Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To Teachers and Others. For the meeting of the National Educational Association at Denver, Colo., in July next, the Western trunk lines have named a rate of one standard fare, plus two dollars for the round trip. Variable routes wifi be permitted. Special side trips at reduced rates will be arranged for from Denver to all the principal, points of interest throughout Colorado, and those desiring to extend the trip to California, Oregon and Washington will be accommodated at satisfactory rates. Teachers and others that desire, or intend attending this meeting or of making, a Western trip this summer, will find this their opportunity. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (first-class in every respect) will run through cars Chicago to Denver. For full particulars write to or call on F. A. Miller, Assistant General Passsenger Agant, Chi<»ago t Ilf . ■■ L——, Millions of Packages. The Rising Sun Steve Polish factory sold 23,000,000 packages of stove polish in 1894. These packages, placed so as to touch end to end, would reach 1,000 miles. The factory at Canton, Mass., covers four acres, and turns out the enormous product of ten tons per day. Most of the material used is mined by natives in Ceylon, India, and brought by sailing vessels to New York. The Rising Suri Stove Polish has the enormous sale of 3,000 tons per year, but Morse Bros, have recently added to their business the Sun Paste Stove Polish in answer to the demand for a perfect stove paste. This Sun Paste is already meeting a large sale. The Rising Sun Stove Polish in cakes Js recommended for general blacking of a stove and for economy, and the Sun Paste Stove Polish in tin boxes for a quick after-dinner shine.— Lynn Item. Epworth League, Chattanooga. The route to Chattanooga over the Louisville & Nashville Railroad is via Mammoth Cave, America’s Greatest Natural Wonder. Specially low rates made for hotel and Cave fees to holders of Epworth League tickets. Through Nashville, the location of Vanderbilt University, the pride of the Methodist Church, and along the line between Nashville and Chattanooga where many of the most famous battles of the war were fought. Send for maps of the route from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis, and particulars as to rates, etc., to C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Ridgely, N. W. P. A., Chicago, 111. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothimo Srnup for Children teething: softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, allay* pstn, cures wind colic. 45 cents a bottle.
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