Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1878 — Christmas Kindness. [ARTICLE]

Christmas Kindness.

One of the tenderest acts of kindness perpetrated by the churches at Christmas time is to feed poor children on candy, bought at 18 cents a pound, and when the little cherubs die with their stomachs full of marble dust—tendered to them by economical pastor i as sugar, and eaten by the innocent lambs with all the simple faith and exuberant appetite of their age—they will go aloft, carrying with them, as it were, their own tombstones.— Philadelphia Times. To Housekeepers. The attention of heads of families is respec*fully invited to the superior quality, in every respect, of Dooley's Yeast Powdeb. It is entirely free from adulteration of any kind, and every package contains absolute full weight. Consumers should bear in mind the fact that a strictly pure, full weight baking powder, although it costs a little more than the adulterated, cheap, light weight, or bulk powders, is by far the cheapest, both in purse and health.

Physicians have long prescribed Dr. Graves’ HEART REGULATOR as a relief and cure of Heart Disease, for the simple reason that they have seen its favorable workings in all the many forms of disease the Heart is liable to, and it can truly be recommended as a scientific remedy for that dreaded of all diseases, whose subtle workings are not usually seen until the patient is beyond ordinary help. Among the many forms of Heart Disease are Palpitation, Enlargement, Spasms of the Heart, Stop page of the Action of the Heart, Trembling all over and about the Heart, Ossification or Bony Formation of the Heart, Rheumatism, General Debility and Sinking of the Spirits. We can pronounce Dr. Graves’ HEART REGULATOR a certain remedy, and advise you to use it. Send your name to F. E. Ingalls, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet containing list of testimonials of cures, etc. For sale by druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Do you want a good Story Paper? Such is The Chicago Ledgeb. Send five cents for two copies.