Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■■—i ■»■ - ' —— Mrs. Mattie E. Johnson, Elkhart. by Brown’s Iron Bitters. *. » j

AVERTIBED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 20th day of January 1888. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will -be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling fbr any of the letters in this list wilt piers' say they are advertised. Theodore F. Alber A. H. Alter 2 Simon Chupp ' Mrs. Lucy Clerk | Wm. H. Oox Mrs. E. Ellis Mias J. M. Herron Alex. B. Long Mary P. Long Jonathan Potts | Cbes. F. Shreyer Clerk F. Smith Mrs. Kate Stwan Mrs. Viola Thornton Mat Yesger. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.

Star Bakery tia lertaurant, Te all whom 18 may eonoera:— I weuld respectfully inform my old euatoaers that I have again opoped ■p a bakery and restaurant on Wash j iagton Street Rensselaer, where you I mb get ee good bread as the market affords. AU human hela*t hare b«loW Ih4 breed end eekes, we ell do know; And I woe’d have tbe meey end few Remember that I kneed them, too. And always kev* froth breed on bend, Snrpeesed by none In ell the lend. Then come end eeo me with reedy cash And eeve yoer baker from a smash. Rems Be ber th# place, Wtu. H.Leggj Washington streot Rensselaer Ind. Something New in Rensselaer, Reversible Heel Boots. A More com- I Diets iiue of Boots & Shoes than evei before, and priced which defy corape I iition. • Cambmll A Fardbk. Pensylvania has had but nineteen I Governors in ninety-two years. The I first three Governors -Mifflin, McKean and Snyder- served nine years (three terms) each. Four Republi- I can Governors—Curtin, Geary, Hartraft and Hoyt—served an aggregate I of twenty-two years.

A marriage ceremony came to an abrupt and ludicrous termination the other day in Atlanta, Ga. A prominent clergyman of that city having consented to unite a colored couple, had just asked the solemn question. “Wilt thou take this women?” etc. when tho old flami poked ber head into the room and said; “He.ry, I jess dar you to say yos.” Henry 3snk into the nearest chair without a word, and the company thoughtfully with* drew. How Dimples are Made This is the way dimples ate manu- j factured in Chicigo. if the reporter of the Herald of that city tells the truth: “My arm bein& bare and the exact spot he (the operator) placed a small glass tube, the orifice of which was extremely small, upon the spot. This tuoe had working within it a piston, and was so small that when the handle was drawn up the air was exhausted from the tube and it adhered to the fleeh, raising a s lght protuberance Around this raised portion the operator daintily tied a bit of scar Jot silk, ard then took away the suction machine. The little point of skin that was thus raised he sliced off with % wicked looking knife, bringing the blood, I tried hard not to scream, but it was so unexpected that I had to. Then he bound up tho arm, placing over the wound a small silver cbj«ct like an inverted cone, the point of which WciS rounded and polished. This little I poiut was adjusted so as to depress the exact center of the cut. Then he told me to go a*ay an 1 not tou h the spot until the next day. When I onme at that time he dressed my arm ] again, and this operation was repeated for five days, wlu-n the wound was healed.. The silver coiu was removed, and there, sure euongh,' beneath it was the prettiest dimple iu the wdrld! And all I Iwi to pay was $10.”

«HBAF MONETL • F< here f #a’ly eesered our six per m*t. Mvtej *n4 are "hew prepared to make fhrai leans at tix per cent inter* These leans ran for five years but •he herrever has eption to pay part or «il et his leeaa before in ilurity. I. 8. A Z. DWIGGINS. Several eemmodious and oomfortahle keus sto rent. ‘Enquire at eitieeae’ Bank.

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