Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Through Sleeper to W At»HWGTON AND BALTIMORE The Dew Monon tlnough sleep *! between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has ueeomes'' popular that it is often n ceseary to put on an extra. Requisitionsfoi berths should be made at least a day io advance, it is attached to Vr ain No. 31 which leaves Monon d 5:12 a eo. and arrives at Wash" ington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7‘55 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.
The MonoiTs New Station in Chicago. All M oiiOu lion to trams now stop at die 47th Street Station, Chicago, i’ickfts will be so d hud baggage checked to that point Pa sengers align ting at that, station can take the 4.7 ifi Street Electric Line and reach any part of the great southern portion oF Chicago within e few iLirmtes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is rea died in s .ve minutes. Tickets may be piTrch used nnd baggage checked at 47th Street Station. ’he Ii dianapolis Weekly S?n tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor 81.50. Dr. I, B.Washburn tests eyes by tbe latest methods. The best lenses put in any desired frames. It does not pay to ruin your eye! with imoropor and cheap lenses Satisfaction guaranteed when pos sible. Gbeat Music Offer. Seud us the names and addresses of three oi more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and we will mail you ten pieces full sheel music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged foi the pinno and erg n. Address; Popular Music Pub. Co., ndianap dis, lno Farm l^oans. Wc are prepared to make hum loans at a lower late of inteie «• than any other firm in Jasper cor. ?; by. The expenses will be as low the lowest. Call and see ns. C;ffiee i - ’ Odd Fellows’ Temple, n* die Court House. WARREN A IPi WIN Charles Vick, tho Opliqian, says that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact thuthe keeps constantly on hand only first grad, goods , explains his claim ‘*l have often wished that I co’t! lix the minds ot ou/ political oppo uents upon tlie consideration ol the commercial value of justice, its m > oy worth, if they arc anconcernr-d about its other a til bates. How ric in happinesi and contentment a people g’ow wno are conscious of die exercisf of justice and fair dealing toward diem by their rulers. How well-to-do ihat nat’on b comes and all iho men and women iu it, whei they feel that the burthens of government are distributed and borne in due proportions and tli«t its benefits in ay be equally shared by all,”.;Senator Turpie, •**►- NO TEACHER Should miss the N. E. A, meeting at Vashington in July next. A \isit to 'Vasili, gtor • n c-r o dinary circumstan!3 i- an edacaiT n in ils If, but cn this fccasion teach rs will have special o; - ■■ortuuities to visit the Nation il Library, he Smi 1-scnian Institute, National Mu u-un , ttie departments, Mount Yeruo,. md \ arious other places of interest The l .vy yard, it is not unlikely, will ofies ights worth .< journey across t q co.i 1 oi.t to see. The Monon P.oulo will sell round triy. . eke s at a speciri io.v r te, good for a i/ilSeient louetu of time to sse all ill■ ighta of the national capital and vicinry, parti of wi.ich win be furnishi i by any Moaon tioktt agent. All Mumm trains now stop t 'id'll street Chicago, where tickets ho so;d find be. gunge is checked to ill stations. Eteetr-c cars from his point reach i '>e stock yards m ive minutes, and corumunieah villi all parts of 'he city. J *(|ge Haley exclusive boot ana dioe dealer, has purchased a large stock of fine shoes, latest styles, direct from the factory. Call examine goods, and learn p ices.
menicus lenses. The particular advantage these Menicus louses possess are tha.' they give much more correct seconoary axes and when adjusted to the eye yield more perfect vision through the periphery of the lens rendering the field of vision mu.h larger and more distinct. The above is a scientific fact— If you want a pair f these lenses of ih'> best material in the world, e needy adjusted to your.vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas. Vick, the Optuiian, Eensselaer, lnd, 11. K. Du iggins has returned to Reusselae.' and will make this city hi* permanent home. lie has opened a law office and will devote his entire time to the practice of his prof, ssion He quit the practice about fifteen years ago on account of his health which is now fully recovered. See his card in anotuer column, t Judge ileaiy’s is the place for shoes —Genes', Ladies’ and Child--reu’s, Don’t forget it. In our advertising columns will be found an : nnouneoinent of Ex-Seuutor John J. Ingalls’ forthcoming book, entitled “America’s War For Humanity Canva s:ng agents will find in it a book of rema.k-ible interest, and certainly of oxtrnordinary edibility. The history of the war is told in picture and story/ and in a way that alw ys characterizes the brilliant pe jof Senator Ingalls. In narrating tl e incidents of this war he finds grand scope for his superb descriptive and analytical powers. The theme is worthy °i au tbor, and the,author is worthy of the theme. It is pnnlished by N. D. Thompson Publishing Co., of Si. Louis. Mo. It will be a monumental work that n t ot only be everywhere read, but it w li J ~a ntonnment to his genias that will outlive in history his senatorial ca-
