Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1883 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
In reponse to a dispatch annoui.cing the death of his aged mother, Mr. J. J. Waterbury took the tram Saturday evening for his old home at Algansee, Michigan. Mrs. Mary WaIfrbcby died Friday night, July 6» 1883, aged 81 years. Her husband survives her an I is 84 years old, rev siding on the faim occupied by them for 50 vears nast.
GOOD ADVICE.
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DENTISTRY.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to degree of per section. Much skill, however, is required on the part of the Dentist to so arrange them that they will harmonize In form, shape, and color with the featured of the face For those wishing a set that the most discern ing eye could not detect from the natural teeth we will select from our stock cavity teeth and fill them with gold and guarrantee you satisfaction. All work guarranteed. Consultation free. Offiiee over Imes & Meyei’s Drug Store.
THE ELZEVIR LIBRARY.
Among the recent issues of this unique, and in respect to cheapness beauty of form and typography, really remarkable publication, are the following: “Aristotle,” by Sir Alexan der Grant; “Plato,” by C. W. Collins; "Horace,” by Theodore Martin Those are the famous and excellent “Auciert Classics for English Readers” series, heretefore obtainable on ly at the price of SI.OO each, but row published in this handsome form for 15 oente each. “The Indian Song of Songs,” by Edwin Arnold, author of “The Light of Asia,” is published at 6 cents, the cheapest edition heretofore issued being SI.OO. We also have the “Life of Alex. H. Stephens,” by F. H. Norton, author of “Life of Gen. Hancock,” and other works. It contains an exc llent portrait, and a fine illustration of “Liberty Hall,” Mr. Stephens’famous home.. Though a copyright work, paying the usual royalty to the author, it is published at the astonishing price of 10 cents. The last issue is Schiller’s celebrated “Song of the Bell,” and “Hero and Leander.” all for 2 cents. publication are not sold by dealers generally. but only direct, by the publisher, John B. Alden, 18 Vesey St., New York. Several commodious and comfortable hous sto rent. ’Enquire at citizens’ Bank.
