Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1897 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
On the other “Un ted States ot America.” The edge contai s tbe following words: “One Dollar or Unit; One Hundred Cents.”.. These latter word* are significant, and have a direct bearing on the question of the relation silver occupied as a part of our money during the early days of the Republic. If the silver dollar was not the unit of value, what did the phrase mean as quoted above. “One Dollar or Unit” could mean uothmg else. If it could, an explanation is iu order. The old dollar c wned bv Mr. Radubaugh is evidently one of the very early ones coined ry the government He prizes it vu v highly and intends to give it to his son Will to keep after he, the father, is gouo. He has owned the money for twenty years...Logausport Pharos Rev. Mr. defines, Appls Creek, Ohio, will occupy theProßbyterirn pul pit next Sabbath.. morning and eveniug. You are invited. Sheriff Reed is visiting his mother who fell down a stairway at her home ip West Lebanon, breaking an arm.
Mrs. J. W. Duvall, after a prolonged visit with?! elatives in Grand Rapids, Mulligan, aud Valparaiso, this state, returned to Rensselaer Sunday. Joseph G. Hunt, father of exReoorder Jud. J. Hunt, of this city, for many vears a highly es teemed resident of Gillam township, died Friday night at his home in Medaryville. Funeral services were held Sunday at In» dependence ohapel, Gillam township. Quarterly Meatmg at Trinity M. E. church, next Sunday. Sao ramental services at the close of the forenoon sermon The Rev. Dr. Beck, P. E.of Valparaiso, will •pr ach at 7J30 p. m. The pretiiest Hats ever shown, for Ladies and Ghildre , Fallal the Meyer Bisters. • Lot for sale, one of the best in Thompson’s Addition. Only $l5O agi eat bargain. Enquire of A Lewis, tbe cigar manufetunr. Wanted-faithful men or women to travel fer responsible established houses in Indiana. Salary S7BO and expenses, Position permanent. Reference. Enclose aelf-aadreesed stamped envelope. Tbe National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chioago.
Through Sleeper ro Washington and Baltimore. The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has becomes'' popular that it is often n iceseary to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to I*7llll No. 81 which leaves Monon it 5:12 a m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7155 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent. On account of the Band TouruHivi ut to be held at liensselaer, •Tune 3d, the Monon route will aoll tickets at one fare tor the round trip, betweou Michigan Oityfland Jjafayette aud Hammond and Del phi, and all intermediate points. $3.30 for the round trip to Indii anapolis May 31st and June Ist, account of Grand JLodge Knights of Pythias. One fare for the round trip to Warsaw, Ind., May 17th to 25th, account of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church. $3.30 for the round trip to Indl anapolis May J 7th to 20th, ace tint of Grand Lodg<r I. O. O. F. $3.30 for the round trip to Indianapolis May 26th and 26th, ajct of A. F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. One fare for the round trip to sou'bern points May 17th and 18th. W. H. Beam, Agent.
Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition May Ist to October 31st, 1897, at Nashville, Tennessee. Far 9 for the round trip from Rensselaer, only $lO. Tickets on sale daily. W. H. Beam, Agent. ‘Judge’ Healy has hadsornely fitted up his salesroom. The otb~ er day we overheard one lady remark to another: “I have ■’visited Mr*. Healy’s Boot and Hhoe Emporum, and realize why he has been dubbed “JUDGE!” “He has had many years experi ence in the manufacture of sboi-s —is a practical workman—there fore is a good “Judge” of tie work in a shoe., •His experience, doo, in the hand ling of material constitutes him a good “J udge” of the stock in Ihis goods. “He has an extensive stock, in all sizes, and can ‘fit” the most exact ing, which goe s to Drove that he is a good “Judge” of the wants of the people ”
