Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ously helping others on. After a number of years spent in Washington, this gifted woman returned la the 6tate of her adoption, and entered heart and soul into every progressive movement. A wise and scholarly woman, she is to-* day one of the most eloquent speakers and writers in the state, yet so modest and unassuming that she alone is unconscious of this fact. Feeling deeply upon the suffrage question she was its earnest advocate, and has done much to make the new rights of woman a blessing to the state.” During the war years our sister resided in Alonticello, not in Laporte as above Btated.

The Monou has secured the mail oontract for many years held by the Big Four, and the result will be a morirng train each wav which will lay Omoago papers down at Ihe breakfast tables in Ltensselaer, and Indianapolis papers not much later. The change takes effect next Sunday together with a general oliange of schedule. A through c r service will be inaugurated bei twei Chicago and Cincinnati via ltoachdale and udianapolis, which will be a great accommodation to main line points.

In t'heseveu months ended Jan. 81, 1896, the exports of manutactures from the United States amounted in value to $126,892,461, against $104,607,101 during the corresponding period in the yoar previous. This is the largest exportation of American manufactures for the same numbei |of months in the country's history. The year 1896 began most auspiciously with exports of American manufactures, amounting in value in January to $18,782,547, against $18,101,788 iu January, 1895. At this rate of increase the exports of American manufactures for the current year will exceed #850,000,000. increasing trade ’•cquiies more shelving in Judg* Hoaly’s store. « Bpitier &Kif lit: “Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as ono “boys."

Kcllpwes Them All. The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to J aoksoDville, Florida, in 354 hours, leaving Chicago daily at 0:32 p. m. and arrive ing at Jacksonville at 8:20 the sect ond morning, nicking connections with all lines at Jacksonville tor central and southern Florida.--Passes Re. sselaer at 11:23 p. m. Foi full information call on the local station agent or address h’rank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Wheat 62 to 66; Com 25; Oats 17 a 15; Rye 30 a 32; Hay $7.50 a $9 00. HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Kowels mill, and prepared to do custom grinding promptly, in the best manner, and all other busi* ness in their line. Give them a call. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Gents', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.

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