. It has been .said, and that most truthfully, *lt is the Parents* Comfort; the Children’s Consolation, and a Perf ett Delight to all.** It dues not take your breath or make you dizzy, as does the long, sweeping swing; neither does it convert you into a counterfeit of the Bow of Promise aa does the Hammock, but it.can be adjusted so as to be a comfort for all. “Yes, ’tis fox the children small, Or the giant, like Golath tall; And best of all, the fat as well as lean. May enjoy its benefits most serene.” Asa swing it is unexcelled; is truly the “Monarch of all we snrvey.” We use only first-class materi 1 in making, and guarant* e satisfaction. Prices as follows; Single chair, without frame, $ 4 00, “ “ with frame, 10 00* Two chairs, with double frame, J 5 OU. Manufactured by Jasper COfttyMaps for Sale at Long’s,