Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1896 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Home-Seekers’ Excursions To The South. On June 15 and 16, July 6 and 7, —2O and 21, August 3 and 4—17 and 18, August 31 and Sept. I—l 4 and 15, Oct- 5 and 6—19 and 20, 1896, Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets may be sold over the Monon Route to points in the following named territory at rate of one firstclass standard limited fare (plus 32.) Selling agent to collect one fare for the round trip from passengers, the additional $2.00 to be collected by agent at destination when executing ticket for return. Territory. All points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky (south of and including Bowling Green, Nortonville, Livingston and Somerest,) Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee (except Memphis and points within 38 miles of Memphis,) Virginia (to following points on C. <fc O. R’y: Lynchburg, Williamsburg, Newport News, Norfolk and Richmond; also to all points on N. <fc W. R. R. north or east of Radford.) Tickets must be presented to agent at destination to be executed for return passage on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days from date of sale, and return trip must commence on such date. Tickets to be good from starting point only on date of sale, and to require continuous passage going trip to first point in Home-Seekers’ Excursion territory en route, being good thence to final destination within extreme going limit of fifteen days from date of sale, as punched in lefthand margin of contract of ticket by selling agent. Stop-overs will be granted on going trip after reaching first Home-Seekers’ Excursion point en route within extreme going limit of fifteen days. Return tickets will be good for continuous passage only from point of destination to original starting point, commencing date of execution. Frank Reed. General Passenger Agent. Reduced Railroad Rates. On account of the 4th of July holiday tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip to points within a distance of 200 miles. On sale July 3rd and 4th, good returning up to and including July 6th. On account of the People’s Party District Convention to be held at Rensselaer June 26th and 27th, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip between Hammond and Lafayette, Michigan City and Delphi. For the Democratic National Convention, Chicago July 7, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip July 8,4, 5 and 6th, good returning up to and including July 12th. W. H. Beam.

The General Van-Rensselaer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. k The General Van Rensselaer Chapter,Daugh-Jjrywfr-Mlu l ' terß the Amer ican Revolution, will meet next Saturday,at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. ' Rinehart, at the residence of A. McCoy. The occasion being Flag Dat, tbe following programme will be render ed: History of the ‘Stars and Stripes.’ Mrs. A, Purcupile. Solo: ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’ < , • Mrs. E. P. Honan. Reading: ‘BarbaraFrietchie.” Mrs. A. F. Long. Mr and Mrs. Rinehart have invited the gentlemen to meet the . ladies at Tea and for the evening. Half rates over the Monon to the Republican convention, June 12, 13,14 and 15, good returning until June 21. Mrs. Wils Porter has been taken to the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, for a surgical operation. Mrs. Jennie Miller Cox has returned from Chicago much improved in health. S. P. Thompson, M. F. Chilcote and Ezra L. Clark now constitute the school board for Rensselaer. Wheat 62 to 65; Corn 25; Oafs 17 a 15; Rye 30 a 32; Hay $7.50 a $9 00. HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. The new partners but old millers, are now m full charge of the - Nowels mill, and prepared ro do custom grinding promptly, in the best manner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call. - Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it.