Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1895 — 1000 MILE TICKETS. [ARTICLE]

1000 MILE TICKETS.

They cost but $20.00; each can be purchased of any agent on the Monon route. They are good for one year from date of sale, anc good for passage on 23 different roads. The lines afford the com mercial traveler access to the prinoipal cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, with through

lines to St. Louis. The coupons fiom this book will be accepted in payment for excess baggage and for seats in parlor cars on the Louisville, New Albany <& Chicago Railway, also between Chicago and Cincinnati, via L.» N. A. & 0 , and 0., H. <fc D. railroads. The train service of this line includes all the conveniences devised to make tra veling pleasure. Vestibuled trains with par.or and dining cars on all day trains; Pullman buffet and compartment sleeping cars on all night trains. Special Features; Steam heat; Pintch light. The brick and stono work of the Presbyterian church is about complete. and the roof is going on rap-, idly. This morning the water is res ported to be within throe inches of the floor Berk’s bridge. Puts and candy, by the bushel, at H. J . Dexter's new grocery. No county in Northern Indiana hos increased in wealth more rapidly than Jasper county, aud the old shell used for a court house is a disgrace tO the c«uuty. The people could not advertise their progress and establish their proper standing among the counties in this part of the state in any more fitting manner than by the erection of a modern temple of justice.—White County Democrat. J. sber county will erect a “temple of justice” in the near by and by in keeping with bar wealth and enterprise. The preliminary steps have been taken, and there is not a “kicker.”

Buy your Holiday goods, candie*, nuts, or amental dishes, amps, etc., at the new grocery of H. J. Dexter. Advertis’d Letters —Wm. F. ligpy, Henry A. Kuhlmon. Geo. Gillet, Miss Della Orr, Nellie Boger. H. J. Dexter has a nice, clean ine of groceries nad fancy goods. Call and see him for the Holidays. J. W. Paxton’s new residence is making good progress toward completion. Suit er <fcKi, ht: “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all us well as one ‘‘boys.” Try H. J Dexter’s 20c Coffee. Shelving and fixtures are being put up in the east room of the Odd Fellows’ Temple tor th? new •hardware store of Antrim <fc Dean.

Don’t fail to get Clarke’s prices ou Holiday Goods. Judge White, of the Parke Circuit Court decides “that a man having once signed the remonstrance, had no right to withdraw his name.” There is good sense, and, we belev'p, goed law in that decision. What a nice pi esent one of those sets of Silverware, at P. W. Clarke’s, would make. Leon W Shaffner, of Wheatfield, township, and Miss Anna, daugh*ter of Samp Ejfwin, of Tennessee, until recently a resident of' this county, weio inarried Thursday evening of last week at home ot bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield, in Rensselaer. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strickfaden,died Friday* Dec. 13th, 1895,, of membraneous’ croup. Intermit following Suiiday in Catholic cemetery. The new bridge abutments, near the creamery, were finished Tuesday. ' George Goff has an extensive of Holiday Goods on hand, which he invites thefinspeedbn of everybody. Call and see them.