Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

: f 2T JKp Through Sleepeb ro Washington and Baltimore . The new Motion tliiough sleeper between Chicago and Washington and Baltimore has become S'" popular that it is often n ceieary to pat on an extra. Requisitions fox berths should be made at least a day in advance. Jt is attached to t r am No. 31 which leaves Monon h\ 5:12 a m. and arrives at Wash" iugton at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7155 the following morning. W. H. Agent Thf, Monon’s New Station in Chicago. All Mnnon Route trains now stop at f he 47th Street Station, Chicago. Tickets will be so d 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 south" cm portion of Chicago within a few minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in 83ve” minutes. Tickets may be parch ased and baggage checked at 47th Street Station. '• he Irdianapolig Weekly 8m tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor $1.50. Dr. I. B. Washburn tests eyes by the latest methods. The best lense3 put in any desired frames It does not ray to ruin your eyes with imoroper and cheap lenses j Satisfaction guaranteed when pos sible. Great Music offer. Send 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 sheet music, consisting of popular sougs. waltzes, marches, etc., arranged foi the piano and erg. n. Address; Poptjlak Music Pub. Co., ndiauapolis, lnc» Farm oans. Ws are prepared to make fmni ] loans at a lower rate of inteio than any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i*' Odd Fellows’ Temple, nr ar the Court Douse. WARREN & IRWIN.

Charles Vick, the Optician, says that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact thathe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his cl»im ‘T have often wished that I co'd fix the minds oh our political oppo nents upon the consideration of the commercial value of justice, its mere mo ey worth, if they are unconcerned about its other aitn butes. How ric in happiness and contentment a people grow who are conscious of the exercise of justice and fair dealing toward them by their rulers. How well-to-do that nat’on becomes and all the men and women in it, when they feel that the burthens of government are distributed and borne in due proportions and that its beuefits may be equally shared by all,”. .Senator furpie.

NO TEACHER Should miss the N. E. A, meeting at Washington in July next. A visit to Washington un er o:dmary circumstan>s is an eduoati n in its- If, but on this xcasion teachers will have special op>ortuuitieß to visit the National Library, '-he Smi hsenian Institute, National Mu 3eun, tbe departments, Mount Vernon tnd various other places of interest Ths invy yard, it is not unlikely, will offer dghts worth u journey across* t e con'iiorit to see. The Monon Eoute will sell round trip eke s at a specie 1 low rate, good for a ■o.fiicient lengtu of time to sse ail tht ights of the national capita] and vicinity', parti ulars of which will be furnish--3.1 by any Monon ticktt agent. AJI Monon trains now stop . t 17th rtreet Chicago, where tickets «re sold and baggage is checked to ill stations. Electro cars from his point reach t he stock yards in ive minutes, and communicate ivith all parts of *he city. Judge Haley exclusive boot and shoe dialer, has purchased a large stock of fine shoes, latest styles, direct from the factory. Call, examine goods, and learn p ices.

IYIENICUS LENSES The particular advantage these Menicuß lenses possess are that they give much more correct secondary axes and when adjusted to the eye yield more perfect vision through the periphery of the Jens rendering the field of vision much larger and more distinct. The above is a scientific fact.— If you want a pair .f these lenses of ihe best material in the world, c rrectly adjusted to your vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas. Vice, the Optician, Rensselaer, lnd, R. 8. Dwiggins has returned to Rensselaer and will make this city his permanent home. He has opened a law office and will devote his entire time to the practice of his profession. He quit the practice about fifteen years ago on account of his health which is now fully recovered. See his card in another column. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Gents', Ladies’ and Child, ten’s. Don’t forget it.

In our adrortißing columns will be found an announcement of Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls’ forthcoming book, entitled “America’s War For Humanity Canva sing agents will find in it a book of remarkable interest, and certainly of extraordinary salability. The history of the war is told in picture and story, and in a way that alw ys characterize s 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 of the author, and the author is worthy of the theme, jtt is published by N. p. Thompson Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo. It will be a monumental work that will not only be everywhere read, but it will be a monument to his genius that will outlive in history his senatorial ca-