Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1882 — MONEY FOR A RAINY DAY. [ARTICLE]
MONEY FOR A RAINY DAY.
“For six years mv daughter was sick from kidney and other disorders. We had used up our savings on doctors, when our dominie advised us to try Parker’s Ginger Tonic. Four bottles effected a curerand as a dollars worth.has kept our family well over a year, we have been able to lay bv money again lor a rainy day.” —A Poor Man’s Wife. There will be a basket meet ng in Watson's Grove, one-half mile east of Wasson’s school house, near the Crockett grave-ydrd, next SundayAugust 20tb. If the weather is unfavorable, the meeting will be held at Watson'B school house. J. W. Loder, Pastoi M. E. CThrough the columns of the Sentinel we return' thanks to our-many Triends for the agreeable surprise given us on la3t Saturday evening, August 12th, 1882—evening of our 10th anniversary. Your kindness manifested toward us on this occasion we appreciate, and will ever be member this event with pleasure, and assure our kind friends our doors wilj ever open at their bidding and a glad welcome await them. Yours, most respectfully, Mr- & Mrs. Frank J, Sears. On last Saturday evening over seventy of our people gave Mr. and MrsFrank J. Sears a surprise on the event of t eir Tenth Anniversary. The residence of this happy couple was the scene cf merriment.and pleasure. “All went merry as a marriage hell.” At 11:30 o’clock the last guests departed. On the following morning the estimable coupie, accompanied by their little daughter Anna, and their niece, Miss Rosa Eaker, started for Watseka, Illinois. May they enjoy a pleasant visit.
Dr, Thomas, Oculist, Aurist, and Dermalotogist. of Lafayette, will be at Dr. I. B. Washburn’s office, Rensselaer, on Saturday, August 19th. Persons having diseased eyes or ears will have an opportunity to be treated by a specialist who has attended the largest medical schools and hospitals in the United StatesPersons disfigured by diseases of the skin, such as blotches, pimples, ej’up, tions of the face, or in other localities can probably have them cured by calling on him for treatment. He is well supplied with surgical instruments and makes any of the operations of the eye, such as the operation for crossed eye. cataract, &c* He can relieve many persons who are deaf, apd can stop distressing noises ip the bead as well as discharges of matter from the ear. Those who call ob him the first day will be treated for the same fee for the entire time as for apart. Remember the day—August 19th.
