Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

3 Km lie j* 11 li "Si rsFi iQ*" t 9 S wfeiz U.WAYS its patrons >cFull Worth of ELp voXl o} "heir Money by f Xing Them i- - - M tanty and Quickly la EJZ.ii* < j between J LW I Chicago ip • Lafayette nfianapolis; Miicuinati- • PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS 111 TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID rickets So/d and Bagg? ’e Checked to Destination . Maps and Time Tables if you war acre fully inform id--all Ticket Amenta *tOcu x Betinns b ave them—or address Frank J. Reed, G. P. A.

•Judge’ Healy will hereafter keep on hand a e elect stock of ready made boots and shoes, and will also continue to manufacture to order work entrusted to him. — The judge’s well known good judgment of quality, workmanship and prices in his line will be a drawing card for patronage. HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Nowels mill, and prepared io 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—Genes', Ladies’ and Child., ren’s. Don’t forget it.

Farm Loans. Wa are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interest than any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office in Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court House. WARREN & IRWIN. ‘Judge’ Healy visited Chicago this week and purchased an additional supply for his stock of boots and shoes. The judge’s judgm ?nt of a good article, will soon make his establishment a popular resort for that line of goods. The Garden South. The South is destined to be, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the United States. Here life is easier to live, the rigorous winters do not eat up the fruits of the toil of summer, nor are the summers so trying as many'northern people have supposed. “I used to live only half the year, ” said a northern farmer recently settled in the south, “and 1 used to work all the time then. Now I work half the time and live all the y°ar thro’.” Home seekers’ excursion tickets will be sold over the Monon Route to nearly all points in the south at the rate of oie first class fare (one way); tickets good returning on any Tuesday or Friday within 31 days from date of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excursions start (and tickets are sold) August 17,18 and 31; Sept. 1,14 and 15; Oct. 5, 6,19 and 20. Cal) on W. H.JBeam, Agent of the Monon Route, for further information.