Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fan H! On January 31, February 1, 14, 15, Match 1, 14 nd 15,1898, homeseekers’e cation tickets will be sold by the Monou Rome to points in the following named territory: Alabama—All points except Birmingham and Montgomery. Florida—All points west of and in • eluding Tallahassee, G : okgia—All points od ar.d north or west of an imaginary line drawn through Everett, berevene, Pearson, Tiftor, Valdosta and Thomasvil e, except Atlrnta, Augusta, Co 'umbus, Macon and Savanah. Kentucky—All points south of Bowling Gre«n, Livingston and Somerset. L' uisiana—All points east of the Mississippi river except New Orleans. Mississippi—All points. North Carolina--All points.

South Carolina—AU points except Charleston and Columbia. Tennessee—All points except Mem: phis and points within thirty-eight miles Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Nashville. Virginia-AII points on he L &, N R R and Seabord Air Line, and to following points on C & O li B Lynchburg, Norf Ik, Williamsburg, Newport News, Richmend, Petersburg, Glasgow, and Buena Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western UR ps ollows: To any station east of Radford and to points betwt en Radford and Bristol, incius ve, also to Richmond, Va. (via Petersburg). Tickets will be sold at rate of one first class limited fare plus $2,00 (exceptas noted below]. Selling agent to collect the entire amount.

Excursions—Rates tc points between < Macon or Americus and Cordele (not in- ' cludin ' Macon or Americus) will be the ' same as quoted to Albany, Ga Rate to Abbeville, Ga, wil be SI,OO higher than Albany, and rates to Lulaville and Fitzgerald will be $2,00 higher than Albany, Ga. To other points in the territory’autnorized south and east of Charleston, S.C , Millen, Mtcon. Albany, Americus and Bainbridge, Gr, and River Junction Fla, sell at one fare plus $5,00 • ickets will bear a transit limit on going passage of fifteen days from date of sale Stop-overs permitted at any point in Home- eekers’ Excursion Territory under 1 same oonditiohs s applj to Winter Tourist T ckets Nj s' op-over allowed on the return trip Tickets must be presented to agent at destination, to be executed for r turn passage, on Tuesdays or Fridays onL, within twenty one days fro date oi sale,’and return trip must commence on such date Frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent Low Rates. Excursion Rates: One fare for the round trip to New 1 rleans, May 6, 7 and 8, on account of Elk’ meeting One fare for the round trip to New Carlisle, Ohio, May 26, 27, 28 and 29. Good retu; ning within 30 days from date of sale, account of Old Gorman Baptist Chu.ch. One fare for the roud utrip to Warsaw Ind., May Kith K 21=t, good returningr t< and including Jun. ,iO, on account of tbt General ? ssembly of -the Presbyterian Church of the United Stales. Home sdekers' Excursions to till p’oin* south April 4,5, 18 and 19. One fare foi the round trip to Indianapolis, April 25 and 26, on account of tin Eastern meeting. One c nt per mile for the annual eucampment G a R, department of Ind. ana, *nd Women’s R lief Coips, meeting at CtlumbuL, Indiana,-Muy Ibth and 19th One and one-third far to Bloomington. Indiana, May 10th and 11th, on account oi Indiana league clubs. One fate round trip to Indiauipolis May 16th and 17th, on account of Grand Lodge, I O O F

NO TEACHER Should miss the N. E. A, meeting at Washington in July next. A visit to Washington under odmary circumstan>3 is an educati n in its< If, but on this jccasion teachers will have special o. - jortuuities to visit the National Library, the Smithsonian Institute, National Mu seum, the departments, Mount Vernon tnd various other places of interest Th-, navy yard, it is not unlikely, will otter dghts worth a journey across’t e conn tent to see.

The Monon Route will sell round trip •ckels at a special low rate, good for a sufficient lengtu of time to sse all the 'ights of the national capita] and vicinity, particulars of which will be furnishel by any Monon ticket agent. All Monon trains now stop . t 17th street Chicago, where tickets ire sold and baggage is checked to ill stations. Electr c cars from his point reach the stock yards in ive minutes, and communicate with all parts of the city.

C hurcli JL>ire®tor,y. PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School, 9-30 a. m. Public Worship, 10:45 a . m. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 pm Y. P. S. C. E., , 6:30 p m' Public Worship, 7:30 p. m Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sabbath School. 9:30 a m Public Worship, i0 : 45 a.‘ m. Class Meeting, 11:45 B> a, Epworth League, Junior. 2:30 p. m Epworth League, &eni- r, 6:30 p. m Public Worshij 7:30 * m Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:80 p. m Prayer Meeting, Thun av, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Bible School, 9-30 -■ .. Public Worship, U isa u Junior Endeavor, 2 •30 1. n Y. P. S. C. E., son ‘ ’ £’ Public Worship, 7,30 p. mi Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.

For Sale— l have several hundred uaple and ash trees, 8 to 12 <eet high, suitable for street and lawn pl anting, aursery grown. I will delive, them in Rensselaer at 25 an 35 cent sei oh. Also n Orders by mall will receive prompt atten--4100• Fa WOODIN, Foresman, Ind