Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1898 — Page 4
SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1898 o *»*r- iat t potftctfte at fieuf.seiaer, Ind a* aecond-c -wymatter.)
No convention to be held this year will be fraught with reater interest or importance than the great gathering of the democratic hosts a d their bi metalnc allies of Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and Indi ana in ludianapoli- <m Wednesday aod Thursday, April 6tb and 7th. at the secon annual convention of the .League ot Bimetallic Clubs of the Ohio Valley. -Low Rates Through Sleeper ro H a-HINGTON AND BalTIMO!.'! Th e new Monon thiough sleep-t betw- en Chicago and Was ingt and Ba Li more has oe co me s'" pop ular that it is often n t<. put on an extra. Requisitions foi berths should be made at least a day in advance. It is attached to t r ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5 ;12 a m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7‘.55 the following morning. W. H. Beam. Agent. 1 he M'o.on’h New Station in Chicago. ■ j it • ■ eon ~r. i ,|, |. , h d ill - ’•ijnu >■■■ ' ■ | y . , n- ■> . , 4 ■ ■S -r 1 on’t y u for et it!” When in want o ricoltur 1 implements go to E. F >rl south fie public squ re. f 0 ■ shoubi not ee uh you w nt, ask * i , and it uill be io thco -ing in a .1 bi ciAii Salie of N'ubseby Stock! ’ uiiig o the closeness of money '• erg the 1 <timet-iija pl nlers we have o i runui d t pl .c this st. ek witi. n the 1 »i It , s ock is i oeng, thrifty. w<ll siovu, i,n i ev-r.t tree will e * <i eentr e lottie name All who t o pl nt tr es wi.l do well to look cir stock ov i. ?, o k cab bo sei nat tea liver baru, Hens el er, Ind. He.nickek Bhos
THE MEMCUS LENSES. I e p irti' ul. r advantages the Menieus I' ' s pos« se are that they give much n o e rect secondary axes and "when a i outed to the ev. y eld more p rfect vi i n through the per pliery of tl e lens, 'e cr ng 'he held ot vise u much 1 rger . n . e ore di tin. t. in.- at ov is a cientific I'ac'. If yon von wvnt a | air of these lenses of ihe b« t n ter al n the vorl ', correctly adji.si dto y-n vi n i otify. or c lon < it ■. i.es A .ci , fliet ip ic an, Ron = 1 er, F • ) JlChg u del promptly relieves the cough, stops tick/,’ - ‘ thro:it, and in- .. I '.- rci.jii.g sleep. Km / 2 price. II .1 i still selling shoe - a cost For Sale—l have several hundred mar ia and ash trees, 8 to 12 f et high, suitable for street and lawn planting, nuibiy rown I will deliver th m in Re is, eiaer at 25 an 35 cents each. Also a full line of nurseiy stock at low prices Oners by mall will receive prompt attention. F a WOODIN, Foresman, Ind. flrpflt Musin ffiT 8611,1 u 9 the DM(,r UlUdl lllUMb llbl addresses of thiee o more peilbrmers on the piano or organ’ to t* er with ten cents in silver for posti a and we wll mat you five pieces fur sh s -• sic size, consisting of uopula 1 sen waltzes, marches, etc., arranged j an<. nd ore ,n. ndiWtss <■'<o 1. ok & N: w- < <>., :l 1 Wabasi A'e, lUweigo, 111
ewSf '' a I P&AiittfcX'ilwll i tT^^^a ? « A ttrictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements, Gcuronieed Eqiioi io me Best. PrioM very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. H* IfcWilO CO. UOwL* BELVIDERE, ILL
One Fare to Indianapolis and Return. The Bimetallic League Gon ven-* ‘ion will be held in Indianapolis April 6-7. Wm J Bryan, Geo. bred Wil.iams, Chas A Towne, J C 8 Blackburn, and other leaders of the silver party will be present and deliver addresses- TheAl6non Route wik sell tickets at one fare fur the round trip, April 5 and 6, good returning to April 9tn inclusive. EXAMINATION FOB GRADUATION' Pupils completing the Eighth Year’s wore in the Public bchoois ox the county will lie examined as follows: Fiolax, apbil 11 ib9B At Whe. tfield, Wheatfield town and township— Condu.ted by County sup rinteudeut At DuunviJle, Kankakee township— Conducted by J C Kaupke, Trustee SaTUBEAY. apbil 16, la9B At Rensselaer High School Buildi g, all pupils of tne county who have not taken any of the above examinations Conducted by the County Superintendent Ihe readin; Questions for March will be based on Hawthorne’s “The Great 8 one Face ” For April Lowell’s "rhe First Snow Fall." aTI Seventh Year Pupils should take the examination in Geography this year. All such pupils who make a grade of 75 per cent, or more will have their grades recorded, and will be excused from .xam’nation in this subject when they apply for a diploma next year. Scientific Temperance questions will be given in connection with the Physiologv Written permission will be given to pupils who may be bette accommodated by a change from the above But in no case will pupils be allowed to take more than one examination Yours very truly, Louis H. Hamilton, County Super.u endent
~!)»!, Anjdi! & M Keiisstiaer Time-Table In effect November 28th, 1897. -OUIH BOUND. ,j 5 • Lou sville .tail, Daily 10 55 am * 33 -Indianapolis Mail, 145 pm > 39—Milk ac. o.um., Daily, 6 13pm M) 3- Louisville Express Daily 1112 “ No 45—Local freight, 2 40 NORTH BOUNDS No 4 Mail, 4 30 a m ao 40- Milk aocorn., Daily, 731 ” ,o 32—Fast Mail, 9 55- “ iNo 30-Cin. to Chicago Vestibule,6 32 p m ,o 6 -Mail and Express, Daily, 327 “ "N'> 38— 2 57 p m ,io 74 752 “ a j 46 9 30 a m * Daily except Sunday x bunuay only No 74 carries paHnengers between Mouon -nd Lowell Hammond has been made a regular slop lor No 30 W. H. BEAM, Agent.
hm' bin i On January 31, February 1, 14, 75, 2 March 1, .4 nd 15, 1898, homeseekers’o cut siun ticaets will be sold by the Mono,, Rome to points in the following named territory: Alabama—All points except Birmingham and Montgomery Florida—All points west of and iniudiug .all hassue. G o.iGia —All points od ai d north or si oi an im gmary line drawn through ■ >-r t, bcicv,ue, I'e.nson, Tifton, V.ii--m a >< IboniasVile, except Atlrnta ■ >. ■ ‘i, 0 urneu-, .Macon un.l bavanab. .. M . .-x—Ail points ou.hoi Buwle u. ..1. igHion uud bomer,et. s >—Ali points east oi the Mis--i>‘ , pi uv, r exce. t New Orleans. al. ~. .um—All , oiuts. BiH u.,u -All points bo Txx O ii.ox.ir,a— All points excepi C arivblOu an i uoiumoia. . lnn. b.ii.E —All points except Mem phis ami points witnin mile. A. n. phis, t hultanooga, Knoxville ..nu xVushville. Virginia All points on he L <ss N 1. It and beabordAir Line, and to follow inp i oints on 6 A O 1. It Lynchburg, Nor f Ik, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmond, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buen Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk ana Western RR vs ollows: To any station east oi Radford and to points betwr en Radford and Bristol, iuclus ve, also to Richmond, Va. (via Petersburg;. Tickets will be sold at rate of one first class limits., fare plus $2,90 (except as noted below]. Selling agent to collect the entire amount. Excursions—Rates tc points between ,\1 aeon or Americus and Cordele (not includin Macon or Americus) will be the same is quot.d to Albany, Ga Rate to Abbeville, Ga, wil be bl,oo higher than Albany, and rates to Lulaville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, To other points in the territory autnorized south and east of Charleston, B,c Millen, Mroon. Albany, Americus and Bainbridge, Ga, unuliiver Junction Fla, sell at one fare plus SS,UU «iokets will bear a transit limit on going passage of fifteen days from date oi sale . top-oveis permitted at u.y point in Home- eskers’ Excursion Territory under samecondi.ions . sapply to Winter louri t T ckets N „s. op-over allowed on the return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be executed foi r turn passage, on Tuesdays or Fridays uni., within twenty one days fro dati o. sale, and return trip mus. commence on such date Frank J. Rbed, General Phssenger Agent
<3htirch _L> ireetory. PRESBYTERIAN. Sunbath School, 9-30 B> m Public Worship, 10:45 B ‘ Junior Endeavor, , 3-00 n m p n- S 6:30 lubiio Worship, 7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. mj METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. R. D. Utter, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9’30 a Public Worship, 10:45 Class Meeting, 11:45 B m j-pworth League, Junior, 2:30 p ni Epworth League, benur. 6:30 p.' mi Public Worsbij 7.30 £ iLp worth League, Tuesday, ,7:80 p. w . I’rafer Meeting, Thvr; BV . 7:30 p. mi CHRISTIAN. *■’ 'de School, <>.on -• _ I .ac Worship, 11:45 a’ Lu,wr Endeavor, 2:30 m j'uLVoreU, ?Xp.“’ 1 Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7;30 p. m ‘
All Monon trains now stop t 47th btreet Ghicago, where ticket* are sold and baggage is checked tc all stations. Electr c cars fron: this point reach the stock yards ir five minutes, and communicate with all parts of *he city. Gel More and Vwi Gel Less Why is it every sarsaparilla which tries to sell itself, ranges itself against Ayer’s as the standard ? Why is it that all have to offer extra inducements —bigger bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper price—'anything, everything, but the one inducement of quality ? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has never been equaled by any cheap imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tells. It Is the Standard. “ I have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for more than twenty-five years, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached me. A preparation must possess great merit to maintain such a reputation. I believe your sarsaparilla to be the lust blood purifier that has ever been introduced to the general public. I often hear other manufacturers say that this is “as good as Ayer’s,” but no one ever yet heard it said that Ayer’s was “as good” as any other kind. They always set Ayer’s up as the standard of excellence.” —S. F. Boyce, Duluth, Minn.
We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. VVe will take your old paper off and make your room clea and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap ns you can put on good pa-i per. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard oi soft wax fin<ish, call on W. J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Pointer. — Studio in old band hall over pos. office. ts. FOR SALE!. .Large young Jersey cow. Gives about one gallon of milk per day now. P-e fresh in March. Very handsome and gen«tle. Gall on or address Engineer t River Queen Mill, Rensselaer, Lnd.
FORTUNES fN SILVER. A Region of Alaska Where the Metal Abounds. On the head water of the Ooppe River, Alaska, about 200 miles from the sea eoast, where but one white man has ever succeeded in reaching, dwells a strange and peculiarly terious race of Indians. In recent years, through some tra<& era, they have acquired possession of a few guns, and now when they come down to the trading posts at the head of Cook’s inlet, they often bring bullet* moulded out of sliver and other metals. The Indians have a great many primitive weapons and cooking utensils, ab of which are rudely though skillfully made out of pure copper. They have frequently informed the white traders that silver and copper abound in immense quantities at the base of a peak back of Spirit mountain, which is now reckoned as being the highest mountain in North America by surveyors ant" engineers who have viewed It from r. distance. The winter is the only time the Indians visit the coast for trading purposes. In the summer the post on the Kueek River is abandoned on account of the rapacious appetite of the mosquitoes, it being impossible for a human being to survive their attacks. Several instances are known where they have killed and devoured Indlai dogs. The only • reason, apparently, why American prospectors have not visited the upper Copper River country is its almost complete inaccessibility. Several parties have attempted to ascend the river, but from the nature es the stream, being excessively swift and turbulent, one might as well try to climb Niagara Falls. The river Is lined on each side for miles and miles with nothing but glaciers, are perpendicular from the summit to an unknown depth below the water and whose every side Is seamed with crevices so deep as to be almost fathomless. The Juneau Mining Record says that » party will try to fiud this new Bldo•ado this tall
An Er'-r .tinker's Bills. A French i-!'.::: a has brought tt tight some in.ece.-.ting dressmaker"! bills of the ladies of Napoleon’s court, They are from the account books of Leroy, the Worth of his time In may, ters of dress and a bad fellow genei* ally, but an undisputed arbiter of tafctc In feminine raiment It appears that Josephine’s yearly bill was about MO, and this was a greater amount than Marie Louise or Queen HorteffiW Ured or desired to spend, 30 YEARS’ .EXPERIE N C E M y | IB 1 " / . W ■ Rl 1 fa a, >■ 1 1 ■ dE k ■ 1 MMy m i ■ ! & H Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. _,45X one . se ° t,l . n K A sketch and description may S s ™ rta I! 2? r °P in *on free whether an invention a Probably patentable. CommunicatUM strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents 8 n Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co receive sprcfal notice, without charge, inthe recelTe Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms. S 3 a fear: four mouths, n. Sold by all newsdealers. I
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