Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1879 — IMPORTANT INFORMATION [ARTICLE]

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

To Parties in need of Employment In a communication to us the Patentees and Proprietors of the" Centenniel Cake and Baking Pan ask us to refer them to a party who would make them a good agent to sell the above named pau to the people of our own and adjoining counties, and as the best means of bringing the matter to the notice of parties in this vicinity who are in want of a busi ness that is light and easy to per form, and one that there is certainly considerable money to be made at, we insert this notice. The following is a description of the pan:

It is made of Russia Iron, and will bake a cake, a beautiful brown, much nicer and more evenly than it can be baked in the old fashioned tin cake pan, nnd being provided with a detachable rim, you can, by simply raising a hook, remove the rim of the pan from the sides of the cake without breaking or injuring it in the least, thus leaving the cake on the bottom of the pan, very convenient for icing or frosting, the bottom oi the pap being raised prevents the cake from b -ing burnt on the bottom; the tube in the center can be removed by inserting a common case knife in the slot in the top and turning it half round when it will drop out; there is*also a slide on the bottom by which you can close the bole after removing the tube,making a plain bottom plan: for baking fruit cake, bread, biscuits, &e„ thus practically giving you two pans for the price of one. With all these advantages over all other pans, an agent has no trouble at all in selling from ten to twenty-five of them per day, One agent has sold over one thou sand of these pans in one county,, and reports that he has not gone over one half of it yet, and we would advise anv one eut of employment to write at once to L. E. Brown & Co., 125 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, mentioning that they read this notice in our pacer, and they will send you a descriptive circular and terms to agents and full particulars as to territory, &c.

Excursion to MonticeeLo on March 29th, ’79.—The Rensselaer Dramatic Troune will perform their highly entertaining drama “Nick of the Woods.” followed by the roaring farce “Hiram Hire out,” at Monticello, Saturday evening of next week, March 29th— Round tickets and pass into entertainment, per couple, $1 50; from Bradford, $1 00. Tickets for sale at Starr’s. Orwin’s, Imes’ and Kannal’s, Rensselaer; James Watson’s. Bradford, and McConnell’s, Monticello. A rare treat is promised the people of Monticello. Entirely new scenery painted dxprcssly for this play. The trnin will leave Renssefaer 6:15 p. m and return, at close of performance. -