Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“UNCLE T M'S CABI*’." This remsrkably popultrplay will again be presented in this city by the Cook Twit Siatars large and unusually competent organization. Of course it is to be expected that some < f the modernized deas relative to the production of * Uncle Tom’s Cabin ” will be uti'ized and a glance at the programme shows that two Topsies will be seen in place of one. as appeared in the original production. These two Topsies, however, will be impersonated by the famous Cook Twin Sisters,two ladies whose reputation is world wide, for during their long career > pon the stage they have appeared with equal success 1> this country and Europe. Uncle Tom will be impersonated by atpopular young colored actor named Herbert Churih, and Eva by a talented li.tleigirl whom theatre goers of this city have before bad the pie sure of com mending, in the person of Bee ie Troy Th< final transformation scene presents Abraham L ncoln pardoning the colored m <n. In this nine drop seenesare used. Miss Lou ee Ward and the Rice Brothers, throe famous buck and wing dancers will appear together with s me fifty colored people in the plantation scene.

The county democratic central committee convened at Rensselaer March 12. On motion Wm. Bn*'». gle, ;r., was elected secretary. The county chairman stated the object of the call. D. W. Shields was elected chairman ind John Walters sec etary a d treasurer for the ensuing campaign. M. S Bates, 0 D. Nowels, John George O Stemh , Wm. Cooper and Jrhn Major were se lected as exe utive committee. On motio the holding the county con entioniwas fixe 1 on May 2~th, 1898. The convention to be composed of one delegate for each ten votes cast for the head of the democratic electoral-ticket at the November election 1896. “Don’t you forget it!” When in want of agricultural implements go to E. F. Short, south of tlie public squire. If you should not >ee wha you want, ask f>r it, and it will be forthcoming in a jiffy. Special Sale of Nursery Stock! Owing to the closeness of money among the farmers and planters we have d termined t' pluo this stock witr n the reach of 11. Tnes ock is young, thrifty and well grown, and every tree will b e foun labeled true to thename. All who wa. t io plant trees wnl do well to look our stock over ».o k cai be se. nat White's liver, barn, Rens-el er. Ind. Renick.,n B.tos THE MENICUB LENSES. The particular advantages the Menieua lens s posH.se are that they go e much mote o rect weoondary axes and “when adjusted to the ev y eld more p rfect vidon through the periphery of the lens, rendering the held of vision much larger and more distinct. The Vov is a cientific fact. If you you want a pair of these lenses of ihe beat mater al in the world, correctly adBated to yeur vision, notify, or Gallon . Charles Vick, she Optician, Rensselaer, In i.

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