Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1883 — A Good Foundation. [ARTICLE]
A Good Foundation.
In American households the pres railing eomplai ts are weakness of the stomach and its consequences, indigestion, nervousness and rheutisrti. Such sufferers can lay a good foundation for health by using Park** •rs Ginger Tonic as it iouesmp the stomach v and nerves, and keeps the kidneys active to carry off the foul matter.- N. O. Bicnyune. Over 100.000 of the new nickels went into circulation the first day of their coinage. What are you going to get? A black silk? Yes. Who of? J. Y. W. Kirk. Oxford Tribune, Bth, Zimri Dwiggias lost a very valuable liorss from lockjaw Tuesday evening. The primary cause was a snagged foot, One of the best bore’s in the county, too.
Persons wanting farm loans can Set them cheap at tl e Citizens’ Bank, to and see. Monday of last week, at Plymouth, Policeman James Poolers, was shot and neriously woauded by Thomas Powers, while the loru.ei was uttampting to make an nrrftst - -
A Strange Case —Mrs. Sargent, aged eighty-four, living alone At Fort Ann. New York, was found beaten to death abou* two years ago. Large rewards were offered for the arrest of the murderer. A man named Stewart was arrested on suspicion, but as there was no evidence against him the case was dropped. The strange and almost incredlole revolution has now been made that a photogropn of the dead woman’s eyes disclosed upon 'he retina a pietruo of Stewart holding a chair over her head and just in the act of striking her. The ter lias been brought to the attention of the grand jurv, and Htewart. who has enlisted in Urn regular-army, will probabiy be re-arrested. — Mr. J. T. Board. Jeftersonviile t Clarke Co., was cured of dyspepsia by Brown’s lion Bitters. Beautiful Necklaces only sc. at the cheap store of Honan & Hemphill. cotton & Patton sell fence wire cheaper than any other house in Jasper county. Colton & Patton sell best galvanized fence wire for 9c. per pound. Mr. Enos Hite, 33 Court St., Indianapolis, says: “Pro 7ti’s lion Bitters oured me of fever and ague.”
Silk, 3 . Y. W Kirk.
