Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

□ The long experience of Judge i Healy in the Boot and Shoe trade ' should give him a prestige enjoyed bv no other. His stock has been selected with care and backed by goed judgment, and his prices can not fail to please. Mis. C. D. Martin isvistingth fami.y of Bev. E. Baech, andothe er friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. G. P KaLler is visiting relatives and friends in Peoria, Illinois. Charles Sebring, of Medaryville came down Sunday morning and was the guest of his cousin Peiry Hamilton till Tuesday morning. Advertised Letters —Miss Sarah J Smith, Mr. Charles Madlung, Mr L F Hal’, Mr George Kay, David Mulford, John S Adams, W S Cody. ‘Judge’ Healy visited Chicago this week and ourchased an additional supply for his stock of boots and shoos. The judge’s judgment of a good article, will soon make his osrablishment a popular resort for that line of goods. Eldei Brady has accepted a call from the Chiistian congregation at Fowler, and will commence labor at once in his new field. We wish him abundant success.

1000 MILE TICKETS. They cost but $20.00; each can be purchased of anv agent on the Monon route. They are good for one year from date of sale, and good for passage on 23 different roads. The lines afford the commercial traveler access to the principal 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, v’a L., N. A. & C , and C., 11. &D. railroads. The train service of this lipe includes all the conveniences devised to make tra veliug pleasure. Vestibuled trains with p<*r.or and dining cars on all day trains; Pullman buffet and compartment sleeping cars on all night /rains. Special Features; Steam heat; Pintch light. Suit er “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one “boys." Eclipses Them AIL The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to Jacksonville, Florida, in 354 hours, leaving Chicago daily at 3:32 p. m. and arrive iug at Jacksonville at 8:20 the sec i ond morning, miking connections with all lines at Jacksonville -.or central and southern Florida.—• Passes Re sselaer at 11:23 p. m. Fo. full information call on the local station agent or address Frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. N. S Bates is paying the highest market j rice for poultry at the old stand on Front street. "’heat 55 to 60; Core 22; Oa s 14 a 15; Rye 30 a 32; Hny $7.50 a $9 00. Jasper County Maps on Sale at ’ Long’s. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Gen f s', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.

Worth Knowing. There are many who are suffer* ing from disease, who have receive ed little benefit from medicines, and who have become discouraged or even hopeless of recovery.— The assurance that a remedy for these ills exists would be joyful news to them. And yet, this is just the announcement we make them, and this statement is verified by numbers of the most r. liable witnesses, whd gladly testify to its remarkable curative powers, and >ffer themselves sound and well, in evidence. Compound Oxy gin has cured Hundreds of cases given over as .ncurable. The proof is at your service. It will cost you nothing to convince yourself. Would jit not be wise to do so? If convex nient call at the ofii ??, and we will give you all the information you may desire in regard to the treat* ment and its act on and effects, or write us and we will send book of 200 ptges, free. Home or Office Treatment. Consults.ion tree. Dus. Starkey & Palen, 1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Eova has to be seen with the eyes of the heart before Its name can be I knavn. . I '•