Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ed it joined in demanding its re* peal. There was stronger oppose tion to t**e repeal cf the McKinI ley tariff law but where now are there any people so foolish as to demand ite ro-eDactmeut? Was there any s'atesmanship displayed in turning over the taxing'power of the government to private corporations which was accomplished bv the passage of the McKinley *ar : ff Jaw? Was there auy great ability displayed in passing the silver purchasing law for the purpose of holding a few silver prodnsing states in the Republican column at the risk rs bringing ruin and disaster upon the coentry? If Democratic leadership is dis-> trusted why should it be, since confidence has been restored and the country is entering upon an era of unparalleled prosperity?— Logansport P. aros.

The b J g musical day at the state fair will be ou Wednesday, September 18. when theJSecond Reg* iment band of Chicago; Rogers’ Goshen band, Shelbyville Military band and the Indianapolis Milita* ry band—in all over 140 musicians w.l' give a grand concert in front of the grandstand. The musical progr m will conclude with the “March of Nations,” participated in by all the bauds, and the military organizations of the city of Indianapolis, uniformed in grand style to repies.nt the soldier /of France, Germany, England and the United States This wllbe a gran4 affair and will dountless attract thousands of people.

Excursion to Chicago and Milwaukee. On Wednesday, August 28th, the Monon Route will run an excursion to Chicago and Milwaukee. The rale from Rensselaer will be $2 for the round trip. This includes trip to Milwaukee via the Great Whaleback Steamship “Christopher Columbus.” Special train will pass Rensselaer at 10.50 a. m. arriving Chicago 1:45 p. M. Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:00 p. m., Thursday night, Aug. 29ih. Tickets will also be good returning on milk tr«in of Aug. 28th and 29th. Everybody should take ad vantage of this excursion, as it will be the >nly one to Chicago this year. There will be at least fifteen coaches on the special and everybody can have a seat. Coaches will be provided with plenty of ice water, besides refreshments will be served from the baggage car. A good cornet band will occupy the front coach. This is the Monon’s annual excursion and they are going to try to give their patrons a pleasant trip, and, with the music, the refreshments and lots of room, everybody ought to have a good time.

Among the more important attractions in Chicago at the present time is ‘Pain’s Siege of Vicksburg.” This wonderful reproduction of th< battle and capture of Vicksburg is of itself well .worth the cost of the trip. “Shooting the Chutes,” the Masonit Temple Roof Garden, 302 feet up in the air, “Ali Baba” at the Chicago Opera House, -Little Robinson Crusoe” at the Schiller Theatre. ■‘The Merrv World,’, at the Columbia, *‘T ilby” at Hooley’s, etc., etc., are all well wor li seeing. The time of passing other Jaspei Co., and neighboring stations, anil ti e round i ip rates me ns follows: Lee ‘ 10:30 $2.00. Marlboro 10:36 2.00. Pleasant Ridge 1n: 12 2 On. Surrey 11 :< *0 2 00. Fair Oaks 11:15 1.75. Rose Lawn 1 1 -.27 l '75, Thayer 11.31 1.75. Shelby 11:35 1.75.

Half-fare rates to Lafayette Sept. Ist to 6th, on account cf Tippecauoe county Fair. W. H. Beam. - Half-fare rates to Lafayette August 31st, good returning Sept. Ist. on account St. Jokn-Kynum de bate oc the monev ouestion. W. H. Beam. Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s Money to Loan. The undersigned have made arrangements whereby they i*& c-.j to make farm lo ins at the lowest possible rate of interest, with the nsual commissions. Interest payable ot the end of the year. Partial payments can be made on January Ist of any year. Call and see ns before making yonr loan; our money is as cheap and easy as any on th j market. Information regarding the loanß made by the Atkinson <fc Bigler Agency at Wabash. Ind., oanbe had t onr office, up-stairs in WilliamsSiockton b Aiding, opposite court house. WARREN & IRWIN.

Whenever clear vision at a proper distance becomes difficult, it is proper to seek the aid of glasses. They become to the overburdened muscle of the eye as much of a necessity as food to the empty stomach, or a cane or crutch to him who has not the Tull power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. - Call on or mail e postal card to CHAS. VICK, Optician, and set a perfect fit, with the best lenses in the world, at hard time prices, the best that money can bay, Rensselaer, Ind. Jasper County Maps for Sale at Long’s