Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1881 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
propose that the pcopie of Whit* county shrll know of it as well as ihe induuements which they will offer to those who buy of them Yes. and we understand they will at an early day establish a branch of their business at this place. They are sole agentss for engines, threshers, etc., and are making extensive sales.
Tbe only secret üboul Ayn’s Cherry Pectoral it, lu the srkc.inn < f the be** material? fir tho cure of cou_ h*» and cold* and sMifully combining them by chemical processes. i his all medical inerfare aware of, as they me I'm Dished with the formula of its prepara! ion
Ayer’s Sarsapa;ilia is the proper remedy to lake in the spring of the year to purify the blood, invigontii li e system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor oi the whole physical mechanism, which often becomes impaired during the winter by lack of open air exercise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of djet,
Nbd«algia.—A very simple remedy for neuraliga is to boil a small handful of lobelia in a half-pint of water until the strength is out of the herb, then strain it off and add a teaspoonful of fine salt. "Wring cloths out of the liquid as hot as possible, and spread over the affected parts. Change tne cloths as soon as cold, till the pain is all gone. This treatment usually acts like a charm.
An exchange says an old veterinary surgeon of the army found tne folfellowing a simple and safe cure for epizootic: ’’Take one pound gum asafeetida, mix it with one gallon of boiling water, stir the mixture until the asafeetida is dissolved, let the mixture cool, strain and give onehalf pint every three heurs. The horse will have a good appetite and be considerably improved within twelve hours.” The temedy is worth trying.
An lowa paper hit the nail on the head when it said that a newspaper may labor for years for the best interests of a town in every conceivable manner, and it is never spoken of by the citizens. It is not even mentioned to the editor—all his efforts being treated as of no conse-. quence, or as a matter of course; but let that same editor insert a'four-line paragraph that in the least reflects discredit en the town or its prosperity, then he hears from somebody at onee,
The late English naturalist, Mr Gould, used in summer to haunt the bauks of the Thames upon his scientific expeditions. One . day he had gone up a tree to explore tho contents of a nest, when glancing by chance down at ajhollow foimed by the bifurcation of iwo large branches, he suddenly exclaimed, “A* I’m a living man, if there is not a large owl lieJe in this hole, looking straight at me with its ghoul like eyes!” The exoitement was great, as was also the merriment of the byslanders, and the discomfiture of the naturulist, when, on'putting down his baud to seize the supposed owl, he found in it simply a pool of water which had reflected hi? own face as in a mirror.
A physician going from Nefteubuc h to Winterthout, Switzerland, in " his carriage, met on the road a veiled lady, She asked him to give her a place in the carriage, which request was complied with. The physician soon noticed that his companion’s hands were very large and coarse, and his suspicions were aroused. He managed to empty his purse into his pocket, and then, as if by accident. lie pulled it from his pocket with a handkerchief and allowed it to fall out of the carriage. The lady was polite enough to step out to get it, whereupon the physician whipped his horse into a gallop, leaving the stranger to continue her journey op foot. In a bask t which she left in the carriage two revolvers were found.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Rob.rt Gaston to V. 11. Pierce W. D. 11c s.v find n\v be 2 27 7 nnd w hi uw »\v 22 5-8 0 100 acres $2,000 S P Thompson to J K llollctt Q C D lot 5 block 10 ia Uciuiugteu - 20 O B Mclntirc to \V I> ffoyaty W D lot 3 block 2 and lots, 12 11 12 block 3 Remington 225 Mary A Sutton to W li liable tJCDsc 32 28 7 lob acre* 125 G D Thornton te George K, Thornton W 1) undivided one- ball'of w hfnw 11 2!) 7.... I,OUO S F Thompson to J II Fountain Q O 1) let 2 bleak 13 Remington 90 J B Julian to I C Welker Q, C D tv part s\v ne 31 28 0 10 acres 10 I) M Bradbury to I C Walker W D undivided one.lialfsw ne 31 28 0 200 H SV Wood to Jas T and Orrie IS Abiett WDlols 3 and 4 block 17 Rensselaer N A 225 S P Thompson to A J Kent Wl) ne ne 6 306 160 P II Zea to K R Hotsenpiiler W D sw nw 26 mv bw se neswuw n bl nw 26 sw sw 23 •11 in 28 6 280 acres 9,000 VV \V Murray adinr to William Daniels A D sw se 2i 30 6 380 G B Iludbes to Turpie Bro. <fc Co W I) ne ne 31 e bf se 30 sw and sw se 29 all in 31 (>.... 6,400 Geoage Kantinl to T V Wells <.) C D eist side lie ne 19 and uw uw 20 28 5 70 acre* 1.250 1) C Hopkins adinr to A R Clark lot 5 und 6 block 9in Rensselaer Newton addition 175 D C Hopkins admr to B A Clark AD lot 7 aud 8 block 9 Renssolrer Newton addition 476 Auitbr Jasj)3r Comity to Charlotte Snoddy Deed s bl' Be 16 27 7 80 acres 800 John V Brown toNamcy J Brown W L) w hi' nw 7 29 7 80 acree 3,000 E A May to John V and Robert W May WI- c 'lif mv and whfnelo 27 7 160 acres.. 6,500 Same to Same W D c bf no 10 and w hf nw 11 sw sw 2 all in 27 7 200 crus 6,000 Jacob Jones to John Y May W D n hf sw 16swswl0 27 7 4,320 Also lecoriud 12 mortgages and 1 assignment of mortgage. March 28,1851. James T. Abbktt, Recorder.
J. J. Waterbury succeeds T. M, Jones as Merchant Ttlilor 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. Giye him a call. Charley Peck, at his restaurant, iu Remington, will do toe square thing by those who patronize him. Give him a call.
The metiitiM?g es Donbas Dick & Co. tr« unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powder*, are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft •apsules are world famous. See Advt. For sale by Emmet Kannal. Call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clock*, Jewelry and Silverware. Ne trouble to show goods. Hamar. We have mush pleasure in i«oomine-ding Thermalime to our readers, as mu aoeolute cure for Malaria. The mnnaijwjturer* name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It sells at 34 caate per bee. For parties!*!* see Aeirt For sale by Ensmet Kannal. O. B. MeJnflre, Banker anctfleal‘EJ| late Agent, Remington,' has several choice and desirable town and ooud* try properties to disposs of on rsasonable terms. Hs offers great bargains.
