Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
limrs’ Inim U On January 31, February 1. 14, 75, 2 March 1, i 4 nd15,1898, homeseekers’o cui sion tickets will be sold by the Monou Route to points in the following named territory: Alabama—All points exoept Birmingham and Montgomery. Florida—All points west of and in - eluding ialkhassee. Georgia— All points od and north or west of an imaginary line drawn through Everett, Borcvene, Pearson, Tiftor, Valdosta and Thomasville, except Atlrnta, Augusta, Co'umbus, Macon and Bavanah, Kentucky— All points south of Bowling Gre*n, Livingston and Somerset. Louisiana—An points the Mississippi river except New Orleans. Mississippi—All points. North Carolina—All point** South Carolina—All points except Charleston anu Columbia. Tenn. 5.,1 e—Ail points except Memphis and'poims within tbirty-eight milts ill mphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville .md Nashville.
Virginia All J oints on he L <j& N 1! It,and Seabord Air Line, and to following points on C & O li K Lynchburg, Norf lk, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmond, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buena Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western RR i s ollows: To any station east o! Radford and to points betwi en Radford and Bristol, inclns ve, also to Riohmond, Va. (via Petersburg). Tickets will be sold at rate of one first class limitea fare plus $2,00 (exceptas no-, ted belowj. Belling agent to collect the entire amount. Excursions—Rates tc points Detween Macon or Americus and Cordeie (not includin Macon or Americas) will be the same as quot. dto Albany, Ga Rate to Abbeville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher than Albany, and rates to Lnlaville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, Ga. To other points in the lzed south and east of Charleston, B,c , Millen, Mroon, Albany, Americus and Bainbndge, Ga, and River Jnnotiou Fla, sell at oue fare plus $>5,00 pickets wilt bear a transit limit ongoing yussage of hiteen days from date oi sale - .op-oveis permuted at u y point m Home- eekers’Excursion Territory under samecondi ions supply to Wider louri t 1 ckets N soi -over allowed on the leium trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be execu ed ioi r turn passage, on Toesaays or Fridays onl ~ within twen.y one days fro dat oi sale, and return trip muß oommenoe on sach date « Frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent
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EXAMINATION FOR GRADUATION. Pupils completing the Eighth Year’s w 1 t n th*. i übl.c focboolsot the eoum> will be examined as follows: Friday, april II ii-98 -At Whe t field, Wheatfield town and township. Conda ted by County sup‘ rinteudeut At Dunnvi’lle, Kankakee township— Conducted by J C Kaupke, Trustee Satureat. APRIL 10. It9B At Rets selaer High School Buildi g, all pupils oi the county vtho h ve not taken m y of the above exuminutions Conduct dby the County Superintend* nt The retidm ouestions for March will be based on Hawthorne’s “The Great S one Face ” For .vprii Lowell’s "The First Snow Fall. ” ali Seventh ler Pupils should t F the e> aminuticn in Geography this ye r All Fu* h pupils who ni«Jc* a giade ot 7. per cent, or more will have their grades re orded. and will be excused from xam ’nation in this subject when they api lv for a diploma Dext year. Scientific "Temperance questions wi 1 be given in connection with the Fhysiologv Written permission will bo given to pupils who may be bette accommodated by a change from tho above But in no case will pupils be allowed to take more than one examination Yours very truly, Louis H Hamilton, County Superintendeni Small In Size, but Big in Prloa. In a glass case at tbe Academy ot Natural History in Philadelphia is an egg tittle smaller than a goose egg. It is dark olive green in color, with black spots. This is the egg of the great auk, a species of bird which belongs to Iceland and has not been seen in fifty years. In the same case with the egg Is a great auk mounted, and it and the egg are valued at $3,000. An auk egg was sold In London years ago for SI,OOO.
A Span of Oats In Harness. A French boy has broken two black oats to harness. He drives his pets in single as well as double harness up and down the streets every day. Samuel Johnson was called BUdtog Sam, from his shortness of vision ( the Bolt Court Philosopher, from his place of residence; the Olassic Rambler, from hlfl leading work of fiction. He was Also called the Blaspheming Doctor, Bo Cerberus of Literature, the Colossus English Philosophy, the Giant of ter&ture, the Great Bear, the Great Ohara the 'lncomprehensible Holofemei, the Learned Attila. the Leviathan, the Literary Anvil, the Literary Caster, the Literary Colossus, the LiteyAry Whale, Pomposo, the Respectable Hottentot, Surly Sam, 'Oreo Vn t n l^T < * ■irfiliw will me * =7:..
