Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1879 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John S. Astor ata recent oall glinted amid $250,000 worth, of diamonds. Too frequent journeyings to the tavern are sure to be inn-roads on the health. Wade Hampton lias a daughter that will make a sensation in Washington, says Mrs. Grundy. In Turkey the forehead of the convicted author of a notorious falsehood is branded with a hot iron. The sledge in which Napoleon c ossed tne Alps, or rather that iu which he. ?pde from Martiguy to Bourg rre, ie still doing duty at The Yankee characters io “Joshua Whircomb” were drawn from living peteous in Swanzey, N. H.. and when me play was on th** stage in Boston a large excursion party went from b'wauzey to see it. The attention of the public is invited to the Adamantine Pavement, as an article deserving special consider alien. This pavement is a Portland Cement Betun, which,though sofi and plastic when laid, solidifies into a stone of great hardness, suroassing many of the best natural ston?, in strength, density and durability. It is moulded cn the walks in b'.oeks of any form, size and thickness, which do not combine and interlock, and may, if desii e<l, be taken up and lelaid like ordinary flagstone. From its plastic nature it may be laid oo curved and irregular walks, with the same facility as on straight ones, and without that waste of material and extra expense that pertains to rhe fitting of stone. It may be made al most as white as marble, or tinte I to imita e blue, brown and other.sand stone. It is rich, elegant, durable and cheap. The inott desirable pavement yet introduced for either private grounds or publi sidewalks. It has a wide and varied application, and numerous testimonials can be furnished from those who have practical ly tested its m< rits. Walks that have been in use five years are as level, sound and perfect to-day as when just finished, and to all appearance will last a century. Inquiries and orders ■ respectfully solicited. Address, I. S. Kingsbury, Monticello Ind. “Standard goods, small profits and quick sales” is Ralph Fendig’s motto. Call and examine his stock and prices before going elsewhere. Dried and Canned Fruits at Catt & Smoot’s. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands at Catt & Shoot’s. Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Spices, at bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s new Cash Store. A large stock of dried and canned Fruits, at C. C. Starr’s among which can bd found choice California fruits, such as Apricots, Peach and Green Gage Plums. Fresh Cranberries at Catt & Smoot’s
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