Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1896 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Ladies Industrial Society of the Rensselaer Presbyterian church, are making extensive pre-, parations to furnish meals —Dinner and Supper—to all who may patronizes, at prices as low as elsewhera, on Saturday, Oct. 31. — Room on ground floor of Newels House. The sixth annual convention distr.ct No. 2, Woman’s Relie Corps, met in John A. Logan Pos 1 hall at Lafayette, Oct. 15tb. Our local Post was represented by Miss Mary tome, and Mrs. Healy. The Woman’s Relief Corps will serve dinner am. supper, election day, in Leopold’s room south of the Pilot office All comrades and others who will are requested to hi Ip by do ations of food or money . Profits to be used for relief.

When traveling over the coun«ry In a palace car assuming to instruct o d soldiers how to vote, Gen. Howard should have explained to them how the bottom fell out of the Freedmen’s Bureau while under his ma agement, and lost all the money the Door colored men and women of the south had p ,t into it. Republican newspapers and orators assert that Mr, Bryon on one occasion declared that the restora tion of silver to the place it occupied prior to the perpetration of “The Crime of 1873” would res suit in a panic. The other day Mr. Bryan, in a speech stated that he never made aey such declaration; that he believed if silver restoration car.ied in the election, good results would immediately follow. M 7 ill Make Another Attempt, A Republican Rally is called for Saturday October 31. The dismal fai.ure of the Mount rally a few weeks ago has incited them to offer prizes for largest delegations.— Salt|won’t save them. - ... I. O. U F. Grand Encampment Indianapolis. Excursion tickets will be sold Nov. 16 and 17, returning to Nov. 20th. $3 30 for the roundtrip. Beam, Agent. To voters desiring to go home to vote, half -fare rates will male, tickets on Bale Nov. 2d and 3d. Good returning to Nov. 4th. W. H. Beam, Agent

“THE GREAT WORLD.” This big production with its wealth of special scenery will be at the Opera House for two nights and Saturday matinee- commencing Friday, October 30th. This is reyond doubt the greatest play of its class now before the American pubhc. All the scenery carried by the. Company will positively be used, no matter how small. In the second act is the great ship scene, a dazzli g spectacle of scenic splendor covering the entire stage. The wonderful “Storm at Sea” also takes place ip this act. All the electrical effects used to produce the thrilling “Sturm Scene” carried by the Company. “Thesinking of I Big Ocean Liner” at the close of second act raises the audience to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. In the third act is the wonderful “Raft Scene,” showing a frail raft made from pieces of the wrecked steamer, upon which are three helpless beings tossing about at the mercy of the «rgry waves. They are about to give up in despair, when a steamer bears cowh upon th.m. A cannon is fired upon the deck of the passing vessel and the poor unfortunates are savad from a watery grave I'Lis play is worth coming miles to ■see. Seats on sale at usual place. Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents. Shade and Fruit Treeee for Sale —We have a large variety of Maple, Ash and CatapaTrees for fall delivery. Will deliver No. 1 trees m Rensselaer »t 25 cents each. Also a fine assortment of fruit trees, gaapes, etc., ot low figures. F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Ind. Call on Berget & Penn for Drain Tile. Office iover BfHe <fc Murray’s store.

AND ALLEY S IN TO WN OF VIRGIE. State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, j Notice is hereby given that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper, State of Indiana, at the December session, 1896, ot said Board, praying for the vacation of certain streets and alleys in the Town of Virgie, in said County and State, which streets and alleys are as follows: Florence Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Madison Boulevard, Washington Avenue, Englewood Place, Belleview Court, and Lincoln Avenue. Also all of the following streets lying west of Arlington Avenue, to-wit; Oxford Street, St. Charles Boulevard, Broadway, and Woodlawn Street, also al 1 of Commonwealth Street. Also said petitioner prays for the vacation of the following alleys running north and south through the centers of the following blocks:—3 to 9 inolasbe, 10 to 16 inclusive, and 39 to 45 inclusive. That all the real estate bordering on and lying along said streets and all ys is owned by Willi mB. Austin. Dated this 13th day of October, 1896. WILLIAM B. AUSTIN. October 23 1896