Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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It is said the Spanish fleet is bottled up. The Dingley bill has quit providing revenue. Fred Grant, a son of his daddy, has been appointed a Brigadier A son of Senator Allen was ap* pointed to a colonelcy. His father immediately wrote him not to accept, but to enier the ranks and work up. The Grant, Harrison, Logan, Goafield and other sons of sons of their daddies, must be giyrank,and pay commensurate there with.
; Our ‘Dave’ says, “We publishea iu the last issue of the Democrat(!) the resolutions adopted by the Benton County Imr relating to the official acts of Ju ge Thompson. We published them, not from any ill will to Judge Thompson, but as a matter of news. * * When his readers reflect that the “the matter of news” was over three months old, it will no doubt produce an audible “snigger” over the enterprise he displays Again—- * * “We believe that the pubbcatio of the same will he a benefit rather than an injury to Judge Thompson.” .Now was it his object to benefit Judge Thompson when'he insert* <-d the resolutions? Don’t all lar'f at once.
Thf, Mason's New Station in Chicago. All Mobon Route trains now stop at the 47th Street Station-, Chicago. Tickets will be so'cl and baggage checked to that point. Pa-sengers alighting at that station can take the 47th Street Electric Line and reach any part of the great southern portioD of Chicago within a few minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is rea.hed in S3ve ;> minutes. Tickets may be purch ased and baggage checked at 47th Street Station. Through Sleeper to Washington and Baltimore The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and WasLington and Baltimore has become s r popular that it is often necessary to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be made at least a day in advance. Jt is attached to t p ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5;12 a m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7f55 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.
Dr. i. B. Washburn is in Ohica» go taking a special course of id struction in microscopic pathology, diseases of the eye, ear, oSe, throat and surgery, He will be ai home Saturdays red Sundays of each week Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, of Kansas, whose fame as a brilli nt writer, a mano? remarkable scholarship and literary attainments, is even greater than that of ti e distinguished senator, announces a Dew book on the subject of he American-Spanish-Cuban War. It is entitled “Amer ica’s War For Huma’ity in Picture rnd Story.” -It is published by tne N D Thompson Publishing Co., of St. Lonis* Mo., and is an exhaustive discussion of the causes of the war, and n eqna ly exhaustive history of its incidents, and a t rilliant analysis of the famous c araoters coudn ting it. It promises to be the one great and popular work called forth by this wonderfully interesting national episode. Whatev r Senator Ingalls touches he adorns; and tnis book shines and sparkles in the light of his genius. The present work is worthy of his geuins, and will be a monument tojhis fame. —- Tho subject now so engrosses the popular mind as to forecast for this book a sale thst will be universal. It will be sold by subscription only, and the canvassing samples are now ready for agents. We advertise it in another eolumn,
