Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

> Haley,, exclusive boot and shoe dealer, has pnrcba ed « large stock of fine shoes, latest styles, direct from the factory. Call, examine goods, and learn p ices.

Charles Viok, the Optician, says that his business is improving ngh, along His long experience, and the fact tliatbe keeps constantly on hand only first grade goods , explains his claim —Nbw— Two of the most popular Wab Sonus pieces of mnsio arranged and for piano and organ have Mosxo. just boon issued by the Popular Music Co., Indinapolis, Indiana. “Bring Our Heroes Home.” dedicated to the Heroes of the United Btates Battleship Maine is one of the finest national song ever written.— L Tbs mnsio is stirring and the word* ring with patriotism. “Dewet’s Battle of Minus March Two-Step is a fine instrumental" piece and a ill live forever as a souvenir of tho Spanish War. Either one of the&e piee s and Popular Music Roll containing 18 pageßfnll sheet music sent on receipt of 25 cents. Address: POPULAR MTjBIO Co , Indianapolis, Ind.

Min it to Mnt Ihe State ot I dians, ) Jasper County. \ Before James A. Barnba u, a Justice the Peace in a nd for Marion Township. Charles W, Card vs FI mbeao Lumber Co et al. i Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hanley & Hunt his attorneys, and bits his complaint nerein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Fiambean Lumber Company is a foreign corporation and not residents of the State of Indiana. Notioe is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that lunless it be and appear on the 26th day of October, 1698, at my office in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demnr to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined in its absence ®ln Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and6eal at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 3d day September, A d 1898. James A. Burnham, Justiee cf tbe Peace Hanley & Hunt, Att’ys for Pl’ff. Septembers, 1898—56 I* BUS A strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, possessing all modern improvements. MNlltfl EQUOI 18 lie Bel Prices very reasonable. Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. saSSffiSp.v BECVIDERE. II U Wheeler & Wilson jewing Machine. Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings* Agents wanted for an n. c | ied territory.”

Do You Know What a - PERMMPi 8? If not, read on a little further. The Perspectoscope is a new thing in Optics, just patent* ed, made to supplement ihe Camera, and more than doubles its value and the value of its products. It is the picture maker or the piotuie view* r, what the telescope is tv D e astronomer. The planets, to the natural eye, are beautiful; but when the telescope is iuroed upon them they are gran 4 . so with the I’erspectoscooe, it reveals beauties in your picture? wl ich you had no idea existed. It gives the true perspective from a single picture, sir >w* ing every part of the scene in the exact sizp, position and proportion that you saw them when you placed the camera-men just as tall, rivers as wide and mountains as distant, as if you were again look ing at the objects themselves. Any one having a camera loses half the pleasure of taking pictures if he does not have this instrument. Every bad y who buys a c : mera now includes the PfRSPEQTOSCOPEaS a part of the outfit.

Everyone having a stock of rhotographs w ; ll get infinitely more pleasure out of them, if they are seen thro’ th e Perspectoscope, for, whereas before a glance at a picture was sufficient, thro this wonderful insirument one will gaze and gfze. The price of the Perspectoscope, covered with Mi rocco, is two dollars; but we will send you an introduction sample tor one doll r and t yenty-five ents, if you will there d'ter show il to other pen ons who a e int* erested in the camera or photographic pictures, and tell them where you porch* ased it, and we will agree t refun.; the pn eon return of the instrument, if it does not couie up to description. The Parliament Publishing co 324 Dearborn St Chicago

If you want to raise colts that will be the best for general purp;. that will bring the highest price on the market, go to the Lafayette Ir: j ing Co., 33 North Third Street, and see thedr fine lot of German Coach ions, just imported, or if you want to buy a stallion on terms that h« pay himself out, call on or address THE LAFAYETTE IMPORTING . Lafayette,

F. A WO0R1N&GO, IReal-EGesteite* Agenit Foresman, : nr No. 76: 280 acres, finely improved, 5 miles southwepRensselaer; a very desirabl j fa rm; will be sold on favor: b terms at $45 per acre. 78: 160 acres, well improved, 2 miles from town; long tip 84: 320 acres, unimproved, one mile from rr. town ; 60 .i 1 • southeast of Chicago; price $ 10 per acre; will take s6oo ir. trade. *'* 86: 160 acres, all fenced, town site on the farm, large ] \ bam, store building, hay scales, etc.; on 3-1 ry., a barga i - a < S2O per acre--89: 80. acres, unimproved, two and one-half miles in i; town; price $12.50 per acre; long time at 6 per cent, intern t. 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 at ner-m^w.3