Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

HOLIDAY RATES. On account of the Christmas and Naw Years holidays the Koute will sell special excursion tickets ai a rate of one and one* third fare .or round trip Tickets on sale December 23,24, 25, 26, 30 a nd 31, 1898 and January 1 and 2, 1899. Good going only on date of sale, and good returning up to and i eluding January 3, 1800. W. H. BEAM, Agent. Firemen’s Ball, December 30th, Wm. B Austin has closed up seven long-time farm loans in the last seven daysi “THE CONTINUANCE OF THE PBESENT BOLD STANDABD IN THE UNITBD STATES ts NECESSARY TO THE SUPREMACY O» England’s commeroi’d do minion ov»b t be wordd."— London (England) TtmeS ——• Babe ack objects to the grade of tissue paptr usel in the toilet rooms of the court house. We understand the commissioners have under advisement a r reposition to set apart a booth in the “gents’ toilel room” in the court house for Bab’s soie use and keep constantly on hand a liberal supply of “cobs. ’ Ceplialotii® THE INFALDIBDE HEADACHE CUBE. It is universally conceded its equal does not exist. It is an <b* solute sure cure for the’ most obstinate case of nervous and sick headache, and will in any case give relief in fifteen minutes. Once tried you will never be without it. Price 10c. for paoksge of 3 pow ders or 3 pkgs, of 9 powders for 25c. Don’t fail to try it. Marsh Meg. Go. n 42 6m. 588 W Lake St,Chicago. Babcock’s hostility toward the erection of .the new court house is said to be grounded on the tact that the commissionei s did not stipulate that all material used in its construction must be procured from Bab. Judge Healy is ope ing cut an extensive new stock of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers of all kinds, school s' oes, etc , for the tall and winter trade, at the lowest prices, < Advertised Letters- Mrs. Edna Be r edic, G. Burlin (foreigh), Mr. Nic 1 exter, Harry F., Mr. Clem Furguson, George Hathaway, Mrs. Alice Harvey, Mr Elsworth Smith, Mrs Nina’Ulni, Miss Lib Wi tson, Henry Miller. The “Snowdrift,” manufactured by J. M. Gardner, of Monitor mills is rapidly forging to the front in public estimation. Try it, and you will want no other. Judge Healy has had long expo rience in his line of trade He is an excellent judge of material and workmanship You will simply ponsult your own interest in mak lug your footgear purchases from him

Sotico to Mshi. The State’of Indiana, 1 Jasper County. J In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 1899. John Zimmer 1 vs L Complaint Nicholas Zimmeret al ’ No. 5695. Now comes the Plaintiff, bj Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that Catharine Miller and Charles Miller her husband; Anna Johnson and Herman Johnson her husband, Muggie Zimmer, Margaret Zimner, Mary Zimmer and mma Zimmer are not residents f the State of In. iana.. Notice is th refore hereby given sa d Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 16th day of January, 1899, being the 13th day of the next term of he Jasper Circuit Court to be h Iden on the first Monday of January, a. d. 1899. at the Court Ho se in the City of Rensselaer, in said Connty and Stata, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witaoss Whereof, I hereunto set < , my hind and affix the seal j Seal. > of said Court at Renisel--1 ’ ter. Indiana, this 12th day of Decembir, a.D. 1898. W. H COOVE f, Clerk. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, att’ys for Pl’ff. December 17, 1898- $6 50 THE COMPANION \ J<J ’.ll Bi Ll <1 18£fe , principal attractions offered bj The Youth's Companion for the r« mhining weeks of 1898 provide a fore, taste of the good things to follow in the n.-w volume for 1899. To the-first issue issue in November Frank R. Stockton w 11 contribute a humorous sketch entitled “Some of My Dogs,** and in the issue for the week of November 10th will appear Ru iyard Kipling’s thrilling story of the heroism of soldiers in the ranks, “The Burning of the Sabah Sands.”— In the seven Issues to follow there will be contributions to follow by Lord Dufferin, William D, Howells, J. E. Cham ■ beilin, the s American war correspondent, Mary E. Wilkins. Hou. Thomas B Reed, the Marquis of Lome, Mma, Lillian Nordics ana I. Zang will. Those who subscrile now for too 1899 volume will receive every November and December ssue of Thb Companion from the time of subscription to the end of the year Lee, the Companion Calendar for 1899 free, and then the entire 52 issues of The Companion to January 1, 1900. An illustrated announcement of the 1899 vol ume and sample copies will be sent free to any one addressing The Youth’s Companion, 211 Colambus Ave,, Boston, Mass