Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hemphill & Honan,
WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! I have on hand 300 cords of wood Those desiring to b? supplied will do well to call on the undersigned. Peter H. Zes. RENNSSELAEK NURSERY, Persons needing nursery stock durilDg the '.•oming spring, need no send off to foreigh nurseries, but wil do better to patronize home industty. By giving your order to John Coen, sou can have them filled with, anything you may want in his ».;.e of business. fruit tree?, from 3 to 5 years old: Apple, 15 cts. Pear, 25 to 50 cents and other stock in proportion. John Coen. Pbopbiktob.
LETTERS addret ed as oelow remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Jiull*. ana. on the 3d day of J.' ro i, 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Washington, D. C. Persons calling fir any of the letters in this list will please say they ar» advertised •C. Bak'-r care, of John Baker, Mary Baker, Miss L. Goff, Fred Hammond, Hei ry Hilton, 8. C. Kennedy, James E. Marras, MePerrln Bros, M.ss Vii - na Docker, N. W. Wingfield, Mr. Wood. Horace E. James, p. m.
Hemphill <S* Honan--WORLD SMASHING” World-smashing. Meteoric Astron-, otny, and Lunar Volcanoes, are the "th - filing” subjects discussed by W M Williams in No. 13 of |he Elzevir Library,—price two cents! Nervously inclined readers will be glad to know tfiai the aut’ or is conservative, and claims that science demonstrates, not the early destruction of the universe, but quite the contrary. These three ••ssaye are from a handsome large volume by the same author and publisher. issued under the title of “Science in Short Chapters,” in whiih are treated something more that two score topics of popular interest, many "f them being practical rath r than simply curious. The importer’price of $3.50 it reduced by th American publisher to 50 cetri for handsome cloth binding, or 65 cents for half Russia. red edges, though the American edition is fairlj equal to the importer’s. For sale by «i| booksellers, and by club agents. John B Alden. Publisher, 18 Vesey . Street, Ne w York. Mrs. O M. Curtis, Elkhart, used Bown’s Ir n Bitters with good effect ■when exhausted and deb lita'ed. What are you going to get? A Wack silk? Yes. Who of? J. V. W Kirk. A BENEFICIENT ACTION. The miserable looks und feeling* of those confined at desks or at won tables, are caused by>wcak stomach Kidneys or Bo vels. i’ara't-r’s Gi ;ge Tonic without, inioxie ting has sue) a benellcJcnt action on th»-se organ and so,cleanses t..e p i onoti : m.'itterfrom the system, tn it id -y ■ heek and good health ui ■ soon brougl back again. -Expt-a*. Hanan Temperance Programme, AT THE COUI T HOUSE, Saturday evening, March 10th, 1883. .. 1— Song by Choir. Ajfs Mello Wright organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. Fh:li.» McDade. 3 Song bv Choir. 4 Reading Scriptures by Mrs. R. S Dwiggin . 5 Song by Choir. (j—Reading Minutes by See’y. 7 Song by Choir. 8— ojeningremarks, by Dr. I. B. Washburn. 9 Song by Choir. 10— Declamation by Hat tio Powell. 11— Remarks by J. L. * uuston. 12— Song by Choir. 13— Remarks by W. B. Aus'in. 1 Declam a ion 1 y Magpie Haley. 15— Song by Cl oir. 16— Remarks ny Rev. I’hilip McDade. 17— Song by Choir. 18— Closing remarks by Ebler R. S. Dwiggins. CHARLES W. COEN, Pres t. CLARK PRICE, Sec y. Blk English Worsteds. Frond worsteds of all grades, Scotch Schiviots of all colors, Scotch Tinsel; it fact all atd any goods usually kept ii all first class Merchant Tailor Shop Call and examine. J. J. Waterbury.
tiitts •TYpectobant Xa eompoEod of Herbal and Muciluginoua products, which permeate the Eubstance or the Ijwnars, expectorates the acrid matter that mllaota in the Bronchial Tubes, and forme • soothlntf coating* which reliewee the irritation that causes the oough. It cleanses Sha Innas of all imparities, strengthens them when enfeebled by disease, invigorates the circulation of the blood, and brreeethe nervous system. Slight colds often end fin consumption. It is dangerous to neglect them. Apply the remedy promptly. A test of twenty years warrants tbr assert) n that aorsmedy has ever been found that is as prompt in its effects as TUTT’B EXPEG ‘.'jRAC/El. A single dose raises the phlegm, subdues inflammation, and its use speed ily cures .’JC most obstinate cough. A pleasant cordial, children tahe it readily. For Croup ftc U invaluable and should be in every family.
TUTT’S PILLS ACT PIRECTLYOH THE LIVER. Cures Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, SlchHeswlachc, Bilious Colie,Constipation, Mheumatlsm, Piles, Palpitation of th, Heart, Dizziness, Torpid tiver, and Female Irregularities. Il you do not “feel very w«U,”asinglepillat bed-time stimnlatesths
