Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
— Judge Healy’s is the plact for shoes —Genes', Ladies’ and Child* ren’s. Don’t forget it. T he Indianapolis Weekly San tinel and Democratic Sentinel, one year tor $1.50. 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 claim. J udge Haley exclusive boot and shoe dealer, has purchased a large stock of fine shoes, latest styles, direct from the factory. Call, examine goods, and learn pi ices. B- 8. Dwiggins has returned to Rensselaer and will make this citv bis 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 (ird in anotner column. Farm < ; : ■ Ws are prepared to make f.nm joans at a lower rate of inteits tian any other firm in Jasper comity. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i*» Odd Fellows’ Temple, neai tae Court House. WABREN & IRWIN. Through Sleeper' ro V ASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE The new Monon thiough sleeper between Chicago and WasLiugton and Baltimore has become sc popular that it is oifen-n-ceiEnry to put on an extra. Requisitions for berths should be • made nt least a day in advance. It is attached to t r ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5:12 a m. and arrives at Wash* ington at 6.47 a. in. and Baltimore 7!55 the following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.
“For Headache I don’t believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer’s. I have been a victim of terrible headaches, and never found anything to relieve me so quickly as ayer's pills” c. L. NEWMAN, Dug Spur, Va. We are prepared to do ali kinds ,->f plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. 'V e will take your old paper off and make your room deal and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap as you can put on good pan per. It you want your furniture renewed, floor painted, or colors compounded, hard 01 soft wax fin* ish, call on J. Miller, House, Sign and Decorative Pointer. — Studio in old band hall over post office. ts The finest line of box, calf and winter tan shoes for ladies and gents, also the best stock of boots ever brought io this city, at Judge tne “fine ould Irish gmtlena < 'u,’ who will take great pleasurain chowirg them to you. Dr. I. B. Wash burn tests eyes by the latest methods. The best lenses put in any desired frame?. It does not pay to ruin your eyes with imoroper and cheap lense? Satisfaction guaranteed when posv sible.
Agents Wanted In Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for Told m picture & stot?] Compiled and Written by SENA FOR JOHN J. INGALL'S, Of Kansas. The mort trill antly written, mostprc—ft.sely and- artistically illustrated, at A most intense v popular book on the sub—ject of the War with Spain. Nearly 200 SUPERB Illustrations fbom PhoTOGKAPHS taken -peciall. for this great work.— Agents ace m^k ; ng SSO to SIOO a week selling it. a veritable bonanza for live ca. Applyforde criptioß, terms and territory at ou<e to N. D. THOMPSON PUBLISHING CO St. Louis, Mo , or New Youk City.
The Monon’s New Station in Chicago. All Monon Route trains now stop at the 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 southern portion of Chicago within a few minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in sive»? minutes. Tickets may be parch ased and baggage checked at 47th Street Station.
MENICUS LENSESThe particular advantage these Menicns lenses possess are that they give more correct seconoary axes and when ac,justed to the eye yield more perf. ct vision through the periphery of the Jens 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 th o * best material in the world, crrrec.ly adjusted to your vision, notify, or call on Dr. Chas, Vick, the Opt’cian, Rersselaer, Ind. Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, of Kansas, who-e fame as a brilli nt writer, a man of remarkable scholarship and literary attainments, is even greater than that of the distinguished senator, announces a new book on the subject of he AmericanSpanish Cuban War. It is entitled “Americ ’s Wat For Humanity in Picture a id Story.” It is published by tne N D. Thompson Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and is tn exhaustive discussion of the causes of the war. and an equally exhaustive histoiy of its incidents, and a ’ rilliant analysis of the famous c arac. ters coudu tingit. It promises to be the one great and popular work called forth by this wonderfully inlerosting national episode. WLatev r Senator Ingalls touches he adorns; and t .is booli shines and sparkles ii. the light of his genius. 1 he present work iswortt yof his geuius, and wil: be a monument to.his fam ij . — The subjeo now so engrosses the popular mind as io forecast for this book a sale that v. ill be universal. It will be sold by subscript on - nly, and the canvassing samples ate now ready for agents. We advertise it in another column.
EWgOff A strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modem improvements. eiiGianieeii Ennui io me Best. Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. BMlt MlßMli Cl. 389 Broadway. M.Y BELVIDERE. HL.
y^^O ; ;r s If you want t 5 raise colts that will be the best for general purpose, • that will bring the highest price on the market, go to the Lafayette Impc ing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see their fine lot of German Coach St... ions,.just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that he will pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING CO., ri'e Lafayette, Ind. C.iX" ASi'ATA
F. A WO 019 IK & CIO, JFteal-HZeterbe* Agents Foresman, < n a No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwest of ttensselaer; a very desirable farm; will be sold on favorable terms at $45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved,2 miles from town; long time, xl a £ r £?» unimproved, one mile from eb. town; 60 miles southeast of Chicago; price $ 10 per acre; will take S6OO in good trade.
86; 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm, large hay s^°re building, hly scales, etc.; on 3-1 by., a bargain a* S2O per acre. 89: 80, acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles frnn. price $12.50 per acre; long time at 6 per cent, interest. 96: 40 acres, unimproved, two miles from town; $lO per acre on good terms. 98: 400 acres, unimproved, 4 miles from two railways; a bargain ItO per acre.
