Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Seventy-six witnesses responded to the summoui of the Grand Jury. J The Apron Festival held at the j Presbyteiian church Wednesday eve* | niug w s a success. The liberality of Emmet Kannal 1 in the gif* of a handsome chandelier I jto the Pits'.y erian church of Rensj seiner is duly appieciated by the | congregation. The death of O. W. Church, a pub lie spirited and enterprising citizen o' Remington, on Tuesday lust, will be severely fdt, not only by his family, but the community at large. There will be services »t the M. E. Chun i, next Hrvbhath, <* :h morning and vvening. Morning Subject: Be- i neolerice of God Evening Subject; ! Salvation from sin. Yen are cordially ! invited to attend. For colds, coughs, asthma, in short I for any and all d rangemeets of the j lungs or respiratory organs, or for I any complaint tending towards con- j sumption, nothing is so reliable as ; Ayers Chet rv Pectoral. In all ordinary oases ii is a certain cure, and it affords Stfre relief even in advanced stages.

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Tnat the Rensselaer M 11 is in operation and doing a boomiug business.— The Flour now being made is giving perfect satisfaction. Bring on your wheat, Sayler & DeHaven will guarantee a good yield per bushel, and good Flour, They will deliver Flour, Bran, Chop, or anything in their line, at any point in Rensselaer. svv

■ ■■n Folks should send a three eent ||f| A IliK et *my for a free oook of nearly TjljT K \ UiUft 100 large, octave pages, full oYlykieU valuable notes by Dr. E. B. Foote" the author *f Medical Concn Sense and Plain Home Scrofula. Diseases of Men||liMl PkPfLud Women, and all chronic »il-KfillK ■ ikfltimeute.with the evidence of theirUUUik curability. Address Murray Hill"®*"" Pub. «0.. Box 783 New York City.

J. J. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as Merchant Tailor in Renssel aer. He comes well recommended as a first class workman, has on hand a fine stock of goods which he promises to make up to order at reasonable rates. He solicits the public patronage. Give him a call. Charley Peck, at his restaurant, in Remington, will do the square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call. *'*»• m*dl«i»e* iffinsDu Die x Jc Co. tra unsicsllad for elesn»ee. purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitino Soidlitz Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their +Vt Capsules are werld famous. See Auvt. Forsalo by Emmet Ktnnal. Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver. waie. Ne trouble to show goods. Ham.vr. The ehespest place to buy your watehss, cloeks and jewelry is at Hamar’s. W ft have mu eh pleasure in i>9x»mnaending Thermaline to our readers, as raa aoaolute cur* for Malaria. The rnannirx-iurers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 25 *-ants per bo«. For partiouiars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal.

THE LITERARY REVOLUTION CHANGE OF If SE.

This very remarkable enterprise continues to make such progress as to astonish its triends and astound its enemies. Its greatly increasing proportions have compelled the remoyal ot its - headquarters from the Tribune Building to the very large and beautiful building. No. 704 Broad way, which isthe very midst of the “book district.” of New York City, and therefore, of the publishing enterprise of the nation. This building, though six stories in 25 feet frontadnlOO feet deep is sufficient only for office** and retail store of the company. T.ie manufacturing is curried on in several large buildings located in other Darts of the city, though it is contenplated concentrating them soon in one immense factory to be erected. Their list of recent and early forth coming Ppnblications are extremely interesting to all who enjoy what is choicest in literature. The Library Mngazine is unique in both form and character and altogether delightful in the richness of its contents. Of the books announced, Green’s larger “History of the English People,” “e----duced from $lO to $1; Carlysle’s “History of the French Revolution,” re duoed to 40 cents: Carlysles “Heroes and Hero V/orship,” 25 cents, and the •‘Revised New Testament,” which is piomised to be manufactured with rapidity heretofore unheard of, will attract special attention. It is worth while for every one who has not already seen it, to send and get the i'lustrated pamphlet. “Book Making, and Type Setting by Steam,” which will be sent free upon application. Address, the American Book Exchange, 764 Broadway, New York. .

O. B. Mclutire, Banker andßeal E l teie Agent, Remington, has sevenß choice and desirable town and coun. try properties to dispose of on reasonable terms. He offers great bargains.

LIFE INSURANCE-

The Royal Protective Union, of Ft. Wayno, is the cheapest and most practicable Life and Accident Insurance Company that now extends its benefits to the people of this district. This Association is purely mutual and is the oldest form of protection in America. It furnishes Life Policies for one-fourth the amount charged by the eld system of insuring.— The Plan is similar to that es the Masonic Mutual Aid Societies that bays gained the confidence of the public at large. Wc insure all persons between the ages of 16 and 65 that ean pass the examination. I*t casts sl2 to become a member of ibis association in the district. The death assessment is $1 fer caeh member that dies- Also an assessment ot $3 per year is made for Biek and acoldeut fund. Bach member receives $5 per week when siek or disabled by accident. The amount of policy runs from sl,o#o to $4,000, accord, ing to age, payable at death, or at a cer tain number ot years—from 10 to Si years Full particulars will be sent i*>on appli- | cation. Local agents wanted in every I own in the district. Emmet ixannal, I Rensselaer, aaeat tor Jaspsr county